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[1]At this also my heart is astonied, and moued out of his place |
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[2]Heare then the sounde of his voyce, & the noyse that goeth out of his mouth |
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[3]He directeth it vnder the whole heauen, and his light vnto the endes of the worlde |
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[4]A roring voyce foloweth it: for his glorious maiestie geueth a thuder clappe, & he will not stay whe his voyce is heard |
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[5]God thundreth marueylously with his voyce, great thinges doth he which we can not comprehend |
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[6]He commaundeth the snow, and it falleth vpon earth: he geueth the rayne a charge, and the showres haue their strength and fall downe |
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[7]With the force of the rayne he shutteth men vp, that all men may knowe his workes |
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[8]The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places |
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[9]Out of the south commeth the tempest, and colde out from the north winde |
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[10]At the breath of God the hoare frost is geuen, and the brode waters are frosen |
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[11]He maketh the cloudes to labour in geuing moystnesse, and againe with his light he dryueth away the cloude |
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[12]He turneth the heauens about by his gouernement, that they may do whatsoeuer he commaundeth them vpon the whole worlde |
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[13]Whether it be for punishment, or for his lande, or to do good to them that seeke him |
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[14]Hearken vnto this O Iob, stand still, and consider the wonderous workes of God |
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[15]Didst thou know when God disposed them? & caused the light of his cloudes to shine |
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[16]Hast thou knowen the varietie of the cloudes, and the wonderous workes of him which is perfect in knowledge |
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[17]And how thy clothes are warme, when the lande is stil through the south winde |
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[18]Hast thou helped him to spreade out the heauens which are strong and bright as a loking glasse |
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[19]Teache vs what we shall saye vnto him: for we are vnmeete to frame our talke because of darkenesse |
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[20]Shall it be tolde him what I saye? Shall man speake when he shalbe destroyed |
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[21]For men see not the light that shineth in the cloudes: but the winde passeth and cleanseth them |
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[22]The faire weather commeth out of the north, the prayse thereof is to God who is terrible |
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[23]It is the almightie, we can not finde him out: he is excellent in power and iudgement, and aboundaunt in iustice: he afflicteth not |
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[24]Let men therefore feare him: for there shall no man see him that is wyse in his owne conceit |
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