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Job 37 — Sermon Preparation

Below is a research summary for Job 37, drawn from openly licensed scholarly databases — original-language morphology, classic sermons from the church fathers through the Puritans, and ancient geography data.

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preachers & commentators

Job 37 in the Hebrew

Distinctive vocabulary of this chapter, based on original-language morphology.

Hebrew Transliteration Strong's Count Glosses
קוֹל qôwl H6963 5 voice, sound
אוֹר ʼôwr H216 4 illumination, luminary
יָדַע yâdaʻ H3045 5 know, seeing
אֵל ʼêl H410 3 strength, mighty
רָעַם râʻam H7481 2 tumble, be violently agitated
שַׁחַק shachaq H7834 2 powder, beaten
עָב ʻâb H5645 2 envelope, darkness

How preachers through history handled this text

6 public-domain excerpts on Job 37, from the church fathers to the Puritans.

Matthew Henry 4 Spurgeon 1 John Wesley 1

“The changes of the weather are the subject of a great deal of our thoughts and common talk; but how seldom do we think and speak of these things, as Elihu, with a regard to God, the director of them! We must notice the glory of God, not only in the thunder and lightning, but in the more common and less awful changes of the weather; as the snow and rain. Nature directs all creatures to shelter themselves from a storm; and shall man only be unprovided with a refuge? …”

— Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise), on Job 37:1–13 (Public Domain)

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