Job 36:33
Which dashing vpon the next cloudes, shew tokens of wrath.
Which dashing vpon the next cloudes, shew tokens of wrath.
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32 With the cloudes he hydeth the light, and at his commaundement it breaketh out:
27 Sometime he restrayneth the rayne, and againe he sendeth rayne by his cloudes:
28 Which rayne the cloudes do droppe, and let fall aboundantly vpon men.
29 Who can consider the spreadinges out of his cloudes, the coueringes of his tabernacle?
30 Behold, he doth stretch his light vpon it, and couereth the bottome of the sea.
16 Assoone as he letteth his voyce be hearde, the waters in the ayre waxe fierce: he draweth vp the cloudes from the endes of the earth, he turneth the lightnynges to rayne, he bryngeth the wyndes out of their secrete places.
2 Heare then the sounde of his voyce, & the noyse that goeth out of his mouth.
3 He directeth it vnder the whole heauen, and his light vnto the endes of the worlde.
4 A roring voyce foloweth it: for his glorious maiestie geueth a thuder clappe, & he will not stay whe his voyce is heard.
5 God thundreth marueylously with his voyce, great thinges doth he which we can not comprehend.
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.
13 At his voyce the waters gathered together in the ayre, he draweth vp the cloudes from the vttermost partes of the earth, he turneth lightning to raine, and bringeth foorth the windes out of their treasures.
34 Moreouer, canst thou lift vp thy voyce to the cloudes, that they may powre downe a great rayne vpon thee?
35 Canst thou send the lightninges also, that they may go their way, and be obedient vnto thee, saying, Lo here are we?
18 O howe cattell mourne? the heardes of beastes are in wofull case for lacke of pasture, and the flockes of sheepe are destroyed?
11 He maketh the cloudes to labour in geuing moystnesse, and againe with his light he dryueth away the cloude.
12 He turneth the heauens about by his gouernement, that they may do whatsoeuer he commaundeth them vpon the whole worlde.
21 For men see not the light that shineth in the cloudes: but the winde passeth and cleanseth them.
22 The faire weather commeth out of the north, the prayse thereof is to God who is terrible.
8 Fire and hayle, snowe and vapours: stormie wynde fulfyllyng his worde.
7 He causeth cloudes to ascende from the lowest part of the earth: he maketh it to lighten when it rayneth, he bringeth wyndes out of his treasure houses.
18 The sounde of thy thunder was rounde about the sky: the lightnynges shone through the worlde, the earth quaked and trembled.
30 And the Lorde shall cause his glorious voyce to be hearde, and shall declare his stretched out arme with a terrible countenaunce, & with the flambe of a consuming fire, with noysome lightening, with a showre, and with hayle stones.
25 But when the trumpettes make most noyse, he saith, tushe, for he smelleth the battaile a farre of, the noyse of the captaines and the shouting.
12 His cloudes, haylestones, and coles of fire: fell downe before hym after lyghtnyng.
48 He smote their cattell also with haylestones: and their flockes with thunder boltes.
7 Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noyse of his waues: and the vprore of the people.
14 Tushe, the cloudes couer him that he may not see, and he walketh on the top of heauen.
8 The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places.
9 Out of the south commeth the tempest, and colde out from the north winde.
30 In that day he shalbe so fierce vpon him as the raging of the sea: then one shall beholde the lande, and lo darkenesse and sorow, and the light is darkened in the heauens therof.
10 Beastes and all cattell: wormes and fethered foules.
24 By what way is the light parted? and into what land breaketh the east winde?
32 Let the sea rore & the fulnesse thereof: let the fieldes reioyce, & all that is therin.
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?
2 The noyse of the whippe, the noyse of ratling of wheales, the praunsing of horses, and the iumping of charets:
8 He byndeth the water in his cloudes, & the cloude is not broken vnder them.
9 He holdeth backe the face of his throne, and spreadeth his cloude before it.
15 Didst thou know when God disposed them? & caused the light of his cloudes to shine?
16 Hast thou knowen the varietie of the cloudes, and the wonderous workes of him which is perfect in knowledge?
17 And how thy clothes are warme, when the lande is stil through the south winde?
12 He made darknes a tabernacle rounde about him: with waters gathered together in thicke cloudes.
26 When he made a decree for the rayne, and a way for the lightninges of the thunder:
7 Aske the cattaile, and they shall enfourme thee: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell thee.
7 Let the sea make a noyse, and that is within it: the rounde worlde, and they that dwell therin.
7 All sheepe and oxen, & also the beastes of the fielde:
20 The beastes also of the fielde crye out vnto thee: for the riuers of waters are dryed vp, and fire hath deuoured vp the fruitfull places of the desert.
7 They force not for the multitude of people in the citie, neither regarde the crying of the driuer:
20 And out of his nostrels there goeth a smoke, lyke as out of an hotte seething pot, or caldron.
20 Canst thou make him afrayde as a grashopper? where as the stoute neying that he maketh is fearefull.