Job 22:12

12 “Is not God in the heights of heaven? And see how lofty are the highest stars!

Job 22:12 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
12 Is not God in the height of heaven? and behold the height of the stars, how high they are!
English Standard Version (ESV)
12 "Is not God high in the heavens? See the highest stars, how lofty they are!
New Living Translation (NLT)
12 “God is so great—higher than the heavens, higher than the farthest stars.
The Message Bible (MSG)
12 "You agree, don't you, that God is in charge? He runs the universe - just look at the stars!
American Standard Version (ASV)
12 Is not God in the height of heaven? And behold the height of the stars, how high they are!
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
12 "Isn't God high above in the heavens? Look how high the highest stars are!
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
12 Isn't God as high as the heavens? And look at the highest stars-how lofty they are!
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
12 "Isn't God in the highest parts of heaven? See how high the highest stars are!

Job 22:12 Meaning and Commentary

Job 22:12

[Is] not God in the height of heaven?
&c.] The heaven is high, it has its name from its height, and is noted for it; some of the heavens are higher than others, as the heaven of heavens, the third heaven, the habitation of angels and glorified saints; and here God dwells, this is the habitation of his holiness, and the high and holy place he inhabits; his throne is in heaven, in the heaven of heavens is his throne, where he in an especial manner manifests his glory, and the lustre of it; he is not indeed continued here, the heaven of heavens cannot contain him, he is everywhere; yet this is his court and palace, where his residence and retinue is and angels behold his face, and wait upon him; and because this is the principal seat of his majesty, it becomes one of his names, ( Daniel 4:26 ) ( Luke 15:18 ) ; and the words here will bear to be rendered, "is not God the height of the heavens?"


FOOTNOTES:

F20 or, as the Vulgate Latin version, "higher than the heavens"; he is above them, more exalted than they, being the Creator of them, see ( Hebrews 7:26 ) ;

and behold the height of the stars, how high they are;
or "the head" or "top of the stars" F21, which Ben Gersom interprets of the supreme orb, or that high and vast space in which the fixed stars are, or the highest of them, which are at the greatest distance; according to Mr. Huygens F23 a cannon ball discharged would be twenty five years in passing from the earth to the sun, from, Jupiter to the sun an hundred twenty five years, from Saturn two hundred fifty, and from the sun to the dog star F22 691,600 years; and if therefore it would be so long going to the nearest of the fixed stars, how great must be the distance of them from our earth, which are so much higher than the dog star as that is from the sun? But, though these are so exceeding high, yet God is higher than they, see ( Isaiah 14:13 Isaiah 14:14 ) ; the truth contained in these words was what both Eliphaz and Job were agreed in, let them be spoken by which they will, some ascribing them to the One, and some to the other; from whence Eliphaz represents Job drawing an inference very impious, blasphemous, and atheistical.


F20 (Mymv hbg) "sublimitas coelorum", Bolducius; "altitudo coeli", Michaelis; "altitudo coelorum", Schultens.
F21 (Mybkwk var) "capat stellarum", Montanus, Bolaucius, Mercerus, Cocceius; "verticem stellarum", V. L. Tigurine version, Michaelis, Schultens.
F23 Cosmotheoros, l. 2. p. 125, 137.
F22 (The Dog Star is the brighest star in the heavens when viewed from the earth. It has a visual magnitude of -1.4 and is 8.7 light years from the earth. It is in the constellation Sirius. The closest star to the earth is (a) Centaurus and has a visual magnitude of 0 and is 4.3 light years from the earth. It is several times fainter the the Dog Star but is still quite bright compared to neighbouring stars. 1969 Oberserver's Handbook, p. 74, 75. The Royal Astonomical Society of Canada, Toronto, Ontario. Editor)

Job 22:12 In-Context

10 That is why snares are all around you, why sudden peril terrifies you,
11 why it is so dark you cannot see, and why a flood of water covers you.
12 “Is not God in the heights of heaven? And see how lofty are the highest stars!
13 Yet you say, ‘What does God know? Does he judge through such darkness?
14 Thick clouds veil him, so he does not see us as he goes about in the vaulted heavens.’

Cross References 1

  • 1. S Job 11:8; S Job 16:19
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