Job 26
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1Job replied,

2“How helpful you have been to this feeble man that I am. How supportive you have been to the weak.

3What good advice you have given to this ignorant man, demonstrating you have so much wisdom.

4Who helped you speak these words? Who inspired you to say such things?a

5The dead tremble, those beneath the waters.

6Sheol lies naked before God, Abaddon is uncovered.b

7He stretches the northern sky over empty space; he hangs the world on nothing.

8He gathers the rain in his storm clouds which do not break under the weight.

9He veils his throne; covering it with his clouds.

10On the surface of the waters he set a boundary; he set a limit dividing light from darkness.c

11The pillars of heaven tremble; they shake with fear at his rebuke.d

12He calmed the sea with his power; because he knew what to do he crushed Rahab.e

13The breath of his voice made the heavens beautiful; with his hand he pierced the gliding serpent.f

14This is just a little of all he does—what we hear of him is hardly a whisper, so who can understand his thunderous power?”

Footnotes:

4 aClearly in these verses Job is being ironic. In addition some commentators see 26:1-4as Job interrupting Bildad who continues as speaker of 26:5-14.

6 bSheol and Abaddon are names for the underworld, the place of the dead. The idea in this verse is that nothing is hidden from God.

10 cThere are echoes of the Genesis account of creation here.

11 dAccording to the ancients, the sky was supported by pillars (identified with certain mountains).

12 eRahab was a legendary sea-monster, and may refer to some creation stories.

13 fSee Isaiah 27:1.