Iyov 37

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Iyov (Book of Job), Chapter 37

'"`UNIQ--named-00000000-QINU`"'1 At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved out of its place.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000001-QINU`"'2 Hear attentively the noise of His voice, and the sound that goeth out of His mouth.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000002-QINU`"'3 He sendeth it forth under the whole heaven, and His lightning unto the ends of the earth.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000003-QINU`"'4 After it a voice roareth; He thundereth with the voice of His majesty; and He stayeth them not when His voice is heard.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000004-QINU`"'5 G-d thundereth marvellously with His voice; great things doeth He, which we cannot comprehend.


'"`UNIQ--named-00000005-QINU`"'6 For He saith to the snow: 'Fall thou on the earth'; likewise to the shower of rain, and to the showers of His mighty rain.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000006-QINU`"'7 He sealeth up the hand of every man, that all men whom He hath made may know it.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000007-QINU`"'8 Then the beasts go into coverts, and remain in their dens.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000008-QINU`"'9 Out of the Chamber cometh the storm; and cold out of the north.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000009-QINU`"'10 By the breath of G-d ice is given, and the breadth of the waters is straitened.

'"`UNIQ--named-0000000A-QINU`"'11 Yea, He ladeth the thick cloud with moister, He spreadeth abroad the cloud of His lightning;

'"`UNIQ--named-0000000B-QINU`"'12 And they are turned round about by His guidance, that they may do whatsoever He commandeth them upon the face of the habitable world:

'"`UNIQ--named-0000000C-QINU`"'13 Whether it be for correction, or for His earth, or for mercy, that He cause it to come.


'"`UNIQ--named-0000000D-QINU`"'14 Hearken unto this, O Job; Stand still, and consider the wondrous works of G-d.

'"`UNIQ--named-0000000E-QINU`"'15 Dost thou know how G-d enjoineth them, and causeth the lightning of His cloud to shine?

'"`UNIQ--named-0000000F-QINU`"'16 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of Him who is perfect in knowledge?

'"`UNIQ--named-00000010-QINU`"'17 Thou whose garments are warm, when the earth is still by reason of the south wind;

'"`UNIQ--named-00000011-QINU`"'18 Canst thou with Him spread out the sky, which is strong as a molten mirror?

'"`UNIQ--named-00000012-QINU`"'19 Teach us what we shall say unto Him; for we cannot order our speech by reason of darkness.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000013-QINU`"'20 Shall it be told Him that I would speak? Or should a man wish that he were swallowed up?


'"`UNIQ--named-00000014-QINU`"'21 And now men see not the light which is bright in the skies; but the wind passeth, and cleanseth them.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000015-QINU`"'22 Out of the north cometh golden splendour, about G-d is terrible majesty.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000016-QINU`"'23 The Almighty, whom we cannot find out, is excellent in power, yet to judgment and plenteous justice He doeth no violence.

'"`UNIQ--named-00000017-QINU`"'24 Men do therefore fear Him; He regardeth not any that are wise of heart.


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