Job 38:35
Canst thou send the lightninges also, that they may go their way, and be obedient vnto thee, saying, Lo here are we?
Canst thou send the lightninges also, that they may go their way, and be obedient vnto thee, saying, Lo here are we?
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31Wylt thou hinder the sweete influences of the seuen starres? or loose the bandes of Orion?
32Canst thou bring foorth Mazzaroth in their time? canst thou also guide Arctutus with his sonnes?
33Knowest thou the course of heauen, that thou mayest set vp the ordinaunce thereof vpon the earth?
34Moreouer, canst thou lift vp thy voyce to the cloudes, that they may powre downe a great rayne vpon thee?
24By what way is the light parted? and into what land breaketh the east winde?
25Who deuideth the waters into diuers chanels? or who maketh a way for the lightening and thunder,
26To cause it to rayne on the earth where no man is, and in the wildernesse where none inhabiteth?
2Heare then the sounde of his voyce, & the noyse that goeth out of his mouth.
3He directeth it vnder the whole heauen, and his light vnto the endes of the worlde.
4A roring voyce foloweth it: for his glorious maiestie geueth a thuder clappe, & he will not stay whe his voyce is heard.
5God thundreth marueylously with his voyce, great thinges doth he which we can not comprehend.
6He commaundeth the snow, and it falleth vpon earth: he geueth the rayne a charge, and the showres haue their strength and fall downe.
15Didst thou know when God disposed them? & caused the light of his cloudes to shine?
16Hast thou knowen the varietie of the cloudes, and the wonderous workes of him which is perfect in knowledge?
18Hast thou also perceaued how brode the earth is? If thou hast knowledge of all this:
19Then shewe me the way where light dwelleth, & where is the place of darkenesse?
20That thou shouldest receaue it in the boundes thereof, and know the pathes to their houses.
36Who hath put wysdome in the reynes? or who hath geuen the heart vnderstanding?
37Who numbreth the cloudes in wysdome? who stilleth the vehement waters of the heauen?
17Thicke cloudes powred downe rayne, thinne cloudes gaue a noyse: and thine arrowes went abrode into al corners.
18The sounde of thy thunder was rounde about the sky: the lightnynges shone through the worlde, the earth quaked and trembled.
26When he made a decree for the rayne, and a way for the lightninges of the thunder:
9Is thy power then lyke the power of God? maketh thy voyce a sounde as his doth?
32With the cloudes he hydeth the light, and at his commaundement it breaketh out:
33Which dashing vpon the next cloudes, shew tokens of wrath.
29Who can consider the spreadinges out of his cloudes, the coueringes of his tabernacle?
18Hast thou helped him to spreade out the heauens which are strong and bright as a loking glasse?
19Teache vs what we shall saye vnto him: for we are vnmeete to frame our talke because of darkenesse.
16Assoone 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.
13At 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.
12Hast thou geue the morning his charge since thy dayes, and shewed the day spring his place,
7He 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.
4Where wast thou when I layed the foundations of the earth? Tell playnely, if thou hast vnderstanding.
4His lightninges gaue a lyght vnto the worlde: the earth sawe it and trembled.
22Wentest thou euer into the treasures of the snow, or hast thou seene the secrete places of the hayle,
6Cast out terrible lightninges and feare them: shoote out thyne arrowes and consume them.
5If thou canst then geue me aunswere, prepare thy selfe and stande before me face to face.
7At thy rebuke they flee: at the noyse of thy thunder they bluster downe apace.
14The Lorde thundred from heauen: & he that is most hie, put out his voyce.
15He shot arrowes, and scattered them: to wit lyghtning, & ouerthrew them.
11He maketh the cloudes to labour in geuing moystnesse, and againe with his light he dryueth away the cloude.
22The faire weather commeth out of the north, the prayse thereof is to God who is terrible.
13Wilt thou therfore say, Tushe, howe should God know? can he iudge through the darke cloude?
12His cloudes, haylestones, and coles of fire: fell downe before hym after lyghtnyng.
14He shot out his arrowes, and scattered them: he cast foorth much lyghtnynges, and destroyed them.
22Then call, and I wyll aunswere: or let me speake, and geue me then an aunswere.
3Is there any number of his armies, and vpon whom shal not his light arise?
1Then aunswered the Lorde vnto Iob out of the whirle winde, and saide:
16Camest thou euer into the grounde of the sea, or walkedst in the lowe corners of the deepe?
5Loke vnto the heauen and beholde it, consider the cloudes which are hyer then thou.