Job Chapter 37 verse 1 Holy Bible
Yea, at this my heart trembleth, And is moved out of its place.
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At this my heart is shaking; it is moved out of its place.
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Aye, my heart trembleth at this also, and leapeth up out of its place:
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At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved out of his place.
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At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved out of its place.
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"Yes, at this my heart trembles, And is moved out of its place.
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Also, at this my heart trembleth, And it moveth from its place.
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Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerses 1-24. - It has been already remarked that there is no natural division between ch. 36 and ch. 37. - the description of the thunderstorm and its effects runs on. From its effect on cattle, Elihu passes to its effect on man (vers. 1-5); and thence goes on to speak of other natural manifestations of God's power and marvellousness - snow, violent rain, whirlwind, frost, and the like (vers. 6-13). He then makes a final appeal to Job to acknowledge his own weakness and God's perfection and unsearchableness, and to bow down in wonder and adoration before him (vers. 14-24). Verse 1. - At this also; i.e. at the thunderstorm or at the particular crash mentioned in Job 36:33. My heart trembleth. A violent peal of thunder produces in almost all men a certain amount of nervous trepidation. Elihu seems to have been abnormally sensitive. His heart trembled so that it seemed to be moved out of his place.
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English ReadersXXXVII.(1) At this also my heart trembleth.--Elihu is discoursing of the same matter. He says, "Not only are the cattle terrified, but at this also my heart trembleth and is moved out of its place. Hark! listen to the sound of His voice."