Job 9:11
Lo, when he goeth by me, I shal not see hym, and when he passeth, I shall not perceaue hym.
Lo, when he goeth by me, I shal not see hym, and when he passeth, I shall not perceaue hym.
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8Behold, though I go forwarde I find him not: If I go backwarde, I can get no knowledge of hym:
9If I go on the left side where he doth his worke, I can not attayne vnto him: Againe, if I go on the right side, he hydeth him selfe that I can not see hym.
10He doth great thinges & vnsearcheable, yea and wonders without number.
12If he be hastie to take away, who wil make him restore it? or who will say vnto hym, what doest thou?
21For his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seeth all his goinges.
4Doth not he see my wayes, and tell all my goynges?
36And he vanished away, so that he could be no more seene: I sought hym, but he coulde no where be founde.
8Yea and the eye that hath seene me, shal see me no more: for yer thou fasten thyne eye vpon me, I come to naught.
9Whiche doth great thinges and vnsearcheable, and maruels without number.
13Wilt thou therfore say, Tushe, howe should God know? can he iudge through the darke cloude?
14Tushe, the cloudes couer him that he may not see, and he walketh on the top of heauen.
8He shall vanishe as a dreame, so that he can no more be founde, and shal passe away as a vision in the night.
9So that the eye which sawe him before, shal haue no more sight of him, and his place shall know him no more.
1Considering then that there is no time hyd from the almightie, how happeneth it that they which know him do not regarde his dayes?
10Though he turne all thinges vpsyde downe, close them in, gather them together, who will turne hym from his purpose?
11For it is he that knoweth vayne men, he seeth their wickednesse also, shoulde he not then consider it?
18If any plucke it from his place, and it denie, saying, I haue not seene thee:
3Doest thou open thyne eyes vpon such one, and bringest me into thy iudgement?
3For who can keepe his owne counsaile so secrete but it shalbe knowen? Therefore haue I spoken that I vnderstoode not, euen the thinges that are to wonderfull for me, and passe myne vnderstanding.
6The knowledge that thou hast of me is marueylous: it is so high that I can not attayne vnto it.
7Whyther can I go from thy spirite: or whyther can I flee away from thy face?
7If I complaine of the violence that is done vnto me, I cannot be heard: and if I crye, there is no sentence geuen with me.
8He hath hedged vp my way that I can not passe, and he hath set darkenesse in my pathes.
14He perfourmeth the thing that is appoynted for me, and many such thinges doth he.
27Whom I my selfe shall see, and myne eyes shall beholde, and none other for me, though my raines are consumed within me.
16He stoode thereon and I knewe not his face, an image there was before myne eyes, and in the stilnesse hearde I a voyce.
25My dayes are more swyft then a runner, they are gone & haue seene no good thing.
27Howe may then Iacob thinke, or may Israel say, My wayes are hid from the Lord, and my God knoweth not of my iudgementes?
14Although thou sayest to God thou wylt not regarde it: yet iudgement is before him, trust thou in him.
32For he that I must geue aunswere vnto, and with whom I go to the lawe, is not a man as I am:
21For men see not the light that shineth in the cloudes: but the winde passeth and cleanseth them.
11I spake within my selfe, I wyll neuer visite the Lorde the Lorde I say in this lyfe: I wyll neuer see man among the dwellers of the worlde.
2I knowe it is so of a trueth: For how may a man compared vnto God be iustified?
3If he wil argue with hym, he can not aunswere hym one thing of a thousande.
4He is wyse in heart and mightie in strength: who hath ben fearce against hym, and hath prospered?
7And why? a man knoweth not what is for to come: for who can tell hym when it shalbe?
13And why doest thou then striue against him? for he shall not geue the accomptes of all his wordes.
14For God speaketh once or twise, and yet man vnderstandeth it not.
23It is the almightie, we can not finde him out: he is excellent in power and iudgement, and aboundaunt in iustice: he afflicteth not.
25All men see it, yea men do beholde it a farre of.
26Beholde, so great is God that he passeth our knowledge, neither can the number of his yeres be searched out.
14Lo, 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?
19If men will speake of strength, lo he is strong: if men will speake of iudgement, who shall bring me in to pleade?
32If I haue gone amisse, enfourme thou me: If I haue done wrong, I wyll leaue of.
3He foloweth vpon them, and goeth safely him selfe, & that in a way where before his foote had not troden.
9What is he but he knoweth that the hande of the Lorde made all these?
11He sayeth in his heart, tushe, the Lord hath forgotten: he hydeth away his face, and he wyll neuer see it.
7Art thou able to finde out the secretes of God? Or wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the almightie?
20Thou hast seene much, and kepest nothing: the eares are open, and no man heareth.
19Then shewe me the way where light dwelleth, & where is the place of darkenesse?