And now men can not look on the bright light which is in the clouds: but the wind passes, and clears them.
All Commentaries on Job 37:21 Go To Job 37
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Light; being hindered by the clouds, and dazzled when they are removed. Yet we presume to judge of the secrets of Providence! (Calmet)
Away. As there is a constant vicissitude of these things, so there is of happiness and misery. (Menochius)
Septuagint, "For the light is not seen by all. It is refulgent in beauties, as that which comes thence upon the clouds. "If, therefore, this light does not pervade all places, why should we wonder that all do not understand the ways of God? (Haydock)