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New American Standard Bible (1995)
Job 37:7
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serve as his sign to all mankind,so that all men may know his work.
He seals up the hand of every man, That all men whom he has made may know it.
He sealeth up the hand of every man; that all men may know his work.
He seals up the hand of every man, that all men whom he made may know it.
With it, he stops everyone from working so everyone knows it is the work of God.
He causes everyone to stop working, so that all people may know his work.
"God seals (brings to a standstill, stops) [by severe weather] the hand of every man, That all men [whom He has made] may know His work [that is, His sovereign power and their subjection to it].
"He seals the hand of every person, So that all people may know His work.
He seals up the hand of every man, That all men whom he has made may know it.
With the force thereof he shutteth vp euery man, that all men may knowe his worke.
He seals the hand of every man,That all men may know His work.
He seals up the hand of every man, so that all men may know His work.
make us stop and think about God's power,
He brings all human activity to a stop, so that everyone he has made can know it.
He sealeth up the hand of every man; that all men may know his work.
God does this to stop everyone's work and to show the people he made what he can do.
He limits the power of every man, that all men may know his work.
He brings our work to a stop; he shows us what he can do.
he stops all human beings from working so that everyone whom he has made may know it.
He seals up the hand of every man so that all men may know His work.
He sendeth feare vpon euery man, that they might knowe their owne workes.
He sealeth up the hand of every man, That all men whom he hath made may know it.
He puts an end to the work of every man, so that all may see his work.
He sealeth up the hand of every man, that all men whom He hath made may know it.
He sealeth vp the hand of euery man; that all men may knowe his worke.
With the force of the rayne he shutteth men vp, that all men may knowe his workes.
He seals up the hand of every man, that every man may know his own weakness.
He sealeth up the hand of every man; that all men whom he hath made may know it.
Which markith in the hond of alle men, that alle men knowe her werkis.
He seals up the hand of all of man, That all men whom he has made may know [it].
He sealeth up the hand of every man; that all men may know his work.
He seals the hand of every man, That all men may know His work.
Then everyone stops working so they can watch his power.
He stops the work of every man, that all men may know His work.
serves as a sign on everyone's hand, so that all whom he has made may know it.
On the hand of every man, he setteth a seal, that all men may take note of his doing.
He sealeth up the hand of all men, that every one may know his works.
He seals up the hand of every man, that all men may know his work.
Into the hand of every man he sealeth, For the knowledge by all men of His work.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
He: Job 5:12, Job 9:7
that: Job 36:24, Psalms 46:8, Psalms 64:9, Psalms 92:4, Psalms 109:27, Psalms 111:2, Ecclesiastes 8:17, Isaiah 5:12, Isaiah 26:11
Cross-References
Now Joseph was the ruler over the land; he was the one who sold to all the people of the land. And Joseph's brothers came and bowed down to him with their faces to the ground.
Joseph remembered the dreams which he had about them, and said to them, "You are spies; you have come to look at the undefended parts of our land."
When Joseph came home, they brought into the house to him the present which was in their hand and bowed to the ground before him.
When Judah and his brothers came to Joseph's house, he was still there, and they fell to the ground before him.
"My lord asked his servants, saying, 'Have you a father or a brother?'
so that at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He sealeth up the hand of every man,.... That is, by deep snows and heavy rains being on the earth; where, as travellers are stopped in their journeys, and cannot proceed, so various artificers are hindered from their work, and husbandmen especially from their employment in the fields; so that their hands are as it were shut up and sealed, that they cannot work with them. Sephorno interprets this of the fruits and increase of the earth being produced and brought to perfection by means of the snow and rain, and so gathered by and into the hands of men; whereby they are led to observe the work of God and his goodness herein, and so to love and fear him; which he takes to be the sense of the following clause,
that all men may know his work; either their own work; what they have to do at home when they cannot work abroad; or that they may have leisure to reflect upon their moral ways and works, and consider how deficient they are: or rather the work of God; that they may know and own the snow and rain are his work, and depend upon his will; or that they may have time and opportunity of considering and meditating on the works of God, in nature, providence, and grace. Some choose to read the words, "that all men of his work may know" l; may know him the author of their beings, and the God of their mercies. For all men are the work of his hands; he has made them, and not they themselves; and the end of all God's dealings with them is, that they may know him, fear, serve, and glorify him.
l מעשהו כל אנשי "omnes homines operis ipsius", Schmidt, Michaelis; so Schultens.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He sealeth up the hand of every man - That is, in the winter, when the snow is on the ground, when the streams are frozen, and when the labors of the husbandman cease. The idea of “sealing up the hand” is derived from the common purpose of a seal, to make fast, to close up, to secure (compare Job 9:7, note; Job 33:16, note), and the sense is, that the hands can no more be used in ordinary toil. Every man in the snow and rain of winter is prevented from going abroad to his accustomed toil, and is, as it were, sealed up in his dwelling. The idea is exquisitely beautiful. God confines human beings and beasts in their houses or caves, until the winter has passed by.
That all men may know his work - The Septuagint renders this,” That every man may know his own weakness” - ἀσθένειαν astheneian. Various interpretations have been given of the passage, but our common version has probably expressed in the main the true sense, that God thus interrupts the labors of man, and confines him in his home, that he may feel his dependence on God, and may recognize the constant agency of his Creator. The Hebrew literally is “For the knowledge of all the men of his making;” that is, that all the people whom he has created may have knowledge. The changing seasons thus keep before us the constant evidence of the unceasing agency of God in his works, and prevent the feeling which we might have, if everything was uniform that the universe was under the control of “fate.” As it is, the succession of the seasons, the snow, the rain, the dew, and the sunshine, all bear marks of being under the control of an intelligent Being, and are so regulated that we need not forget that his unceasing agency is constantly round about us. It may be added, that when the farmer in the winter is laid aside from his usual toil, and confined to his dwelling, it is a favorable time for him to meditate on the works of God, and to acquaint himself with his Creator. The labors of man are thus interrupted; the busy affairs of life come to a pause, and while nature is silent around us, and the earth wrapped in her fleecy mantle forbids the labor of the husbandman, everything invites to the contemplation of the Creator, and of the works of his hands. The winter, therefore, might be improved by every farmer to enlarge his knowledge of God, and should be regarded as a season wisely appointed for him to cultivate his understanding and improve his heart.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 37:7. He sealeth up the hand of every man — After all that has been said, and much of it most learnedly, on this verse, I think that the act of freezing is probably intended; that when the earth is bound up by intense frost, the hand, yad, labour, of every man is sealed up; he can do no more labour in the field, till the south wind blow, by which a thaw takes place. While the earth is in this state of rigidity, the beasts go into their dens, and remain in their places, Job 37:8, some of them sleeping out the winter in a state of torpor, and others of them feeding on the stores which they had collected in autumn. However, the passage may mean no more than by the severity of the rains beasts are drawn to their covers; and man is obliged to intermit all his labours. The mighty rains are past. Who would have thought that on this verse, as its Scriptural foundation, the doctrine of chiromancy is built! God has so marked the hand of every man by the lines thereon exhibited, that they tell all the good or bad fortune they shall have during life; and he has done this that all men, by a judicious examination of their hands, may know his work! On this John Taisnier, a famous mathematician, lawyer, musician, and poet laureate of Cologne, has written a large folio volume, with more hands in it than fell to the lot of Briareus:-printed at Cologne, 1683.