Job 5:10
Which geueth rayne vpo the earth, and poureth water vpon all thinges:
Which geueth rayne vpo the earth, and poureth water vpon all thinges:
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9Thou visetest the earth, thou watrest it, and makest it very plenteous.
10The ryuer of God is full of waters, thou preparest man his corne, ad thus thou prouydest for the earth.
8Which couereth ye heauen wt cloudes, prepareth rayne for ye earth, & maketh ye grasse to growe vpon the mountaynes.
9which doth thinges, that are vnsearcheable, and marueles without nobre:
1Praye the LORDE then by tymes to geue you the latter rayne, so shall the LORDE make cloudes, and geue you rayne ynough for all the increase off the felde:
10Thou causest the welles to sprynge vp amonge the valleys, and the waters runne amonge ye hilles.
10And like as the rayne & snowe cometh downe from heaue, & returneth not thither agayne, but watereth the earth, maketh it frutefull & grene, that it maye geue corne & breade vnto the sower:
27He turneth ye water to smaldroppes, he dryueth his cloudes
28together for to rayne, so that they poure downe and droppe vpon men.
7He bryngeth forth the cloudes from the endes of the worlde, he turneth ye lighteniges vnto rayne, bringige the wyndes out of their treasuries.
13Thou watrest the hylles from aboue, the erth is fylled with ye frutes of thy workes.
14Thou bryngest forth grasse for the catell, and grene herbe for the seruyce of men.
12But (as for oure God) he made the earth with his power, and with his wisdome hath he fynished the whole compasse of the worlde, with his discrecion hath he spred out the heauens,
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:
15Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.
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:
27to make the grasse growe in places where no body dwelleth, & in the wildernes where no ma remayneth?
28Who is the father of rayne? Or, who hath begotten the droppes of dew?
11which setteth vp them of lowe degre, and sendeth prosperite, to those that are in heuynesse:
5when God sendeth out his voyce: greate thinges doth he, which we can not coprehende.
6When 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
15Yee euen the LORDE of hoostes, that with his power made the earth, with his wi?dome prepayred ye rounde worlde, & with his discrecion spred out the heauens.
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
22Are there eny amonge the goddes of the Gentiles, that sende rayne, or geue the showers of heauen? Dost not thou it o LORDE oure God, in who we trust? Yee LORDE, thou dost all these thinges.
7For the earth, that drynketh in the rayne, which commeth oft vpon it, and bringeth forth herbes mete for them that dresse it, receaueth blessynge of God:
35Agayne, he maketh the wildernes a stondinge water, and water sprynges of a drye grounde.
24They thinke not in their hartes: O let vs feare the LORDE oure God, that geueth vs rayne early and late, when nede is: which kepeth euer still the haruest for vs yearly.
14then wyl I geue rayne vnto youre lode in due season, early and late, that thou mayest gather in thy corne, thy wyne and thine oyle:
11The cloudes do their laboure in geuynge moystnesse, the cloudes poure downe their rayne.
11but it hath hilles and valleys, which drynke water of the rayne of heauen,
10He doth greate thinges, soch as are vnsearcheable, yee and wonders without nombre.
6He that hath his dwellinge in heauen, ad groundeth his tabernacle in the earth: He that calleth the waters of the see, and poureth them out vpon the playne grounde: his name is the LORDE.
20Thorow his wi?dome ye depthes breake vp, & ye cloudes droppe downe the dew.
3Thou voltest it aboue with waters, thou makest the cloudes thy charet, and goest vpon the wynges of the wynde.
18He sendeth out his worde and melteth them, he bloweth wt his wynde, & the waters flowe.
33Which turneth the floudes in to drie londe, and drieth vp the water sprynges.
8He byndeth ye water in his cloudes, that they fall not downe together.
9Thou o God sendest a gracious rayne vpon thyne enheritauce, & refreshest it, when it is drye.
8He himself alone spredeth out ye heauens, and goeth vpon the wawes of the see.
7For the LORDE thy God bryngeth the in to a good londe: A londe where in are ryuers of water, fountaynes and sprynges, which flowe by the hilles and valleys:
11Out of droppes bryngeth he greate floudes together, & the thinge that is hyd bryngeth he to light.
6But there arose a myst from the earth, & watered all the londe.
10Wherfore the heauen is forbydde to geue you eny dew, and the earth is forbydden to geue you encrease.
9The whole londe also with the feldes and all that is therin, is in subieccion and bondage vnto ye kinge.
9What is he, but he knoweth, that ye hode of the LORDE made all these?
6He shal come downe like the rayne in to a flese of woll, and like the droppes that water ye earth.
18I bringe forth floudes in the hilles, & welles in the playne feldes. I turne ye wildernes to ryuers, and the drie londe to condytes of water.
18And he prayed agayne, and ye heaue gaue rayne, & ye earth brought forth her frute.
25When he weyed the wyndes, & measured ye waters: