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Job 25:3
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Can his troops be numbered?Does his light not shine on everyone?
Can his armies be counted? On whom does his light not arise?
Is there any number of his armies? and upon whom doth not his light arise?
Is there any number to his armies? Upon whom does his light not arise?
No one can count God's armies. His light shines on all people.
Can his armies be numbered? On whom does his light not rise?
"Is there any number to His troops? And upon whom does His light not rise?
Can his armies be counted? On whom does his light not arise?
Is there any nomber in his armies? and vpon whom shall not his light arise?
Is there any number to His troops?And upon whom does His light not rise?
Can His troops be numbered? On whom does His light not rise?
Who can count his army of stars? Isn't God the source of light?
Can his armies be numbered? On whom does his light not shine?
Is there any number of his troops? and upon whom doth not his light arise?
No one can count his stars. His sun rises on all people.
Is there any number to his armies? And upon whom does not his light shine?
Can anyone count the angels who serve him? Is there any place where God's light does not shine?
Is there a number to his troops? And upon whom does his light not rise?
Is there any number of His armies? And on whom does His light not rise?
whose men of warre are innumerable, and whose light aryseth ouer all.
Is there any number of his armies? And upon whom doth not his light arise?
Is it possible for his armies to be numbered? and on whom is not his light shining?
Is there any number of His armies? And upon whom doth not His light arise?
Is there any number of his armies? and vpon whom doeth not his light arise?
Is there any number of his armies, and vpon whom shal not his light arise?
For let none think that there is a respite for robbers: and upon whom will there not come a snare from him?
Is there any number of his armies? and upon whom doth not his light arise?
Whether noumbre is of hise knyytis? and on whom schyneth not his liyt?
Is there any number of his armies? And on whom does not his ambush arise?
Is there any number of his armies? and upon whom doth not his light arise?
Is there any number to His armies? Upon whom does His light not rise?
Who is able to count his heavenly army? Doesn't his light shine on all the earth?
Is there any number to His armies? Upon whom does His light not shine?
Is there any number to his armies? Upon whom does his light not arise?
Is there any number to his troops? And upon whom ariseth not his light?
Is there any numbering of his soldiers? and upon whom shall not his light arise?
Is there any number to his armies? Upon whom does his light not arise?
Is their [any] number to His troops? And on whom ariseth not His light?
"Is there any number to His troops? And upon whom does His light not rise?
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
there: Psalms 103:20, Psalms 103:21, Psalms 148:2-4, Isaiah 40:26, Daniel 7:10, Matthew 26:53, Revelation 5:11
upon whom: Job 38:12, Job 38:13, Genesis 1:3-5, Genesis 1:14-16, Psalms 19:4-6, Matthew 5:45, John 1:4, John 1:9, James 1:17
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 18:15 - of hosts liveth Psalms 8:3 - moon Psalms 19:6 - His going
Cross-References
He made him king over Gilead, over the Ashurites, over Jezreel, over Ephraim, over Benjamin, even over all Israel [except Judah].
Now when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to test him with riddles.
"The caravans of Tema looked [for water], The caravans of Sheba waited for them [in vain].
The kings of Tarshish and of the islands will bring offerings; The kings of Sheba and Seba will offer gifts.
Dedan, Tema, Buz [the neighboring tribes north of Arabia], and all who clip off the side-growth of their hair;
"Flee, turn back, dwell in the depths [of the desert to escape the judgment of Edom], O inhabitants of Dedan, For I will bring the destruction of Esau (Edom) upon him When I inspect and punish him.
therefore thus says the Lord GOD, "I will also stretch out My hand against Edom and I will cut off and destroy man and beast. I will make it desolate; from Teman even to Dedan they will fall by the sword.
"Of the oaks of Bashan they have made your oars; They have made your deck of boxwood from the coastlands of Cyprus, inlaid with ivory.
"Dedan traded with you in saddle blankets for riding.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Is there any number of his armies?.... His armies in heaven, the heavenly host of angels, which are innumerable; there are more than twelve legions of them, thousand and ten thousand times ten thousand, employed in a military way, for the safety and preservation of the saints; see Genesis 32:1; and the sun, moon, and stars, often called the host of heaven, the latter of which cannot be numbered, and which fought in their courses against Sisera, Judges 5:20; and his armies on earth, all the inhabitants of it; yea, every creature, even the smallest insect in it, which are without number: thus, frogs, lice, flies, and locusts, were the armies of God, with which he fought against Pharaoh and the Egyptians, see Joel 2:11;
and upon whom doth not his light arise? either natural light, that grand luminary the sun, which rises on all, the evil and the good, nor is anything hid from the light and heat of it; or moral light, the light of nature, with which everyone that comes into the world is enlightened by him; or the light of providential goodness, which is unto all, and over all his creatures; the whole earth is full of it, and all the inhabitants have a share in it; nor is anything hid from his all piercing, all penetrating, all seeing eye, who is light itself, and dwells in light inaccessible, and from which light nothing can be hid.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Is there any number of his armies? - The armies of heaven; or the hosts of angelic beings, which are often represented as arranged or marshalled into armies; see the notes at Isaiah 1:9. The word which is used here is not the common one which is rendered “hosts,” (צבא tsâbâ'), but is גדוּד gedûd which means properly a troop, band, or army. It may here mean either the constellations often represented as the army which God marshals and commands, or it may mean the angels.
And upon whom doth not his light arise? - This is designed evidently to show the majesty and glory of God. It refers probably to the light of the sun, as the light which he creates and commands. The idea is, that it pervades all things; that, as controlled by him, it penetrates all places, and flows over all worlds. The image is a striking and sublime one, and nothing is better fitted to show the majesty and glory of God.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 25:3. Is there any number of his armies? — He has troops innumerable; he can serve himself of all his creatures; every thing may be a means of help or destruction, according to his Divine will. When he purposes to save, none can destroy; and when he is determined to destroy, none can save. It is vain to trust in his creatures against himself.
Upon whom doth not his light arise? — That is, his providence rules over all; he is universal Lord; he causes his sun to arise on the evil and the good, and sends his rain on the just and unjust.