3. she-asses--prized on account of their milk, and for riding
(Jud 5:10).
Houses and lands are not mentioned among the emir's wealth, as nomadic
tribes dwell in movable tents and live chiefly by pasture, the right to
the soil not being appropriated by individuals. The "five hundred yoke
of oxen" imply, however, that Job tilled the soil. He seems also to
have had a dwelling in a town, in which respect he differed from the
patriarchs. Camels are well called "ships of the desert," especially
valuable for caravans, as being able to lay in a store of water that
suffices them for days, and to sustain life on a very few thistles or
thorns.
household--
(Ge 26:14).
The other rendering which the Hebrew admits, "husbandry," is not
so probable.
men of the east--denoting in Scripture those living east of Palestine;
as the people of North Arabia-Deserta
(Jud 6:3;
Eze 25:4).
JFB.
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