Job 37:1-2
Context37:1 At this also my heart pounds
and leaps from its place.
37:2 Listen carefully 1 to the thunder of his voice,
to the rumbling 2 that proceeds from his mouth.
Job 37:9
Context37:9 A tempest blows out from its chamber,
icy cold from the driving winds. 3
Job 37:14
Context37:14 “Pay attention to this, Job!
Stand still and consider the wonders God works.
1 tn The imperative is followed by the infinitive absolute from the same root to express the intensity of the verb.
2 tn The word is the usual word for “to meditate; to murmur; to groan”; here it refers to the low building of the thunder as it rumbles in the sky. The thunder is the voice of God (see Ps 29).
3 tn The “driving winds” reflects the Hebrew “from the scatterers.” This refers to the north winds that bring the cold air and the ice and snow and hard rains.