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[1]Iob aunswered, and sayde |
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[2]Who hast thou helped? Him that is without strength? sauest thou the arme that hath no strength |
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[3]Where is the counsayle that thou shouldest geue him which hath no wisdome? Hast thou shewed the way of right lyuing |
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[4]To whom hast thou spoken these wordes? who made the breath to come out of thy mouth |
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[5]Are not dead thinges shapen vnder the waters, and thinges by the waters side |
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[6]He is naked before him, and the very destruction it selfe can not be hyd out of his sight |
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[7]He stretcheth out the noorth ouer the emptie place, and hangeth the earth vpon nothing |
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[8]He byndeth the water in his cloudes, & the cloude is not broken vnder them |
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[9]He holdeth backe the face of his throne, and spreadeth his cloude before it |
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[10]He hath compassed the waters with certayne boundes, vntill the day and night come to an ende |
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[11]The very pillers of heauen tremble and quake at his reproofe |
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[12]He stilleth the sea with his power, and through his wysdome smyteth he the strength therof |
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[13]His spirite hath garnished the heauens, & his hand hath made the crooked serpent |
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[14]Lo, this is now a short summe of his wayes: but howe litle a portion heare we of hym? who can vnderstande the thunder of his power |
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