Job 39:21
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New International Version (©1984)
He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his strength, and charges into the fray.

New Living Translation (©2007)
It paws the earth and rejoices in its strength when it charges out to battle.

English Standard Version (©2001)
He paws in the valley and exults in his strength; he goes out to meet the weapons.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength; He goes out to meet the weapons.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
It paws in strength and finds joy in its power. It charges into battle.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength: he goes out to meet the armed men.

American King James Version
He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength: he goes on to meet the armed men.

American Standard Version
He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: He goeth out to meet the armed men.

Douay-Rheims Bible
He breaketh up the earth with his hoof, he pranceth boldly, he goeth forward to meet armed men.

Darby Bible Translation
He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength; he goeth forth to meet the armed host.

English Revised Version
He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth out to meet the armed men.

Webster's Bible Translation
He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men.

World English Bible
He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength. He goes out to meet the armed men.

Young's Literal Translation
They dig in a valley, and he rejoiceth in power, He goeth forth to meet the armour.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

He paweth in the valley - Margin, "or, His feet dig." The marginal reading is more in accordance with the Hebrew. The reference is to the well known fact of the "pawing" of the horse with his feet, as if he would dig up the ground. The same idea occurs in Virgil, as quoted above:

caavatque

Tellurem, et solido graviter solar ungula cornu.

Also in Apollonius, L. iii.:"Argonauticon:"

Ὡς δ ̓ ἀρήΐος ἵππος, ἐελδόμενος πολεμοίο,

Σκαρθμῷ ἐπιχρεμέθων κρούει πέδον.

Hōs d' arēios hippos, eeldomenos polemoio,

Skarthmō epichremethōn krouei pedon.

"As a war-horse, impatient for the battle,

Neighing beats the ground with bis hoofs"

He goeth on to meet the armed men - Margin, "armor." The margin is in accordance with the Hebrew, but still the idea is substantially the same. The horse rushes on furiously against the weapons of war.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

He paweth in the valley - יחפרו yachperu, "they dig in the valley," i.e., in his violent galloping, in every pitch of his body, he scoops up sods out of the earth. Virgil has seized this idea also, in his cavat tellurem; "he scoops out the ground." See before.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

He paweth in the valley,.... Where armies are usually pitched and set in battle army, and especially the cavalry, for which the valley is most convenient; and here the horse is impatient of engaging, cannot stand still, but rises up with his fore feet and paws and prances, and, as the word signifies, digs the earth and makes it hollow, by a continual striking upon it; so generally horses are commonly described in this manner (s);

and rejoiceth in his strength; of which he is sensible, and glories in it; marches to the battle with pride and stateliness, defying, as it were, the enemy, and as if sure of victory, of which he has knowledge when obtained; for Lactantius says (t) of horses, when conquerors they exult, when conquered they grieve; it has its name in the Hebrew language from rejoicing (u);

he goeth on to meet the armed men; without any fear or dread of them, as follows.

(s) "Cavatque tellurem". Virgil. Georgic. l. 3. v. 87. (t) Institut. l. 3. c. 8. (u) "gavisus est". Vid. Buxtorf. in voce


Geneva Study Bible

He {n} paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men.

(n) He beats with his hoof.


Wesley's Notes

39:21 Valley - Battles used to be pitched in valleys, or low grounds, especially horse battles.


King James Translators' Notes

He paweth: or, His feet dig

the armed...: Heb. the armour


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

21. valley-where the battle is joined.

goeth on-goeth forth (Nu 1:3; 21:23).


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

39:1-30 God inquires of Job concerning several animals. - In these questions the Lord continued to humble Job. In this chapter several animals are spoken of, whose nature or situation particularly show the power, wisdom, and manifold works of God. The wild ass. It is better to labour and be good for something, than to ramble and be good for nothing. From the untameableness of this and other creatures, we may see, how unfit we are to give law to Providence, who cannot give law even to a wild ass's colt. The unicorn, a strong, stately, proud creature. He is able to serve, but not willing; and God challenges Job to force him to it. It is a great mercy if, where God gives strength for service, he gives a heart; it is what we should pray for, and reason ourselves into, which the brutes cannot do. Those gifts are not always the most valuable that make the finest show. Who would not rather have the voice of the nightingale, than the tail of the peacock; the eye of the eagle and her soaring wing, and the natural affection of the stork, than the beautiful feathers of the ostrich, which can never rise above the earth, and is without natural affection? The description of the war-horse helps to explain the character of presumptuous sinners. Every one turneth to his course, as the horse rushes into the battle. When a man's heart is fully set in him to do evil, and he is carried on in a wicked way, by the violence of his appetites and passions, there is no making him fear the wrath of God, and the fatal consequences of sin. Secure sinners think themselves as safe in their sins as the eagle in her nest on high, in the clefts of the rocks; but I will bring thee down from thence, saith the Lord, #Jer 49:16". All these beautiful references to the works of nature, should teach us a right view of the riches of the wisdom of Him who made and sustains all things. The want of right views concerning the wisdom of God, which is ever present in all things, led Job to think and speak unworthily of Providence.


Job 39:22 He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing; he does not shy away from the sword.
Jeremiah 8:6 I have listened attentively, but they do not say what is right. No one repents of his wickedness, saying, "What have I done?" Each pursues his own course like a horse charging into battle.

Armed Armour Arms Charges Clash Dig Exults Fear Fiercely Forth Fray Goes Host Joy Makes Meet Paws Power Rejoices Rejoiceth Rejoicing Sport Stamping Strength Valley Weapons


He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men.

He paweth. or, His feet dig Jud 5:22

and 1Sa 17:4-10,42 Ps 19:5 Jer 9:23

he goeth Pr 21:31 Jer 8:6

armed men. Heb. armour

Job Chapter 39 Verse 21

Alphabetical: and charges fiercely fray goes He his in into meet out paws rejoices rejoicing strength the to valley weapons

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