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Ayub 26:13

Konteks

26:13 By his breath 1  the skies became fair;

his hand pierced the fleeing serpent. 2 

Ayub 39:4

Konteks

39:4 Their young grow strong, and grow up in the open; 3 

they go off, and do not return to them.

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[26:13]  1 tn Or “wind”; or perhaps “Spirit.” The same Hebrew word, רוּחַ (ruakh), may be translated as “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit/Spirit” depending on the context.

[26:13]  2 sn Here too is a reference to pagan views indirectly. The fleeing serpent was a designation for Leviathan, whom the book will simply describe as an animal, but the pagans thought to be a monster of the deep. God’s power over nature is associated with defeat of pagan gods (see further W. F. Albright, Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan; idem, BASOR 53 [1941]: 39).

[39:4]  3 tn The idea is that of the open countryside. The Aramaism is found only here.



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