< Job 26 >
1 Then Job answered and said:
Job replied [to Bildad], saying this [sarcastically]:
2 How hast thou helped the weak, And strengthened the feeble arm!
“I am a very weak and helpless man; and (you [certainly] have not helped me [SAR] very much!/[do you think that] you have helped me [SAR] very much?) [RHQ]
3 How hast thou counselled the ignorant, And revealed wisdom in fulness!
(You certainly have counseled me well—I, who am not wise at all./[Do you think that] you have counseled me well—I, who am not wise at all?) [RHQ] ([I’m sure you think that] you have given a lot of very good advice to me. [RHQ]
4 For whom hast thou uttered these words? And whose spirit spake through thee?
Who helped you to say all those [great/wise] things? Who inspired you to speak like you did?”
5 Before Him the shades tremble Beneath the waters and their inhabitants.
“[Because] the spirits of dead people [are afraid], [they] tremble in the waters that are deep under the earth.
6 The under-world is naked before him, And destruction is without covering. (Sheol )
God knows all about [those who are in] the place of the dead; there is nothing down there that prevents God from seeing what is there. (Sheol )
7 He stretcheth out the north over empty space, And hangeth the earth upon nothing.
God stretched out the earth over the huge empty space and caused the earth to have nothing [to support it].
8 He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds, And the cloud is not rent under them.
He fills the thick/dense clouds with water and prevents that water from bursting the clouds.
9 He covereth the face of his throne, And spreadeth his clouds upon it.
He causes clouds to (obscure/prevent us from seeing) the moon.
10 He hath drawn a circular bound upon the waters, To the confines of light and darkness.
He separated the light from the darkness and put the horizon to mark the place where the night ends and the daytime begins.
11 The pillars of heaven tremble And are confounded at his rebuke.
When [he is angry, it is as though] he rebukes the pillars that hold up the sky. They are (shocked/very fearful), and they tremble.
12 By his power he stilleth the sea, Yea, by his wisdom he smiteth its pride.
With his power he calmed the sea; with his skill/wisdom he destroyed Rahab, the huge sea monster.
13 By his spirit he hath garnished the heavens; His hand hath formed the fleeing Serpent.
With his breath he caused the sky to be bright/clear; with his hand he killed the great dragon in the sea.
14 Lo! these are but the borders of his works; How faint the whisper we have heard of him! But the thunder of his power who can understand?
But those events show only a small amount of his power; [it is as though] we are hearing only whispers of his powerful voice. When we hear thunder, [we say, ] ‘(Who can really understand [how great] his power [is]/No one can [really] understand [how great] his power [is]!) [RHQ]’”