13. UMBREIT less simply, "By His breath He
maketh the heavens to revive": namely, His wind dissipates the clouds,
which obscured the shining stars. And so the next clause in contrast,
"His hand doth strangle," that is, obscures the north constellation,
the dragon. Pagan astronomy typified the flood trying to destroy the
ark by the dragon constellation, about to devour the moon in its
eclipsed crescent-shape like a boat
(Job 3:8,
Margin). But better as English Version
(Ps 33:6).
crooked--implying the oblique course, of the stars, or the ecliptic.
"Fleeing" or "swift" [UMBREIT]
(Isa 27:1).
This particular constellation is made to represent the splendor of all
the stars.
JFB.
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