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Job 28:11ESV·author unknown

He dams up the streams so that they do not trickle, and the thing that is hidden he brings out to light.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here Job shows, 1. What a great way the wit of man may go in diving into the depths of nature and seizing the riches of it, what a great deal of knowledge and wealth men may, by their ingenious and industrious searches, make themselves masters of.

Commenting on Job 28:1-11

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

He bindeth the floods from overflowing,.... As the miner finds ways and means of cutting through rocks, and draining and carrying off the waters in his mine; so he makes use of other methods of restraining and keeping back the waters from coming into and overflowing his works, and even "from weeping" (m), as in the original text; he binds them up so firmly, and...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

floods--"He restrains the streams from weeping"; a poetical expression for the trickling subterranean rills, which impede him; answering to the first clause of Job 28:10; so also the two latter clauses in each verse correspond.