Job 38:19
the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
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20yt thou mayest bringe vs vnto their quarters, yf thou cast tell the waye to their houses.
21Knewest thou (when thou wast borne) how olde thou shuldest be?
22Wentest thou euer in to the treasuries off the snowe, or hast thou sene ye secrete places of the hale:
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,
16Camest thou euer into the groude of the see, Or, hast thou walked in ye lowe corners of ye depe?
17Haue the gates of death bene opened vnto the or hast thou sene the dore of euerlastige treasure?
18Hast thou also perceaued, how brode ye earth is? Now yf thou hast knowlege of all,
12How commeth a man then by wy?dome? Where is the place that men fynde vnderstondinge?
20From whece then commeth wy?dome? & where is the place of vnderstondinge?
23To the man whose waye is hyd, which God kepeth backe from him.
21afore I go thyther, from whence I shal not turne agayne: Namely, to that londe of darcknesse & shadowe of death:
22yee into that darck clowdy londe & deadly shadowe, where as is no ordre, but terrible feare as in the darcknesse.
11Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
12Now because yt God is hyer the the heauens, & because thou seist yt the starres are so hye,
13wilt thou therfore saye: Tush, how shulde God knowe? Doth his dominion reach beyonde the cloudes?
18hast thou helped him to spred out the heauen, which is to loke vpo, as it were cast of cleare metall?
19Teach vs what we shal saye vnto hi, for we are vnmete because of darcknes.
2what is he, that hydeth his mynde with foolysh wordes?
11Yee the darcknesse is no darcknesse with the, but the night is as cleare as the daye, the darcknesse & light are both alike.
12For my reynes are thyne, thou hast couered me in my mothers wombe.
4Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
8He hath hedged vp my path, I ca not get awaye, he hath set darcknesse in my gate.
3The darcknes shal once come to an ende, he can seke out the grounde of all thinges: the stones, the darcke, & the horrible shadowe,
35Canst thou thodre also yt they maye go their waye, & be obediet vnto the, sayege: lo, here are we?
36Who geueth sure wisdome, or stedfast vnderstodinge?
33Knowest thou the course off heaue, yt thou mayest set vp the ordinaunce therof vpo earth?
22There is no darcknes ner thicke shadowe, yt can hyde the wicked doers from him.
3when his light shyned vpon my heade: whe I wente after the same light & shyne eue thorow the darcknesse.
15Art thou of coucel with God, when he doth these thinges? When he causeth the light to come forth of his cloudes?
16Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?
22Loke what lyeth hyd in darcknesse, he declareth it opely: and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light.
12Hast thou geue the mornynge his charge (as soone as thou wast borne) and shewed the dayespringe his place,
13yt it might take holde of the corners of the earth, & yt the vngodly might be shake out?
3whose men of warre are innumerable, and whose light aryseth ouer all.
22he openeth the depe secretes: he knoweth ye the thynge that lyeth in darknesse, for the light dwelleth with him.
19But ye waye of the vngodly is as the darcknesse, wherin me fall, or they be awarre.
28For ye saye: where is the prynces palace? where is the dwellynge of the vngodly:
8He is hyer the heaue, what wilt thou do? Deper the hell, how wilt thou then knowe him?
12chaunginge the night in to daye, & ye light in to darcknes.
8For though I go before, I fynde him not: yf I come behynde, I ca get no knowlege of him:
17Thus can not I get out of darcknesse, the cloude hath so couered my face.
6The light shalbe darcke in his dwellinge, & his candle shalbe put out with him.
4The same daye be turned to darcknesse, and not regarded of God from aboue, nether be shyned vpo wt light:
5but be couered with darcknesse, and the shadowe of death. Let the dymme cloude fall vpon it, and let it be lapped in with sorowe.
9Let the starres be dymme thorow darcknesse of it. Let it loke for light, but let it se none, nether the rysynge vp of the fayre mornynge:
23But God seyth hir waie, & knoweth hir place.
2He droue me forth, and led me: yee into darcknesse, but not in to light.
9And this is ye cause yt equite is so farre fro vs, & yt rightuousnes cometh not nye vs. We loke for light, lo, it is darknesse: for ye mornynge shyne, se, we walke in ye darke.
4Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)