Job 28:25
When he weyed the wyndes, & measured ye waters:
When he weyed the wyndes, & measured ye waters:
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26when he set the rayne in ordre, and gaue the mightie floudes a lawe:
27Then dyd he se her, the declared he her, prepared her and knewe her.
12Who hath holden the waters in his fist? Who hath measured heauen with his spanne, and hath comprehended all the earth of ye worlde in thre fyngers? Who hath weyed the mountaynes and hilles?
24For he beholdeth the endes of the worlde, and loketh vpon all that is vnder the heaue.
27He turneth ye water to smaldroppes, he dryueth his cloudes
28together for to rayne, so that they poure downe and droppe vpon men.
15Yee euen the LORDE of hoostes, that with his power made the earth, with his wi?dome prepayred ye rounde worlde, & with his discrecion spred out the heauens.
16As soone as he letteth his voyce be herde, the waters in the ayre waxe fearce: He draweth vp the cloudes from the endes of the earth. He turneth ye lightenynges to rayne, he bringeth the wyndes out of their secrete places
7He bryngeth forth the cloudes from the endes of the worlde, he turneth ye lighteniges vnto rayne, bringige the wyndes out of their treasuries.
8He byndeth ye water in his cloudes, that they fall not downe together.
9He holdeth back his stole, that it caa not be sene, and spredeth his cloudes before it.
10He hath copased the waters wt certayne boundes, vntill the daye & night come to an ende.
16Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?
25For at his worde, the stormy wynde aryseth, and lifteth vp the wawes therof.
12But (as for oure God) he made the earth with his power, and with his wisdome hath he fynished the whole compasse of the worlde, with his discrecion hath he spred out the heauens,
13At 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:
24By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?
25Who deuydeth the abundauce of waters in to ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormy wether,
7He gathereth ye waters together as it were in a bottell, & laieth vp the depe in secrete.
10Ryuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seyth it.
11Out of droppes bryngeth he greate floudes together, & the thinge that is hyd bryngeth he to light.
3Thou voltest it aboue with waters, thou makest the cloudes thy charet, and goest vpon the wynges of the wynde.
15Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.
11The cloudes do their laboure in geuynge moystnesse, the cloudes poure downe their rayne.
12He distributeth also on euery syde, acordinge as it pleaseth him to deale out his workes, that they maye do, what so euer he commaundeth the thorow the whole worlde:
8Euery ma recopenseth wt ye measure yt he receaueth: He museth vpo his sore wynde, as vpo the dayes of extreme heate.
9His length exceadeth the length of the earth, and his bredth ye bredth of the see.
11A true measure & a true balauce are ye LORDES, he maketh all weightes.
28whan he hanged the cloudes aboue: whan he fastened the sprynges of the depe:
29Whan he shutt the see within certayne bowndes, that ye waters shulde not go ouer their marckes. When he layed the foundacions of the earth,
37who nombreth the cloudes in wisdome? who stilleth ye vehement waters of the heaue?
18He sendeth out his worde and melteth them, he bloweth wt his wynde, & the waters flowe.
30and cause his light to shyne vpo them, and to couer the botome of the see.
31By these thinges gouerneth he his people, and geueth the abundaunce of meate.
32In ye turnynge of a hande he hydeth the light, & at his commaundement it commeth agayne.
8He himself alone spredeth out ye heauens, and goeth vpon the wawes of the see.
6When he commaundeth the snowe, it falleth vpon the earth: As soone as he geueth the rayne a charge, Immediatly the showers haue their strength and fall downe
3He gouerneth euery thinge vnder the heauen, and his light reacheth vnto the ende of the worlde.
12He stilleth the see with his power, & thorow his wy?dome hath he set forth ye worlde.
5Who hath measured it, knowest thou? Or, who hath spred ye lyne vpon it?
8Fyre and hayle, snowe & vapors wynde and storme, fulfillynge his worde.
14Tush, the cloudes couer him, yt he maye not se, for he dwelleth in heauen.
10Which geueth rayne vpo the earth, and poureth water vpon all thinges:
26Then ate they angels fode, for he sent them meate ynough.
34Morouer, cast thou lift vp thy voyce to ye cloudes, yt they maye poure downe a greate rayne vpo the?
15Beholde, all people are in coparison of him, as a droppe to a bucketfull, and are counted as the leest thinge yt the balaunce weyeth. Beholde, ye Iles are in comparison of him, as the shadowe of the Sonne beame.
4Who hath clymmed vp i to heauen? Who hath come downe from thence? Who hath holden ye wynde fast in his hade? Who hath coprehended ye waters in a garment? Who hath set all the endes of ye worlde? What is his name, or his sonnes name? Canst thou tell?
20Thorow his wi?dome ye depthes breake vp, & ye cloudes droppe downe the dew.
22In tymes past thou didest set me vp an hye, as it were aboue ye winde, but now hast thou geue me a very sore fall.
21A vehement wynde carieth him hence, & departeth: a storme plucketh him out of his place.