Verse 10

Job 40:10

Literal Standard Version

10 Now put on excellence and loftiness, || Indeed, put on splendor and beauty.
Original Language Text
hebrew
עֲדֵ֥ה נָ֣א גָֽא֣וֹן וָ/גֹ֑בַהּ וְ/ה֖וֹד וְ/הָדָ֣ר תִּלְבָּֽשׁ
English Translation
Let grandeur, height, glory, and majesty be your clothing.
AI translation from hebrew via gpt-4o-mini
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Chapter 40 Context
1 And YHWH answers Job and says: Focus ↗
2 “Is the striver with the Mighty instructed? The reprover of God (Elohim), let him answer it.” Focus ↗
3 And Job answers YHWH and says: Focus ↗
4 “Behold, I have been vile, || What do I return to You? I have placed my hand on my mouth. Focus ↗
5 I have spoken once, and I do not answer, || And twice, and I do not add.” Focus ↗
6 And YHWH answers Job out of the whirlwind and says: Focus ↗
7 “Now gird your loins as a man, || I ask you, and you cause Me to know. Focus ↗
8 Do you also make My judgment void? Do you condemn Me, || That you may be righteous? Focus ↗
9 And do you have an arm like God (Elohim)? And do you thunder with a voice like His? Focus ↗
10 Now put on excellence and loftiness, || Indeed, put on splendor and beauty.
11 Scatter abroad the wrath of your anger, || And see every proud one, and make him low. Focus ↗
12 See every proud one—humble him, || And tread down the wicked in their place. Focus ↗
13 Hide them in the dust together, || Bind their faces in secret. Focus ↗
14 And even I praise you, || For your right hand gives salvation to you. Focus ↗
15 Now behold, behemoth, || That I made with you: He eats grass as an ox. Focus ↗
16 Now behold, his power is in his loins, || And his strength in the muscles of his belly. Focus ↗
17 He bends his tail as a cedar, || The sinews of his thighs are wrapped together, Focus ↗
18 His bones are tubes of bronze, || His bones are as a bar of iron. Focus ↗
19 He is a beginning of the ways of God (Elohim), || His Maker alone brings His sword near; Focus ↗
20 For mountains bear food for him, || And all the beasts of the field play there. Focus ↗
21 He lies down under shades, || In a secret place of reed and marsh. Focus ↗
22 Shades cover him, with their shadow, || Willows of the brook cover him. Focus ↗
23 Behold, a flood oppresses—he does not hurry, || He is confident though Jordan || Comes forth to his... Focus ↗
24 Does one take him by his eyes? || Does one pierce the nose with snares?” Focus ↗