Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Job 27:21
The east wind carrieth him away - He is swept off as by the violence of a tempest. Severe storms are represented in this book as coming from the East; compare the notes at Job 15:2. The ancients believed that people might be carried away by a tempest or whirlwind; compare Isaiah 41:16; see also Homer, Odyssey xx. 63ff:“Snatch me, ye whirlwinds far from human race,Test through the void illimitable space;Or if dismounted from the rapid cloud,Me with his whelming wave let Ocean shroud!”PopeCompare... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Job 27:21
The east wind. Kingsley wrote an ode to the east wind. But few men have a good word for it. We in England, however, have quite our share of the presence of this unwelcome visitor. Has the east wind any religious significance to us. I. THERE ARE DESTRUCTIVE FORCES IN NATURE . The east wind is destructive. It brings blight to plants and illness to men. We might have expected that a perfect world would have only fresh, healthy west winds. Yet we must recognize the fact that,... read more