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Job 41:21

His breath kindleth coals - It seems to be a flame, and to set on fire all around it. So Hesiod, "Theog." i. 319, describing the creation of the Chimera, speaks of it as

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pneousan amaimaketon pur .

"Breathing unquenchable fire," So Virgil, "Georg." ii. 140:

Haec loca non tauri spirantes naribus ignem Invertere .

"Bulls breathing fire these furrows ne' er have known."

Warton

A similar phrase is found in a sublime description of the anger of the Almighty, in Psalms 18:8 :

There went up a smoke out of his nostrils,

And fire out of his mouth devoured:

Coals were kindled by it.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Job 41:21:

Zechariah 9:15

 

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