Job 28:10
Ryuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seyth it.
Ryuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seyth it.
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9 There putteth he his honde vpon the stony rockes, & ouerthroweth the mountaynes.
11 Out of droppes bryngeth he greate floudes together, & the thinge that is hyd bryngeth he to light.
1 There are places where syluer is molte, & where golde is tryed:
2 where yron is dygged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
3 The darcknes shal once come to an ende, he can seke out the grounde of all thinges: the stones, the darcke, & the horrible shadowe,
4 wt the ryuer of water parteth he a sunder the straunge people, yt knoweth no good neghbourheade: soch as are rude, vnmanerly & boysteous.
23 But God seyth hir waie, & knoweth hir place.
24 For he beholdeth the endes of the worlde, and loketh vpon all that is vnder the heaue.
25 When he weyed the wyndes, & measured ye waters:
27 Then dyd he se her, the declared he her, prepared her and knewe her.
21 And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.
15 Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.
15 In the daye tyme he led them with a cloude, and all the night thorow with a light of fyre.
16 He cloaue the hard rockes in the wildernesse, and gaue them drynke therof, as it had bene out of the greate deapth.
10 Thou causest the welles to sprynge vp amonge the valleys, and the waters runne amonge ye hilles.
8 Which turned the harde rocke in to a stondinge water, & the flynt stone in to a sprynginge well.
31 He maketh the depe to seeth and boyle like a pott, and stereth the see together like an oyntment.
32 The waye is light after him, the depe is his walkynge place.
6 There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.
7 There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:
5 He translateth the moutaynes, or euer they be awarre, & ouerthroweth them in his wrath.
15 Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.
18 The mountaynes fall awaye at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place,
19 the waters pearse thorow the very stones by litle and litle, the floudes wa?she awaye the grauell & earth: Euen so destroyest thou the hope of man in like maner.
23 Lo, without eny laboure might he drynke out the whole floude, and suppe off Iordane without eny trauayle.
24 Who darre laye honde vpon him openly, and vndertake to catch him? Or, who darre put an hoke thorow his nose, ad laye a snare for him?
10 Though he turne all thinges vpsyde downe, close them in, or thrust the together, who darre check him therfore?
25 Who deuydeth the abundauce of waters in to ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormy wether,
13 Thou watrest the hylles from aboue, the erth is fylled with ye frutes of thy workes.
27 He turneth ye water to smaldroppes, he dryueth his cloudes
12 He stilleth the see with his power, & thorow his wy?dome hath he set forth ye worlde.
18 The vngodly is very swyft: O yt his porcio also vpo earth were swyfter then ye runnynge water, which suffreth not ye shipma to beholde the fayre & pleasaut vyniardes.
10 He doth greate thinges, soch as are vnsearcheable, yee and wonders without nombre.
14 from his stronge seate he considreth all them yt dwell in the worlde.
9 which doth thinges, that are vnsearcheable, and marueles without nobre:
10 Which geueth rayne vpo the earth, and poureth water vpon all thinges:
17 it taketh many rotes, in so moch that it is like an house off stones.
13 At his voyce the waters gather together in the ayre, he draweth vp ye cloudes from the vttemost partes of ye earth: he turneth lighteninge to rayne, and brigeth forth the wyndes out of their treasuries:
4 In his honde are all ye corners of the earth, and the strength of the hilles is his also.
41 He opened the rocke of stone, & the waters flowed out: so that ryuers ranne in the wildernesse.
30 and cause his light to shyne vpo them, and to couer the botome of the see.
15 And of ye toppes of the mountaynes of olde, and of the hilles allwaye,
25 yee wondre at him, and yet they se him but afarre of.
7 He sendeth feare vpon euery man, that they might knowe their owne workes.
21 that they suffred no thurste, whe they trauayled in the wildernesse. He claue the rockes a sonder, and the water gusshed out.
10 When the mountaynes saw the, they were afrayed, ye water streame wete awaye: the depe made a noyse at the liftinge vp of thine honde.
4 Doth not he se my wayes, & tell all my goinges?
22 Loke what lyeth hyd in darcknesse, he declareth it opely: and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light.
10 But as for my waye, he knoweth it: & trieth me as ye golde in ye fyre.
3 He gouerneth euery thinge vnder the heauen, and his light reacheth vnto the ende of the worlde.