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Job 37:2
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Just listen to his thunderous voiceand the rumbling that comes from his mouth.
Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice, The sound that goes out of his mouth.
Hear attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound that goeth out of his mouth.
Keep listening to the thunder of his voice and the rumbling that comes from his mouth.
Listen! Listen to the thunder of God's voice and to the rumbling that comes from his mouth.
Listen carefully to the thunder of his voice, to the rumbling that proceeds from his mouth.
"Listen carefully to the thunder of His voice, And the rumbling that goes out of His mouth!
"Listen closely to the thunder of His voice, And the rumbling that goes out from His mouth.
Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice, The sound that goes out of his mouth.
Heare the sound of his voyce, and the noyse that goeth out of his mouth.
Listen closely to the thunder of His voice,And the rumbling that goes out from His mouth.
Listen closely to the thunder of His voice and the rumbling that comes from His mouth.
when I hear the roaring voice of God in the thunder,
Just listen to the rumbling of his voice, to the thunder that comes from his mouth!
Hear attentively the roar of his voice, and the murmur going forth from his mouth.
Listen to God's thundering voice! Listen to the sound coming from his mouth.
Listen attentively to the raging of his voice, and the judgment that goes out of his mouth.
Listen, all of you, to the voice of God, to the thunder that comes from his mouth.
Listen carefully to his voice's thunder and the rumbling that goes out from his mouth.
Listen carefully to the thunder of His voice, and the rumbling that comes out from His mouth.
Heare then the sounde of his voyce, and the noyse yt goeth out of his mouth.
Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice, And the sound that goeth out of his mouth.
Give ear to the rolling noise of his voice; to the hollow sound which goes out of his mouth.
Hear attentively the noise of His voice, and the sound that goeth out of His mouth.
Heare attentiuely the noise of his voice, and the sound that goeth out of his mouth.
Heare then the sounde of his voyce, & the noyse that goeth out of his mouth.
Hear thou a report by the anger of the Lords wrath, and a discourse shall come out of his mouth.
Hearken ye unto the noise of his voice, and the sound that goeth out of his mouth.
It schal here an heryng in the feerdfulnesse of his vois, and a sown comynge forth of his mouth.
Hear carefully the noise of his voice, And the sound that goes out of his mouth.
Hear attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound [that] goeth out of his mouth.
Hear attentively the thunder of His voice, And the rumbling that comes from His mouth.
Listen carefully to the thunder of God's voice as it rolls from his mouth.
Listen to the thunder of His voice and the noise that comes from His mouth.
Listen, listen to the thunder of his voice and the rumbling that comes from his mouth.
Hear! oh hear! the raging of his voice, A growling sound also, out of his mouth, goeth forth;
Hear ye attentively the terror of his voice, and the sound that cometh out of his mouth.
Hearken to the thunder of his voice and the rumbling that comes from his mouth.
Hearken diligently to the trembling of His voice, Yea, the sound from His mouth goeth forth.
"Listen closely to the thunder of His voice, And the rumbling that goes out from His mouth.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Hear attentively: Heb. Hear in hearing
the noise: Job 37:5, Job 36:29, Job 36:33, Job 38:1, Exodus 19:16-19, Psalms 104:7
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 22:14 - thundered Job 13:2 - General Psalms 29:3 - thundereth Psalms 148:8 - Fire Isaiah 30:30 - his glorious voice Jeremiah 10:13 - uttereth Jeremiah 51:16 - he uttereth Ezekiel 1:24 - as the voice Ezekiel 10:5 - the voice John 12:29 - thundered Acts 7:32 - Then
Cross-References
These [are] the generations of the heavens and of the earth in their being created, in the day of YHWH God's making the earth and the heavens;
This [is] an account of the generations of Adam. In the day of God's creating man, in the likeness of God He has made him;
These [are] the generations of Noah: Noah [is] a righteous man; he has been perfect among his generations; Noah has habitually walked with God.
And these [are] the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and sons are born to them after the flood.
and she gives Bilhah her maidservant to him for a wife, and Jacob goes in to her;
And Leah sees that she has ceased from bearing, and she takes Zilpah her maidservant, and gives her to Jacob for a wife;
and it comes to pass in Israel's dwelling in that land, that Reuben goes, and lies with his father's concubine Bilhah; and Israel hears.
and Reuben says to them, "Shed no blood; cast him into this pit which [is] in the wilderness, and do not put forth a hand on him," in order to deliver him out of their hand, to bring him back to his father.
and take him and cast him into the pit, and the pit [is] empty, there is no water in it.
And they sit down to eat bread, and they lift up their eyes, and look, and behold, a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead, and their camels carrying spices, and balm, and myrrh, going to take [them] down to Egypt.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Hear attentively the noise of his voice,.... Of the voice of God in the clouds; and of thunder, which is his voice, Job 40:9. Elihu being affected with it himself, exhorts the company about him to hearken and listen to it, and learn something from it;
and the sound [that] goeth out of his mouth: as the former clause may have respect to loud thunder, a more violent crack or clap of it; so this may intend some lesser whispers and murmurs of it at a distance; or a rumbling noise in the clouds before they burst; since the word is sometimes used for private meditation. Now the voice of God, whether in his works of nature, or in the dispensations of his providence, or in his word; whether in the thunder of the law, or in the still sound of the Gospel, is to be attentively hearkened to; because it is the voice of God, the voice of the God of glory, majestic and powerful, and is attended with various effects; of which see Psalms 29:3.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Hear attentively - Margin, as in Hebrew âhear in hearing;â that is, bear with attention. It has been supposed by many, and not without probability, that the tempest was already seen rising, out of which God was to address Job Job 38:0, and that Elihu here calls the special attention of his hearers to the gathering storm, and to the low muttering thunder in the distance.
The noise of his voice - Thunder is often represented as the voice of God, and this was one of the most natural of all suppositions when its nature was little understood, and is at all times a beautiful poetic conception; see the whole of Psalms 29:1-11. The word rendered ânoiseâ (ר×× roÌgez), means properly âcommotion,â that which is fitted to produce perturbation, or disquiet (see Job 3:17, Job 3:26; Isaiah 14:3), and is used here to denote the commotion, or âragingâ of thunder.
And the sound - The word used here (××× hegeh) means properly a âmuttering growlingâ - as of thunder. It is often used to denote sighing, moaning, and meditation, in contradistinction from clear enunciation. Here it refers to the thunder which seems to mutter or growl in the sky.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 37:2. Hear attentively — "Hear with hearing." The words seem to intimate that there was actually at that time a violent storm of thunder and lightning, and that the successive peals were now breaking over the house, and the lightning flashing before their eyes. The storm continued till Elihu had finished, and out of that storm the Almighty spoke. See the beginning of the succeeding chapter. Job 38:1.
The noise of his voice — The sudden clap.
And the sound that goeth out. — The peal or continued rattling, pounding, and thumping, to the end of the peal. The whole is represented as the voice of God himself, and the thunder is immediately issuing from his mouth.