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Job 39

Job 39:23 KJV (With Strong’s)

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The quiver
'ashpah (Hebrew #827)
a quiver or arrow-case
KJV usage: quiver.
Pronounce: ash-paw'
Origin: perhaps (feminine) from the same as 825 (in the sense of covering)
rattleth
ranah (Hebrew #7439)
to whiz
KJV usage: rattle.
Pronounce: raw-naw'
Origin: a primitive root
against him, the glittering
lahab (Hebrew #3851)
a flash; figuratively, a sharply polished blade or point of a weapon
KJV usage: blade, bright, flame, glittering.
Pronounce: lah'-hab
Origin: from an usused root meaning to gleam
spear
chaniyth (Hebrew #2595)
a lance (for thrusting, like pitching a tent)
KJV usage: javelin, spear.
Pronounce: khan-eeth'
Origin: from 2583
and the shield
kiydown (Hebrew #3591)
properly, something to strike with, i.e. a dart (perhaps smaller that 2595)
KJV usage: lance, shield, spear, target.
Pronounce: kee-dohn'
Origin: from the same as 3589
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 {v.23-25} The arms and accoutrements of his rider clash against his sides as he rushes over the ground, “swallowing it” in his headlong speed. The noise of battle is music to him; he scents the battle from afar, the shouts of the captains and the clash of arms. Here is a beast, not exactly wild, but endued with all the strength and swiftness of the wildest. What part has Job had in devising and creating so remarkable a creature? (Job 38-42:6 by S. Ridout)

J. N. Darby Translation

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The quiver rattleth upon him, the glittering spear and the javelin.