Job 37:5
when God sendeth out his voyce: greate thinges doth he, which we can not coprehende.
when God sendeth out his voyce: greate thinges doth he, which we can not coprehende.
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2 Heare then the sounde of his voyce, and the noyse yt goeth out of his mouth.
3 He gouerneth euery thinge vnder the heauen, and his light reacheth vnto the ende of the worlde.
4 A roaringe voyce foloweth him: for his glorious magesty geueth soch a thondre clappe, that (though a man heare it) yet maye he not perceaue it afterwarde. It geueth an horrible sownde,
6 When 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
9 which doth thinges, that are vnsearcheable, and marueles without nobre:
10 Which geueth rayne vpo the earth, and poureth water vpon all thinges:
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?
10 He doth greate thinges, soch as are vnsearcheable, yee and wonders without nombre.
17 The thicke cloudes poured out water, ye cloudes thodered, and thy arowes wente abrode.
18 Thy thonder was herde rounde aboute, the lighteninges shone vpon the grounde, the earth was moued and shoke withall.
16 As 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
29 He can sprede out the cloudes (a couerynge off his tabernacle)
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:
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.
26 Beholde, so greate is God, that he passeth oure knowlege, nether are we able to come to ye experiece of his yeares.
27 He turneth ye water to smaldroppes, he dryueth his cloudes
34 Morouer, cast thou lift vp thy voyce to ye cloudes, yt they maye poure downe a greate rayne vpo the?
35 Canst thou thodre also yt they maye go their waye, & be obediet vnto the, sayege: lo, here are we?
3 It is the LORDE that commaundeth the waters: It is the glorious God that maketh ye thonder:
4 it is the LORDE yt ruleth the see.
14 The LORDE thondered from heaue, and the Hyest put forth his voyce.
9 Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?
14 Herken vnto this (o Iob) stonde still, and considre the wonderous workes of God.
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?
26 when he set the rayne in ordre, and gaue the mightie floudes a lawe:
25 Who deuydeth the abundauce of waters in to ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormy wether,
7 He bryngeth forth the cloudes from the endes of the worlde, he turneth ye lighteniges vnto rayne, bringige the wyndes out of their treasuries.
32 In ye turnynge of a hande he hydeth the light, & at his commaundement it commeth agayne.
33 The rysinge vp therof sheweth he to his frendes and to the catell.
25 For at his worde, the stormy wynde aryseth, and lifteth vp the wawes therof.
11 The cloudes do their laboure in geuynge moystnesse, the cloudes poure downe their rayne.
8 Fyre and hayle, snowe & vapors wynde and storme, fulfillynge his worde.
5 Greate is or LORDE, and greate is his power, yee his wy?dome is infinite.
4 His lightenynges geue shyne vnto the worlde, the earth seyth it & is afraied.
8 He byndeth ye water in his cloudes, that they fall not downe together.
9 He holdeth back his stole, that it caa not be sene, and spredeth his cloudes before it.
12 At the brightnes off his presence the cloudes remoued, with hale stones & coales of fyre.
13 The LORDE also thondred out of ye heaue, & the heyth gaue his thondre wt hale stones & coales of fyre.
11 The very pilers of heaue treble & quake at his reprofe.
12 He stilleth the see with his power, & thorow his wy?dome hath he set forth ye worlde.
5 He translateth the moutaynes, or euer they be awarre, & ouerthroweth them in his wrath.
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.
5 He turned the see in to drye lode, so that they wente thorow the water on fote: therfore wil we reioyse in him.
22 Beholde, God is of a mightie hye power: Where is there soch a gyde and lawegeuer as he?
3 The LORDE suffreth longe, he is of greate power, & so innocent, that he leaueth no man fautlesse before him. The LORDE goeth forth in tempest and stormy wether, the cloudes are the dust of his fete.
37 who nombreth the cloudes in wisdome? who stilleth ye vehement waters of the heaue?
6 Who maye endure before his wrath? Or who is able to abyde his grymme displeasure? His anger taketh on like fyre, and the harde rockes burst in sunder before him.
30 The LORDE also shal set vp the power of his voyce, and declare his terrible arme, with his angrie countenaunce, yee and the flame of the consumynge fyre, with earth quake, tempest of wynde, and hale stones.