Job 38:27
To satisfy a desolate and waste place, And to cause to shoot up The produce of the tender grass?
To satisfy a desolate and waste place, And to cause to shoot up The produce of the tender grass?
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24Where `is' this, the way light is apportioned? It scattereth an east wind over the earth.
25Who hath divided for the flood a conduit? And a way for the lightning of the voices?
26To cause `it' to rain on a land -- no man, A wilderness -- no man in it.
28Hath the rain a father? Or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
8Who is covering the heavens with clouds, Who is preparing for the earth rain, Who is causing grass to spring up `on' mountains,
9Thou hast inspected the earth, and waterest it, Thou makest it very rich, the rivulet of God `is' full of water, Thou preparest their corn, When thus Thou dost prepare it,
10Its ridges have been filled, Deepened hath been its furrow, With showers Thou dost soften it, Its springing up Thou blessest.
10For, as come down doth the shower, And the snow from the heavens, And thither returneth not, But hath watered the earth, And hath caused it to yield, and to spring up, And hath given seed to the sower, and bread to the eater,
13Watering hills from His upper chambers, From the fruit of Thy works is the earth satisfied.
14Causing grass to spring up for cattle, And herb for the service of man, To bring forth bread from the earth,
1They asked of Jehovah rain in a time of latter rain, Jehovah is making lightnings, And rain `in' showers He doth give to them. To each -- the herb in the field.
27When He doth diminish droppings of the waters, They refine rain according to its vapour,
28Which clouds do drop, They distil on man abundantly.
18I open on high places rivers, And in midst of valleys fountains, I make a wilderness become a pond of water, And a dry land become springs of water.
23And He hath given rain `for' thy seed, With which thou dost sow the ground, And bread, the increase of the ground, And it hath been fat and plenteous, Enjoy do thy cattle in that day an enlarged pasture.
7For earth, that is drinking in the rain many times coming upon it, and is bringing forth herbs fit for those because of whom also it is dressed, doth partake of blessing from God,
35He maketh a wilderness become a pool of water, And a dry land become fountains of waters.
5and no shrub of the field is yet in the earth, and no herb of the field yet sprouteth, for Jehovah God hath not rained upon the earth, and a man there is not to serve the ground,
6and a mist goeth up from the earth, and hath watered the whole face of the ground.
10Who is giving rain on the face of the land, And is sending waters on the out-places.
9From the fragrance of water it doth flourish, And hath made a crop as a plant.
26And I have given them, and the suburbs of my hill, a blessing, And caused the shower to come down in its season, Showers of blessing they are.
22Are there among the vanities of the nations any causing rain? And do the heavens give showers? Art not Thou He, O Jehovah our God? And we wait for thee, for Thou -- Thou hast done all these!
11For, as the earth bringeth forth her shoots, And as a garden causeth its sown things to shoot up, So the Lord Jehovah causeth righteousness and praise To shoot up before all the nations!
7And the mirage hath become a pond, And the thirsty land fountains of waters, In the habitation of dragons, Its place of couching down, a court for reed and rush.
11`Doth a rush wise without mire? A reed increase without water?
12While it `is' in its budding -- uncropt, Even before any herb it withereth.
4Because the ground hath been broken, For there hath been no rain in the land, Ashamed have been husbandmen, They have covered their head.
7Causing vapours to ascend from the end of the earth, Lightnings for the rain He hath made, Bringing forth wind from His treasures.
15and I have given herbs in thy field for thy cattle, and thou hast eaten, and been satisfied.
37And they sow fields, and plant vineyards, And they make fruits of increase.
15I make waste mountains and hills, And all their herbs I dry up, And I have made rivers become isles, And ponds I dry up.
11Yea, by filling He doth press out a cloud, Scatter a cloud doth His light.
11And Jehovah doth lead thee continually, And hath satisfied in drought thy soul, And thy bones He armeth, And thou hast been as a watered garden, And as an outlet of waters, whose waters lie not.
6For to snow He saith, `Be `on' the earth.' And the small rain and great rain of His power.
33He maketh rivers become a wilderness, And fountains of waters become dry land.
3For I pour waters on a thirsty one, And floods on a dry land, I pour My Spirit on thy seed, And My blessing on thine offspring.
4then I have given your rains in their season, and the land hath given her produce, and the tree of the field doth give its fruit;
17Rotted have scattered things under their clods, Desolated have been storehouses, Broken down have been granaries, For withered hath the corn.
27And their inhabitants are feeble-handed, They were broken down, and are dried up. They have been the herb of the field, And the greenness of the tender grass, Grass of the roofs, And blasted corn, before it hath risen up.
1They joy from the wilderness and dry place, And rejoice doth the desert, and flourish as the rose,
34And the desolate land is tilled, Instead of which it was a desolation before the eyes of every passer by,
4He is pushing against a sea, and drieth it up, Yea, all the floods He hath made dry, Languishing `are' Bashan and Carmel, Yea, the flower of Lebanon `is' languishing.
17for thus said Jehovah, Ye do not see wind, nor do ye see rain, and that valley is full of water, and ye have drunk -- ye, and your cattle, and your beasts.
38In the hardening of dust into hardness, And clods cleave together?
6He cometh down as rain on mown grass, As showers -- sprinkling the earth.
13To take hold on the skirts of the earth, And the wicked are shaken out of it,
11In the day thy plant thou causest to become great, And in the morning thy seed makest to flourish, A heap `is' the harvest in a day of overflowing, And of mortal pain.
10And lo, the planted thing -- doth it prosper? When come against it doth the east wind, Doth it not utterly wither? On the furrows of its springing it withereth.'
25A leaf driven away dost Thou terrify? And the dry stubble dost Thou pursue?