1. Job 37:14 (ESV)
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Commentary on Job 37:14 (Summary)

Job 37:14 (ESV)

14 “Hear this, O Job; stop and consider the wondrous works of God.

Elihu has just reminded Job of some of God’s great works: storms, rain, snow, and frost (Job 36:27 – 37:13). He will end by asking Job a series of questions. His purpose with these questions is that Job will stop and consider God’s wonders.

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