Job 39:23

"He mocks at fear, and is not dismayed, neither does he turn back from the sword."

Key Reflection

In Job 39:23, the verse portrays a figure, likely referring to the righteous, who remains undaunted by fear or threats of violence. This reflects the spiritual fortitude of those who trust in God, facing challenges with courage and resilience, rather than being intimidated by worldly dangers.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The quiver rattleth against him -The quiver was a case made for containing arrows. It was usually slung over the shoulder, so that it could be easily reached to draw out an arrow. Warriors on horseback, as well as on foot, fought with bows and arrows, as well as with swords and spears; and the idea here is, that the war-horse bore upon himself these instruments of war. The rattling of the quiver was caused by the fact that the arrows were thrown somewhat loosely into the case or the quiver, and that in the rapid motion of the warrior they were shaken against each other. Thus, Virgil, Aeneid ix. 660: -pharetramque fuga sensere sonantem. Silius, L. 12: Plena tenet et resonante pharetra.

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