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Job 39:29 Cross-References

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From thence she seeketh the prey, and her eyes behold afar off.

Job 39:29 (KJV)

Commentary on Job 39:29

From the eagle's secure dwelling, God describes its hunting prowess. 'From thence she seeketh the prey' (chaqar okel, חָקַר אֹכֶל) emphasizes searching or investigating for food from that elevated position. 'Her eyes behold afar off' (merchaq nabat, מֶרְחָק נָבַט) describes the eagle's extraordinary visual acuity—ability to spot small prey from great heights. This verse connects security (previous verse) with provision—from its safe, high dwelling, the eagle can survey vast territory and identify sustenance. The theological parallel is profound: those established in God's security gain spiritu...

Source: KJV Study Commentary

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