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Job 36:25 Cross-References

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

Job 36:25 (KJV)

Commentary on Job 36:25

Every man may see it (כָּל־אָדָם חָזוּ־בוֹ, kol-adam chazu-vo)—Elihu emphasizes the universal accessibility of God's self-revelation in creation. The phrase kol-adam (all mankind, every human) with chazah (to see, perceive, behold) indicates that God's works are visible to all. This isn't specialized knowledge requiring esoteric initiation—it's available to any who look.Man may behold it afar off (אֱנוֹשׁ יַבִּיט מֵרָחוֹק, enosh yabit merachok)—The parallel line uses enosh (mortal man, frail humanity) with nabat (to look at, regard, consider) and rachok (distance, remoteness). The imagery sugg...

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