Job 36:25

"“Remember that you magnify his work, about which men have sung."

Key Reflection

This verse emphasizes the vastness and glory of God's creations, suggesting that even human efforts to praise these works fall short, highlighting the incomprehensible greatness of God. It encourages believers to reflect on the majesty of God’s handiwork, recognizing it surpasses any human comprehension or celebration.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Every man may see it -That is, every man may look on the visible creation, and see proofs there of the wisdom and greatness of God. All may look on the sun, the moon, the stars; all may behold the tempest and the storm; all may see the lightning and the rain, and may form some conception of the majesty of the Most High. The idea of Elihu here is, that every man might trace the evidences that God is great in his works. Man may behold it afar off -His works are so great and glorious that they make an impression even at a vast distance.

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