Job 36:25
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New International Version (©1984)
All mankind has seen it; men gaze on it from afar.

New Living Translation (©2007)
Everyone has seen these things, though only from a distance.

English Standard Version (©2001)
All mankind has looked on it; man beholds it from afar.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"All men have seen it; Man beholds from afar.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Every man may see it; man may behold it afar off.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Every person has seen it. Mortals have looked at it from a distance.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Every man may see it; man may behold it afar off.

American King James Version
Every man may see it; man may behold it afar off.

American Standard Version
All men have looked thereon; Man beholdeth it afar off.

Douay-Rheims Bible
All men see him, every one beholdeth afar off.

Darby Bible Translation
All men look at it; man beholdeth it afar off.

English Revised Version
All men have looked thereon; man beholdeth it afar off.

Webster's Bible Translation
Every man may see it; man may behold it afar off.

World English Bible
All men have looked thereon. Man sees it afar off.

Young's Literal Translation
All men have looked on it, Man looketh attentively from afar.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Every man may see it - That is, every man may look on the visible creation, and see proofs there of the wisdom and greatness of God. All may look on the sun, the moon, the stars; all may behold the tempest and the storm; all may see the lightning and the rain, and may form some conception of the majesty of the Most High. The idea of Elihu here is, that every man might trace the evidences that God is great in his works.

Man may behold it afar off - His works are so great and glorious that they make an impression even at a vast distance. Though we are separated from them by a space which surpasses the power of computation, yet they are so great that they fill the mind with vast conceptions of the majesty and glory of their Maker. This is true of the heavenly bodies; and the more we learn of their immense distances from us, the more is the mind impressed with the greatness and glory of the visible creation.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Every man may see it - He who says he can examine the earth with a philosophic eye, and the heavens with the eye of an astronomer, and yet says he cannot see in them a system of infinite skill and contrivance, must be ignorant of science, or lie against his conscience, and be utterly unworthy of confidence or respect.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Every man may see it,.... Not only was to be seen by the wise and learned, the just and good, but by the common people; whether it is to be understood of the works of creation, or of the afflictive providences of God in general, or of Job's afflictions in particular;

man may behold it afar off; as to time, from the creation of the world to the present time, as Jarchi; or as to place, from the heaven, so distant, where are the sun, moon, and stars; and which, though so far off, are easily beheld; or as to the manner of seeing them, not darkly, imperfectly, and in a confused manner, as things at a distance are seen, so some understand it; but rather clearly and plainly, as things easy to be seen are clearly discerned at a distance; and it signifies that the work of God here meant is so visible, that he must be quite blind and stupid that cannot see it; it may be seen, as it were, with half an eye, and a great way off; he that runs may see and read.


Geneva Study Bible

Every man may see it; man may behold it {q} afar off.

(q) The works of God are revealed, that a man may see them afar off, and know God by the same.


Wesley's Notes

36:25 It - The power, and wisdom, and greatness of God are so manifest in all his works, that all who are not stupid, must see and acknowledge it. Afar off - The works of God are so great and conspicuous, that they may be seen at a great distance. Hence Elihu proceeds to give some instances, in the works of nature and common providence. His general aim is to shew, That God is the first cause and supreme director of all the creatures; whom therefore we ought with all humility and reverence to adore, That it is presumption in us to prescribe to him in his special providence toward men, when the operations even of common providence about the meteors, are so mysterious and unaccountable.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

25. See-namely, with wondering admiration [Maurer].

man may behold-rather, "(yet) mortals (a different Hebrew word from 'man') behold it (only) from afar off," see but a small "part" (Job 26:14).


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

36:24-33 Elihu endeavours to fill Job with high thought of God, and so to persuade him into cheerful submission to his providence. Man may see God's works, and is capable of discerning his hand in them, which the beasts are not, therefore they ought to give him the glory. But while the worker of iniquity ought to tremble, the true believer should rejoice. Children should hear with pleasure their Father's voice, even when he speaks in terror to his enemies. There is no light but there may be a cloud to intercept it. The light of the favour of God, the light of his countenance, the most blessed light of all, even that light has many a cloud. The clouds of our sins cause the Lord to his face, and hinder the light of his loving-kindness from shining on our souls.


Job 36:24 Remember to extol his work, which men have praised in song.
Job 36:26 How great is God--beyond our understanding! The number of his years is past finding out.

Afar Attentively Beholdeth Beholds Far Gaze Mankind Thereon


Every man may see it; man may behold it afar off.

Job Chapter 36 Verse 25

Alphabetical: afar All beholds from gaze has have it Man mankind men on seen

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