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Job 41:32 Cross-References

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He maketh a path to shine after him; one would think the deep to be hoary.

Job 41:32 (KJV)

Commentary on Job 41:32

God's description of Leviathan's wake concludes His questioning. 'He maketh a path to shine after him' (acharaiv ya'ir natib, אַחֲרָיו יָאִיר נָתִיב) describes the luminous trail left in the creature's wake. 'One would think the deep to be hoary' (yachshob tehom le-seivah, יַחְשֹׁב תְּהוֹם לְשֵׂיבָה) suggests the churned water appears white or gray like an old person's hair. This bioluminescent or turbulent wake emphasizes Leviathan's visibility and impact—the creature cannot be hidden or ignored. The shining path also metaphorically represents evil's visible trail and consequences. Sin leaves...

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