Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 26:12 - 26:12

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 26:12 - 26:12


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He speaks either,



1. Of God’s dividing the Red Sea for the Israelites to pass over; and consequently the Hebrew word rahab, which here follows, and is translated pride, or the proud, is meant of Egypt, which is oft called Rahab, as Psa_87:4 89:10 Isa_51:9. But it seems most probable that that work was not yet done, and that Job lived long before Israel’s coming out of Egypt. Or rather,



2. Of the common work of nature and providence in raising tempests, by which he breaketh or divideth the waves of the sea, by making deep furrows in it, and casting up part of the waters into the air, and splitting part of them upon the rocks and shores of the sea.



By his understanding, i.e. by his wise counsel and administration of things, so as may obtain his own glorious ends.



The proud; either,



1. The whale, which is called



king over all the children of pride, Job_41:34, and which is sometimes by force of tempests cast upon the shore. Or rather,



2. The sea, which is fitly called proud, as its waves are called, Job_38:11, because it is lofty, and fierce, and swelling, and unruly; which God is said to smite when he subdues and restrains its rage, and turns the storm into a calm.