Job 22:13
wilt thou therfore saye: Tush, how shulde God knowe? Doth his dominion reach beyonde the cloudes?
wilt thou therfore saye: Tush, how shulde God knowe? Doth his dominion reach beyonde the cloudes?
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14 Tush, the cloudes couer him, yt he maye not se, for he dwelleth in heauen.
11 Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
12 Now because yt God is hyer the the heauens, & because thou seist yt the starres are so hye,
15 Art thou of coucel with God, when he doth these thinges? When he causeth the light to come forth of his cloudes?
16 Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?
11 Tush (saye they) how shulde God perceaue it? is there knowlege in the most hyest?
18 Hast thou also perceaued, how brode ye earth is? Now yf thou hast knowlege of all,
19 the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
20 yt thou mayest bringe vs vnto their quarters, yf thou cast tell the waye to their houses.
32 In ye turnynge of a hande he hydeth the light, & at his commaundement it commeth agayne.
33 Knowest thou the course off heaue, yt thou mayest set vp the ordinaunce therof vpo earth?
34 Morouer, cast thou lift vp thy voyce to ye cloudes, yt they maye poure downe a greate rayne vpo the?
7 Wilt thou fynde out God with thy sekynge? wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the Allmightie?
8 He is hyer the heaue, what wilt thou do? Deper the hell, how wilt thou then knowe him?
12 He made darknes his pauylion rounde aboute him, thicke water in the cloudes of ye ayre.
29 He can sprede out the cloudes (a couerynge off his tabernacle)
5 loke vnto the heaue, & beholde it: cosidre ye cloudes, how they are hyer then thou.
6 Yf thou synnest, what dost thou vnto him? Yf thine offences be many, how gettest thou his fauoure?
3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
2 what is he, that hydeth his mynde with foolysh wordes?
22 In as moch the as God hath ye hyest power of all, who can teach him eny knowlege?
21 For euery ma seith not the light, yt he kepeth cleare in the cloudes, which he clenseth whan he maketh the wynde to blowe.
22 Golde is brought out of the north, but the prayse and honoure off Gods feare commeth fro God himself.
23 It is not we that can fynde out the allmightie: for in power, equite and rigtuousnesse he is hyer then can be expressed.
11 He made darcknesse his pauylion rounde aboute hi, with darcke water & thicke cloudes to couer him.
14 Wha thou speakest then, shulde not he pardon the, yff thou open thyself before him, and put thy trust in him?
18 hast thou helped him to spred out the heauen, which is to loke vpo, as it were cast of cleare metall?
19 Teach vs what we shal saye vnto hi, for we are vnmete because of darcknes.
22 he openeth the depe secretes: he knoweth ye the thynge that lyeth in darknesse, for the light dwelleth with him.
9 He holdeth back his stole, that it caa not be sene, and spredeth his cloudes before it.
12 For my reynes are thyne, thou hast couered me in my mothers wombe.
2 Cloudes and darcknesse are rounde aboute him, rightuousnesse and iudgment are the habitacion of his seate.
27 How maye then Iacob thinke, or how maye Israel saye: My wayes are hyd from the LORDE, and my God knoweth not of my iudgmentes.
37 who nombreth the cloudes in wisdome? who stilleth ye vehement waters of the heaue?
4 Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?
44 Thou hast hyd thy self in a cloude, that oure prayer shulde not go thorow.
22 Loke what lyeth hyd in darcknesse, he declareth it opely: and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light.
11 The cloudes do their laboure in geuynge moystnesse, the cloudes poure downe their rayne.
3 Doth God peruerte the thinge that is laufull? Or, doth the Allmightie destroye the thynge that is right?
3 For who can kepe his owne councell so secrete, but it shall be knowne? Therfore haue I spoken vnwysely, seynge these thinges are so hye, and passe myne vnderstondinge.
22 There is no darcknes ner thicke shadowe, yt can hyde the wicked doers from him.
13 Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
11 Yf he came by me, I might not loke vpo him: yf he wente his waye, I shulde not perceaue it.
14 This is now a shorte summe of his doynges. But who is able sufficiently to rehearce his workes? Who can perceaue and vnderstonde ye thondre of his power?
17 Thus can not I get out of darcknesse, the cloude hath so couered my face.
2 As for yt I knowe it is so of a treuth, yt a man compared vnto God, can not be iustified.
23 But God seyth hir waie, & knoweth hir place.
24 Wherfore hydest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemye?
6 Though he be magnified vp to the heaue, so that his heade reacheth vnto the cloudes:
5 but be couered with darcknesse, and the shadowe of death. Let the dymme cloude fall vpon it, and let it be lapped in with sorowe.