Job 5:10
He geueth rayne vpon the earth, and powreth water vpon the streetes,
He geueth rayne vpon the earth, and powreth water vpon the streetes,
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9Thou visitest the earth, and thou makest it ouerflowne, thou enrichest it greatly: the riuer of God is full of water, thou preparest their corne, for so thou ordaynest it.
10Thou waterest her forowes, thou breakest downe her hillockes: thou makest it soft with the drops of rayne, and blessest the increase of it.
8Who couereth the heauen with cloudes: who prepareth rayne for the earth, who maketh grasse to growe vppon the mountaynes.
9Whiche doth great thinges and vnsearcheable, and maruels without number.
1Pray the Lorde then betimes to geue the latter rayne, so shall the Lorde make bright cloudes, and geue you rayne inough, and to euery one grasse in the fielde.
10Who also causeth the springes which runne betweene the hilles: to flowe into the riuers.
10And lyke as the rayne and snowe commeth downe from heauen, and returneth not thyther agayne, but watereth the earth, maketh it fruitfull and greene, that it may geue corne vnto the sower, and bread to hym that eateth:
27Sometime he restrayneth the rayne, and againe he sendeth rayne by his cloudes:
28Which rayne the cloudes do droppe, and let fall aboundantly vpon men.
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.
13He watereth the hilles from aboue: the earth is replenished with the fruite of thy workes.
14He causeth grasse to growe for cattell: and hearbes for the vse of man.
12But as for our God he made the earth with his power, and with his wisdome doth he order the whole compasse of the worlde, with his discretion hath he spread out the heauens.
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.
15Beholde, if he withholde the waters, they drye vp: yf he let them go, they destroy the earth.
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?
27To satisfie the desolate and waste grounde, and to cause the budde of the hearbe to spring foorth.
28Who is the father of the rayne? or who hath begotten the droppes of the deawe?
11To set vp them that be of lowe degree, and that those which are in heauinesse may be exalted to saluation.
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.
15Yea euen the Lorde of hoastes that with his power made the earth, with his wisdome prepared the round world, and with his discretion spread out the heauens.
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.
22Are there any among the gods of the gentiles that sende rayne, or geue the showres from heauen? Art not thou thy selfe our Lorde God? we wyll trust in thee, for thou doest all these thynges.
7For the earth which drynketh in the rayne that commeth oft vppon it, and bringeth foorth hearbes meete for them by whom also it is dressed, receaueth blessyng of God:
35Contrary he reduceth a wyldernes into a standing water: and a drye ground into water springes.
24They thinke not in their heartes, O let vs feare the Lord our God, who geueth vs raine early and late when nede is, whiche kepeth euer still the haruest for vs yerely.
14I also wyll geue rayne vnto your lande in due season, the first rayne and the latter, that thou mayest gather in thy corne, thy wine, and thyne oyle.
11He maketh the cloudes to labour in geuing moystnesse, and againe with his light he dryueth away the cloude.
11But the lande whyther ye go ouer to possesse it, is a lande that hath hylles and valleys, and drinketh water of the rayne of heauen.
10He doth great thinges & vnsearcheable, yea and wonders without number.
6He buyldeth his spheres in the heauen, & hath layde the foundation of his globe of elementes on the earth: he calleth the waters of the sea, and poureth them out vpon the open earth, the Lorde is his name.
20Thorow his knowledge the deapthes are broken vp, and the cloudes droppe downe the deawe.
3Who seeleth his vpper chaumbers with waters: and maketh the cloudes his charriot, and walketh vpon the wynges of the wynde.
18He sendeth foorth his worde and melteth them: he bloweth with his winde, and the waters flowe.
33He turneth fluddes into a wildernes: and waterspringes into a drye grounde.
8He byndeth the water in his cloudes, & the cloude is not broken vnder them.
9Thou O Lorde dydst cause rayne to fall at thy gratious pleasure: and when thine inheritaunce was weery, thou dydst hearten it.
8He hym selfe alone spreadeth out the heauens, and goeth vpon the waues of the sea.
7For the Lorde thy God bryngeth thee into a good lande, a lande in the whiche are riuers of water, and fountaines and deapthes that spring out of valleys and hylles:
11He bindeth the fluddes that they do not ouerflow: and the thing that is hid bringeth he to light.
6But there went vp a miste from the earth, & watered the whole face of the grounde.
10Therfore vpon you the heauen is stayed from deawe, & the earth is stayed from yeelding her increase.
9The encrease of the earth vpholdeth all thyng: yea the kyng hym selfe is maynteyned by husbandry.
9What is he but he knoweth that the hande of the Lorde made all these?
6He wyll come downe lyke the rayne into a fleece of wooll: euen as the droppes that water the earth.
18I bryng foorth fluddes in the hilles, and welles in the playne fieldes: I turne the wildernesse to riuers, and the drye lande to conduites of water.
18And he prayed againe, and the heauen gaue rayne, & the earth brought foorth her fruite.
25When he wayed the windes and measured the waters: