Job 38:11
sayenge: Hither to shalt thou come, but no further, and here shalt thou laye downe thy proude and hye wawes.
sayenge: Hither to shalt thou come, but no further, and here shalt thou laye downe thy proude and hye wawes.
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12 Hast thou geue the mornynge his charge (as soone as thou wast borne) and shewed the dayespringe his place,
13 yt it might take holde of the corners of the earth, & yt the vngodly might be shake out?
10 when I gaue it my comaundement, makynge dores & barres for it,
28 whan he hanged the cloudes aboue: whan he fastened the sprynges of the depe:
29 Whan he shutt the see within certayne bowndes, that ye waters shulde not go ouer their marckes. When he layed the foundacions of the earth,
16 Camest thou euer into the groude of the see, Or, hast thou walked in ye lowe corners of ye depe?
22 Feare ye not me, saieth the LORDE? Are ye not ashamed, to loke me in the face? which bynde the see with the sonde, so that it can not passe his boundes: For though it rage, yet can it do nothinge: and though the wawes therof do swell, yet maye they not go ouer.
9 O LORDE God of hoostes, who is like vnto the in power? thy trueth is rounde aboute the.
9 Thou hast set them their boundes, which they maie not passe, that they turne not agayne to couer ye earth.
10 He hath copased the waters wt certayne boundes, vntill the daye & night come to an ende.
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.
8 Who shutt the see with dores, when it brake forth as a childe out off his mothers wombe?
8 In the breth of thy wrath the waters fell together, the floudes wente vpon a heape: The depes plomped together in ye myddest of the see.
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?
8 He himself alone spredeth out ye heauens, and goeth vpon the wawes of the see.
7 The LORDE hath promised his louynge kyndnesse daylie, therfore wil I prayse him in the night season, and make my prayer vnto ye God of my life.
5 What ayled the (o thou see) that thou fleddest? and thou Iordan, that thou turnedest backe?
25 For at his worde, the stormy wynde aryseth, and lifteth vp the wawes therof.
7 Which stilleth ye ragige of the see, the roaringe off his wawes, and the woodnes of the people.
19 Thy waye was in the see, and thy pathes in the greate waters, yet coude no man knowe thy fotesteppes.
11 and sayde morouer vnto him: What shall we do vnto the, that the see maye ceasse from troublinge vs? (for the see wrought and was troublous)
3 From that tyme forth hath yi seate bene prepared, thou art from euerlastinge.
4 The floudes aryse (o LORDE) the floudes lift vp their noyse, ye floudes lift vp their wawes.
9 His length exceadeth the length of the earth, and his bredth ye bredth of the see.
3 Thou haddest cast me downe depe in ye middest off the see, and the floude compased me aboute: yee all thy wawes and rowles of water went ouer me,
30 yt the waters are as harde as stones, & lye congeeled aboue the depe.
15 Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.
15 Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.
16 The pourynges out of the See were sene, and the foundacions of the earth were discouered at the chydinge of the LORDE, & at the breth of the sprete of his wrath.
11 And the reed See partedst thou in sunder before them, so that they wete thorow the myddes of the See drye shod: & their persecuters threwest thou in to the depe as a stone, in the mightie waters,
11 Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
24 By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?
25 Who deuydeth the abundauce of waters in to ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormy wether,
10 Art not thou he, that hast wounded that proude lucifer, and hewen the dragon in peces? Art not thou euen he, which hast dried vp the depe of the see, which hast made playne the see grounde, that the delyuered might go thorow?
10 Thou blewest with thy wynde, the see couered them, and they sancke downe as leed in the mightie waters.
7 Sela. Thou hast put awaye myne acquataunce farre fro me, & made me to be abhorred of them:
15 I am the LORDE yi God, that make the see to be still, and to rage: whose name is the LORDE of hoostes.
16 Morouer, thus saieth the LORDE (Euen he that maketh a waye in the see, and a footpath in the mightie waters:
7 He gathereth ye waters together as it were in a bottell, & laieth vp the depe in secrete.
18 Yf thou wilt now regarde my comaundement, thy welthynes shalbe as the water streame: & thy rightuousnes as the wawes flowinge in the see.
4 Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
15 The springes of waters were sene, & the foundacios of the roude worlde were discouered at yi chiding (o LORDE) at the blastinge & breth of thy displeasure.
15 Thou makest a waye for thine horses in the see, euen in the mudde of greate waters.
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.
22 Wentest thou euer in to the treasuries off the snowe, or hast thou sene ye secrete places of the hale:
29 He maketh the storme to ceasse, so that the wawes are still.
5 The dayes of man are shorte, ye nombre of his monethes are knowne only vnto the. Thou hast apoynted him his boundes, he can not go beyonde them.
3 The see sawe that, and fled, Iordan turned backe.