Job 40:6
Then spake the LORDE vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:
Then spake the LORDE vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:
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1Then spake the LORDE vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:
2what is he, that hydeth his mynde with foolysh wordes?
3Gyrde vp thy loynes like a ma, for I will question the, se thou geue me a dyrecte answere.
1Morouer, God spake vnto Iob and sayde:
2Can he that stryueth with the Allmightie, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth with God, geue him an answere?
3Iob answered the LORDE, sayenge:
4Beholde, I am to vyle a personne, to answere the, therfore will I laye my hande vpon my mouth.
5Once or twyse haue I spoken, but I will saye nomore.
1The Iob answered the LORDE, and sayde:
1Iob answered, and sayde:
1Iob answered, & sayde:
1Iob answered, and sayde:
1Iob answered, and sayde:
1Iob answered, and sayde:
7gyrde vp yi loynes like a man, and tell me the thige that I will axe the.
8Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
1Iob answered, and sayde:
1So Iob answered, and sayde:
1Iob answered, and sayd:
7Now whe the LORDE had spoken these wordes vnto Iob, he sayde vnto Eliphas ye Themanite: I am displeased with the & thy two frendes, for ye haue not spoken the thinge yt is right before me, like as my seruaunt Iob hath done.
1Iob also proceaded and wete forth in his communicacion, sayege:
9Out of the south commeth the tempest, and colde out of the north.
7And the LORDE sayde vnto Sathan: From whence commest thou? Sathan answered the LORDE, and sayde: I haue gone aboute the lode, and walked thorow it.
2and sayde:
14Herken vnto this (o Iob) stonde still, and considre the wonderous workes of God.
9Sathan answered, and sayde vnto the LORDE: Doth Iob feare God for naught?
1Then answered Baldad the Suhite, and sayde:
1Eliu proceaded forth in his comunicacion, & sayde:
19ad sodenly there came a mightie greate wynde out off the South, and smote the iiij. corners of the house: which fell vpon thy children, so that they are deed: and I am gotten awaye alone, to tell the.
20Then Iob stode vp, and rente his clothes shaued his heade, fell downe vpon the groude, worshipped,
1So Iob proceaded and wete forth in his communicacion, sayenge:
31Marke well (O Iob) & heare me: holde the still, vntill I haue spoken.
32But yf thou hast eny thinge to saye, then answere me and speake, for thy answere pleaseth me.
2And the LORDE sayde vnto Sathan: From whence commest thou? Sathan answered and sayde: I haue gone aboute the lode, and walked thorow it.
11He sayde: Go forth, and stonde vpon the mount before the LORDE. And beholde, the LORDE wete ouer: and a greate mightie wynde, which roue the mountaynes, and brake the harde stones, came before the LORDE, but the LORDE was not in the wynde. After the wynde came there an earthquake, but the LORDE was not in the earthquake.
16Then stode there one before me, whose face I knewe not: an ymage there was, and the wether was still, so that I herde this voyce:
1Then answered Baldad the Suhite, and sayde:
1Wherfore, heare my wordes (O Iob) & herken vnto all, that I wyll saye:
23Beholde, on the other syde shall the wrath of the LORDE breake out as a stormy water, as a mightie whyrle wynde: and shal fall vpo the heades of the vngodly.
1Then answered Baldad the Suhite, & sayde:
1The worde of the LORDE came vnto me, sayenge:
1Then answered Eliphas the Themanite, and sayde:
22And then sende for me to the lawe, yt I maye answere for my self: or els, let me speake, and geue thou the answere.
1Then answered Sophar the Naamathite, and sayde:
4O herken thou vnto me also, and let me speake: answere me vnto the thinge that I will axe the.
1Then answered Sophar the Naamathite, and sayde:
1Eliu proceaded forth in his talkinge, & sayde:
1And the worde of the LORDE came vnto me, sayenge:
1The worde of the LORDE came vnto me, sayenge:
22Golde is brought out of the north, but the prayse and honoure off Gods feare commeth fro God himself.