Job 38:24
By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?
By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?
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25Who deuydeth the abundauce of waters in to ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormy wether,
26yt it watereth & moystureth ye drye & baren grounde:
18Hast thou also perceaued, how brode ye earth is? Now yf thou hast knowlege of all,
19the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
20yt thou mayest bringe vs vnto their quarters, yf thou cast tell the waye to their houses.
22Wentest thou euer in to the treasuries off the snowe, or hast thou sene ye secrete places of the hale:
23which I haue prepared agaynst the tyme of trouble, agaynst the tyme of batell & warre?
21For euery ma seith not the light, yt he kepeth cleare in the cloudes, which he clenseth whan he maketh the wynde to blowe.
22Golde is brought out of the north, but the prayse and honoure off Gods feare commeth fro God himself.
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?
17and how thy clothes are warme, whe the lode is still thorow the south wynde?
18hast thou helped him to spred out the heauen, which is to loke vpo, as it were cast of cleare metall?
9Out of the south commeth the tempest, and colde out of the north.
10At the breth of God, the frost commeth, & the waters are shed abrode.
11The cloudes do their laboure in geuynge moystnesse, the cloudes poure downe their rayne.
8Euery ma recopenseth wt ye measure yt he receaueth: He museth vpo his sore wynde, as vpo the dayes of extreme heate.
33Knowest thou the course off heaue, yt thou mayest set vp the ordinaunce therof vpo earth?
34Morouer, cast thou lift vp thy voyce to ye cloudes, yt they maye poure downe a greate rayne vpo the?
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?
37who nombreth the cloudes in wisdome? who stilleth ye vehement waters of the heaue?
38who turneth the clottes to dust, & the to be clottes agayne?
32In ye turnynge of a hande he hydeth the light, & at his commaundement it commeth agayne.
7He bryngeth forth the cloudes from the endes of the worlde, he turneth ye lighteniges vnto rayne, bringige the wyndes out of their treasuries.
29He can sprede out the cloudes (a couerynge off his tabernacle)
30and cause his light to shyne vpo them, and to couer the botome of the see.
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?
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
25When he weyed the wyndes, & measured ye waters:
26when he set the rayne in ordre, and gaue the mightie floudes a lawe:
21A vehement wynde carieth him hence, & departeth: a storme plucketh him out of his place.
28Who is the father of rayne? Or, who hath begotten the droppes of dew?
29Out of whose wobe came the yse? who hath gendred the coldnes of ye ayre?
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:
3He gouerneth euery thinge vnder the heauen, and his light reacheth vnto the ende of the worlde.
14This 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?
23To the man whose waye is hyd, which God kepeth backe from him.
8Who shutt the see with dores, when it brake forth as a childe out off his mothers wombe?
9When I made the cloudes to be a coueringe for it, and swedled it with ye darcke?
10when I gaue it my comaundement, makynge dores & barres for it,
1Then spake the LORDE vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:
2what is he, that hydeth his mynde with foolysh wordes?
15Yee thou hast spoyled the vngodly off their light, & broke the arme of the proude.
16Camest thou euer into the groude of the see, Or, hast thou walked in ye lowe corners of ye depe?
4Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
11Out of droppes bryngeth he greate floudes together, & the thinge that is hyd bryngeth he to light.
3whose men of warre are innumerable, and whose light aryseth ouer all.
26Then ate they angels fode, for he sent them meate ynough.