All mankind has seen it; men behold it from afar.
Parallel translations
- WEB All men have looked on it. Man sees it afar off.
- KJV Every man may see it; man may behold it afar off.
- NKJV Everyone has seen it; Man looks on it from afar.
- NASB “All people have seen it; Mankind looks at it from afar.
- NLT Everyone has seen these things, though only from a distance.
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Quick answer
All people have looked on God's works, though they behold them from afar. His handiwork is visible to all yet not fully grasped.
Overview
Elihu notes that everyone can see God's works, yet humanity perceives them only from a distance, unable to comprehend them fully. This reflects the truth that creation universally testifies to God (Ps. 19:1-4; Rom. 1:20), even while His greatness exceeds our understanding. It invites humble wonder and prepares the heart to receive the fuller revelation of God in His Son.
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