“Its thundering voice declares His presence; The livestock also, concerning what is coming up.
Parallel translations
- WEB Its noise tells about him, and the livestock also concerning the storm that comes up.
- KJV The noise thereof sheweth concerning it, the cattle also concerning the vapour.
- BSB The thunder declares His presence; even the cattle regard the rising storm.
- NKJV His thunder declares it, The cattle also, concerning the rising storm.
- NLT The thunder announces his presence; the storm announces his indignant anger.
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Quick answer
The thunder announces God's presence, and even the livestock sense the coming storm. Creation itself testifies to the approaching power of God.
Overview
This verse is somewhat difficult, but Elihu seems to say that the thunder declares God's coming and that even animals perceive the rising storm. All creation responds to the signs of God's might. The verse calls humanity to heed what even the beasts sense, the awesome nearness of God, and prepares for the climactic theophany when the LORD speaks from the whirlwind.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Job 37:2Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice, the sound that goes out of his mouth.
- Job 36:29Yes, can any understand the spreading of the clouds, and the thunderings of his pavilion?
- 2 Sam 22:14Yahweh thundered from heaven. The Most High uttered his voice.
- Joel 2:22Don’t be afraid, you animals of the field; for the pastures of the wilderness spring up, for the tree bears its fruit. The fig tree and the vine yield their strength.
- Jer 14:4–6Because of the ground which is cracked, because no rain has been in the land. The plowmen are disappointed. They cover their heads.
- 1 Kgs 18:41–45Elijah said to Ahab, “Get up, eat and drink; for there is the sound of abundance of rain.”
- Joel 1:18How the animals groan! The herds of livestock are perplexed, because they have no pasture. Yes, the flocks of sheep are made desolate.
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