14. Explaining the first clause of
Job 38:13,
as
Job 38:15
does the second clause. As the plastic clay presents the various
figures impressed on it by a seal, so the earth, which in the dark was
void of all form, when illuminated by the dayspring, presents a variety
of forms, hills, valleys, &c.
turned--(Hebrew, "turns itself") alludes to the rolling cylinder
seal, such as is found in Babylon, which leaves its impressions on the
clay, as it is turned about; so the morning light rolling on over the
earth.
they stand--The forms of beauty, unfolded by the dawn, stand forth
as a garment, in which the earth is clad.
JFB.
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