Job 9:8
He hym selfe alone spreadeth out the heauens, and goeth vpon the waues of the sea.
He hym selfe alone spreadeth out the heauens, and goeth vpon the waues of the sea.
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6He remoueth the earth out of her place, that the pillers therof shake withall.
7He commaundeth the sunne, and it ryseth not: he closeth vp the starres as vnder a signet.
9He maketh the Waynes of heauen, the Orion, the seuen starres, and the secret places of the south.
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.
2Who is decked with light as it were with a garment: spreadyng out the heauens like a curtayne.
3Who seeleth his vpper chaumbers with waters: and maketh the cloudes his charriot, and walketh vpon the wynges of the wynde.
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.
30Behold, he doth stretch his light vpon it, and couereth the bottome of the sea.
8He byndeth the water in his cloudes, & the cloude is not broken vnder them.
9He holdeth backe the face of his throne, and spreadeth his cloude before it.
10He hath compassed the waters with certayne boundes, vntill the day and night come to an ende.
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.
9Thou rulest the ragyng of the sea: when her waues aryse, thou delayest them.
9The measure of it is longer then the earth, and broder then the sea.
27For when he made the heauens, I was present, when he compassed the deapthes about:
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,
8the foules of the ayre, and the fishe of the sea, and whatsoeuer swymmeth in the seas.
7He gathereth the waters of the sea together as it were vpon an heape: and layeth vp the deepe as treasures.
25For he commaundeth and causeth a stormie winde to arise: and he lifteth vp on high his waues.
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.
8Who shut the sea with doores, when it brake foorth as out of the wombe?
8He maketh the seuen starres and Orion, and he turneth the shadowe of death into the morning, and he maketh the day darke as night: he calleth the waters of the sea, and powreth them out vpon the open earth, the Lorde is his name.
6Thou art he who in his strength setleth fast the mountaines: and is gyrded about with power.
7Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noyse of his waues: and the vprore of the people.
16Thus saith the Lorde, euen he that maketh away in the sea, and a foote path in the mightie waters.
9Whiche doth great thinges and vnsearcheable, and maruels without number.
6Who executeth iudgement for those that are oppressed with wrong: who geueth foode to the hungry.
9If I take the wynges of the morning: and go to dwell in the vttermost part of the sea.
6Thou art Lorde alone, thou hast made heauen and the heauen of all heauens with all their hoast, the earth and all thinges that are therein, the sea & all that is therin, & thou preseruest them al, & the hoast of heauen worshippeth thee.
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.
5The sea is his, and he made it: and his handes fashioned the drye lande.
22It is he that sitteth vpon the circle of the world, whose inhabiters are in comparison of him but as grashoppers: he spreadeth out the heauens as a couering, he stretcheth them out as a tent to dwell in.
32He maketh the path to be seene after him, and he maketh the deepe to seeme all hoarie.
3For I will consider thy heauens, euen the workes of thy fingers: the moone and the starres whiche thou hast ordayned.
35Thus saith the Lorde, which gaue the sunne to be a lyght for the day, and the moone and the starres to shine in the night, whiche moueth the sea, so that the fluddes thereof waxe fierce, his name is the Lorde of hoastes.
19Thy way is in the sea, and thy pathes in the great waters: and thy footesteppes are not knowen.
5For thus saith God the Lorde vnto hym, euen he that made the heauens and spread them abroade, and set foorth the earth with her increase, whiche geueth breath vnto the people that is in it, and spirite to them that dwell therein,
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. The heauens declare the glorie of God: and the firmament sheweth his handy worke.
11The heauens are thine, the earth also is thine: thou hast layde the foundation of the rounde worlde, and of all the plentie that is therin.
11Saying, Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further: and here shalt thou laye downe thy proude and hie waues.
25When he wayed the windes and measured the waters:
14And makest men as the fishe of the sea, and as the creeping thinges that haue no ruler ouer them.
4God which is on high, is more puissaut then the noyse of many waters: then the mightie waues of the sea.
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.
18Hast thou helped him to spreade out the heauens which are strong and bright as a loking glasse?
12Who hath measured the waters in his fist? who hath measured heauen with his spanne, and hath comprehended all the earth of the worlde in three measures? who hath wayed the mountaynes and hylles in a ballaunce?