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Job 39:27ESV·author unknown

Is it at your command that the eagle mounts up and makes his nest on high?

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The birds of the air are proofs of the wonderful power and providences of God, as well as the beasts of the earth; God here refers particularly to two stately ones: - 1. The hawk, a noble bird of great strength and sagacity, and yet a bird of prey, Job 39:26.

Commenting on Job 39:26-30

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Doth the eagle mount up at thy command,.... No; but by an instinct which God has placed in it, and a capacity he has given it above all other birds. They take a circuit in their flight, and bend about before they soar aloft: but the eagle steers its course directly upwards towards heaven, till out of sight; and, as Apuleius says (p), up to...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

eagle--It flies highest of all birds: thence called "the bird of heaven."