Job 9:26

9:26 They glide by like reed boats,

like an eagle that swoops down on its prey.

Job 39:27

39:27 Is it at your command that the eagle soars,

and builds its nest on high?


tn Heb “they flee.”

tn The word אֵבֶה (’eveh) means “reed, papyrus,” but it is a different word than was in 8:11. What is in view here is a light boat made from bundles of papyrus that glides swiftly along the Nile (cf. Isa 18:2 where papyrus vessels and swiftness are associated).

tn The verb יָטוּשׂ (yatus) is also a hapax legomenon; the Aramaic cognate means “to soar; to hover in flight.” The sentence here requires the idea of swooping down while in flight.

tn Heb “food.”

tn Heb “your mouth.”