Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Job 40:6-34
3. God’s second speech 40:6-41:34This second divine discourse is similar to, yet different from, the first. It began as the first one did with a challenge to Job (Job 40:6-14; cf. Job 38:1-3), but it did not end with one (cf. Job 40:1-2). In the first speech Yahweh spoke of His inanimate creation and of His animate creation, specifically 10 animals. In the second speech He concentrated on only two creatures: Behemoth and Leviathan."The second speech is not a mere afterthought about two... read more
Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Job 40:6-14
God’s challenge 40:6-14God introduced this second challenge much the same as He did His first, out of the whirlwind, and with a demand that Job refute Him if he could."Yahweh confronts Job with the major flaw in his accusations. In defending his own innocence so emphatically and lashing out so vehemently at God because of his suffering, Job has essentially charged God with acting unjustly. For a mortal to presume himself guiltless and to impugn God’s just governance of the world approaches the... read more