Job 41:31
He maketh the deepe to boyle lyke a pot, and stirreth the sea together lyke an oyntment.
He maketh the deepe to boyle lyke a pot, and stirreth the sea together lyke an oyntment.
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32He maketh the path to be seene after him, and he maketh the deepe to seeme all hoarie.
30Sharpe stones are vnder him lyke potsheardes, and he lyeth vpon sharpe thinges as vpon the soft myre.
30Behold, he doth stretch his light vpon it, and couereth the bottome of the sea.
31For by these gouerneth he his people, and geueth them aboundance of meate.
7He gathereth the waters of the sea together as it were vpon an heape: and layeth vp the deepe as treasures.
11The very pillers of heauen tremble and quake at his reproofe.
12He stilleth the sea with his power, and through his wysdome smyteth he the strength therof.
24they see the workes of God, and his wonders in the deepe.
25For he commaundeth and causeth a stormie winde to arise: and he lifteth vp on high his waues.
26Then they ascende vp to heauen, and come downe agayne to the deepe: so that their soule melteth away through trouble.
4He rebuketh the sea and dryeth it vp, all the riuers also he maketh drye: Basan and Carmel are destroyed, the spring also of Libanon is destroyed.
5The mountaynes quake at his power and the hilles are resolued: the earth also burneth at his countenaunce, the worlde, and all that dwelleth therin.
16Thus saith the Lorde, euen he that maketh away in the sea, and a foote path in the mightie waters.
19Out of his mouth go torches, and sparkes of fire leape out.
20And out of his nostrels there goeth a smoke, lyke as out of an hotte seething pot, or caldron.
21His breath maketh the coles burne, and the flambe goeth out of his mouth.
16The chanels of the sea appeared: and the foundatios of the world were seene, by the reason of ye rebuking of the Lord, and through the blasting of the breath of his nosthryls.
25So is the sea it selfe large and wyde in compasse: wherein are thinges creeping innumerable, both small and great beastes.
26There go the shippes, and there is that Leuiathan: whom thou hast made to take his pastime therin.
16Camest thou euer into the grounde of the sea, or walkedst in the lowe corners of the deepe?
8He hym selfe alone spreadeth out the heauens, and goeth vpon the waues of the sea.
29For he maketh the storme to ceasse: so that the waues therof are still.
15The great lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it.
8Through the wynde of thy nosethrils the water gathered together, ye fluddes stoode styll as an heape, and the deepe water congeled together in the heart of the sea.
30That the waters are hidde as with a stone, and lye congealed aboue the deepe.
10Art not thou the same arme that hast wounded the proude, and hewen the dragon in peeces? Art not thou euen the same which hast dryed vp the deepe of the sea, which hast made playne the sea grounde, that the deliuered myght go through?
6God doth whatsoeuer pleaseth hym in heauen and in earth: in the sea, and in all deepe places.
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.
15Beholde, if he withholde the waters, they drye vp: yf he let them go, they destroy the earth.
27Sometime he restrayneth the rayne, and againe he sendeth rayne by his cloudes:
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.
14And makest men as the fishe of the sea, and as the creeping thinges that haue no ruler ouer them.
28When he hanged the cloudes aboue, when he fastened the springes of the deepe:
29When he shut the sea within certaine boundes, that the waters should not go ouer their markes that he commaunded: when he layde the foundations of the earth,
7Canst thou fil the basket with his skin? or the fishe panier with his head?
1Canst thou drawe out Leuiathan with an hooke, or binde his tongue with a corde?
7Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noyse of his waues: and the vprore of the people.
7One deepe calleth another at the noyse of thy water pypes: all thy waues and stormes are gone ouer me.
11He bindeth the fluddes that they do not ouerflow: and the thing that is hid bringeth he to light.
9Thou rulest the ragyng of the sea: when her waues aryse, thou delayest them.
5Are not dead thinges shapen vnder the waters, and thinges by the waters side?
5The sea is his, and he made it: and his handes fashioned the drye lande.
4God which is on high, is more puissaut then the noyse of many waters: then the mightie waues of the sea.
5The deepe waters hath couered them, they sunke to the bottome as a stone.
20But the wicked are lyke the raging sea that can not rest, whose water fometh with the mire and grauell.
7Let the sea make a noyse, and that is within it: the rounde worlde, and they that dwell therin.
44The lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it:
10Thou diddest blowe with thy wynde, the sea couered the, they sanke as leade in the myghtie waters.
11And they saide vnto him: What shal we do vnto thee, that the sea may be calme vnto vs? For the sea wrought and was troublous.
15And the bottomes of waters appeared, and the foundations of the rounde worlde were discouered at thy chidyng, O God: at the blast of the breath of thine anger.