Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Job 39:24
24. swalloweth—Fretting with impatience, he draws the ground towards him with his hoof, as if he would swallow it. The parallelism shows this to be the sense; not as MAURER, "scours over it." neither believeth—for joy. Rather, "he will not stand still, when the note of the trumpet (soundeth)." read more
Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Job 39:19-25
Job 39:19-25. Hast thou given the horse strength, &c.— It is difficult to express violent motions, which are fleeting and transitory, either in colours or words. In poetry, it requires great spirit in thought, and energy in style, of which we find more in the eastern poetry than in either the Greek or Roman. The great Creator, who accommodated himself to those to whom he vouchsafed to speak, has put into the mouths of his prophets such sublime sentiments and exalted language as must abash... read more