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10 He also openeth their ears to admonition,

And commandeth them to return from iniquity; 11 If they obey, and serve him,

They spend their days in prosperity,

And their years in pleasures.

12 But if they obey not, they perish by the sword; They die in their own folly.

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The corrupt in heart treasure up wrath; They cry not to God, when he bindeth them. 14 They die in their youth;

They close their lives with the unclean.

15 But he delivereth the poor in their distress ; He openeth their ears in affliction.

16 He will bring thee also from the narrow strait, To a broad place, remote from danger,

And the provision of thy table shall be full of fatness.

17 But if thou incur the guilt of the wicked,

Know that guilt and punishment follow each other.

18 For with Him is wrath; beware lest he take thee away by

his stroke,

So that a great ransom shall not save thee.

19 Will He esteem thy riches?

No! neither thy gold, nor all the abundance of thy wealth.

20 Desire not earnestly the night,

When the people are taken away from their place.

21 Take heed, turn not thine eyes to iniquity;

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For this hast thou preferred to affliction.

Behold, God is exalted by his power;
What potentate is like him?

23 Who hath prescribed to him his way?

Or who can say to him, "Thou hast done wrong."

24 Forget not to magnify his work,

Which men celebrate with songs.

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25 All mankind gaze upon it;

Mortals behold it from afar.

26 Behold, God is great; we cannot know him,
Nor search out the number of his years.
27 Lo, he draweth up the drops of water,
Which form rain from his vapour;

28 The clouds pour it down,

And distil it upon man in abundance.

29 Who can understand the spreading of his clouds,
And the rattling of his pavilion.

30 Behold, he spreadeth around himself his light,
And he covereth the bottom of the sea.

31 By these he punisheth nations,

And by these he giveth food in abundance. 32 In both hands he holds the lightning;

He commissions it against an enemy;

33 He makes known his purpose against man,
And the herds and plants of the earth.

XXXVII.1 At this my heart trembleth,
And is moved out of its place.

2 Hear, O hear the sound of his voice,
And the noise, which issueth from his mouth.
3 He sendeth it through the whole heavens,
And his lightning to the ends of the earth.

4 After it a voice roareth,

He thundereth with the voice of his majesty,

And restraineth not the tempest, when his voice is heard.

5 God thundereth marvellously with his voice;

Great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend. 6 For he saith to the snow, "Be thou on the earth;" Likewise to the rain, even the rains of his might.

7 He sealeth up the hand of every man,

That all his labourers may acknowledge him.

8 Then the beasts go into dens,

And abide in their caverns.

9 Out of the South cometh the whirlwind, And cold out of the North.

10 By the breath of God ice is formed,

And the broad waters are made solid.

11 He causeth the clouds to descend in rain, And his lightning scattereth the mists..

12 He leadeth them about by his wisdom,

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That they may execute his commands throughout the world;

13 Whether he cause them to come for punishment,

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Stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God. 15 Dost thou know when God ordained them,

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And caused the lightning of his cloud to flash? 16 Dost thou understand the balancing of the clouds, The wondrous works of him that is perfect in wisdom?

17 How thy garments become warm,

When he maketh the earth sultry by his south wind? 18 Canst thou like him spread out the sky,

Firm like a molten mirror?

19 Teach us what we shall say to him,

For we cannot address him by reason of darkness.

20 If I speak, will it be told him?

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Verily if a man speak to him, he will be consumed.

Men cannot look upon the light,

When it is bright in the skies,

When the wind hath passed over them, and made them

clear,

22 And a golden splendour cometh from the firmament,

But with God is terrible majesty!

23 The Almighty, we cannot find him out;

He is excellent in power and justice,

Perfect in righteousness, but he giveth no account of his doings.

24 Therefore let men fear him,

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Whom none of the men of wisdom can behold.

CHAP. XXXVIII. XXXIX.

Then spake Jehovah to Job out of the whirlwind, and said:

Who is this, that darkeneth my counsels by words without knowledge?

3 Gird up thy loins like a man ;

I will ask thee, and answer thou me.

4 Where wast thou, when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, since thou hast such knowledge!

5 Who fixed its dimensions, since thou knowest! Or who stretched out the line upon it?

6 Upon what were its foundations fixed? And who laid its corner stone,

7 When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy ?

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Who shut up the sea with doors,

When it burst forth as from the womb?

9 When I made the clouds its mantle,

And thick darkness its swaddling-band;

10 When I appointed its bounds,

And fixed its bars and doors;

11 And said, Thus far shalt thou come, and no farther; Here shall thy proud waves be stayed!

12 Hast thou ever commanded the morning, Or caused the day-spring to know its place,

13 That they should lay hold of the ends of the earth,

And shake the wicked out of it?

14 It is changed as wax by the seal;

And all things stand forth as in rich apparel. 15 But from the wicked their light is withheld, And the high raised arm is broken.

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Hast thou penetrated to the springs of the sea, And walked through the recesses of the deep? 17 Have the gates of death been disclosed to thee,

And hast thou seen the gates of the shadow of death? 18 Hast thou discovered the breadth of the earth? Declare, since thou knowest it all!

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Where is the way to the abode of light?
And darkness, where is its dwellingplace,

20 That thou mayest lead each of them to its boundary, And know the paths to its mansion?

21 Surely thou knowest! for thou wast then born! And the number of thy years is great!

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Hast thou entered the storehouses of the snow,
Or seen the treasures of the hail?

23 Which I have reserved against the time of trouble,
Against the day of battle and war.

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Where is the way, by which light is distributed, And the east wind let loose upon the earth? 25 Who hath prepared a channel for the rain, And a path for the glittering thunderbolt, 26 To give rain to the land without an inhabitant, To the wilderness, where is no man;

27 To satisfy the desolate and waste ground,

And cause the bud of the tender herb to spring forth ?

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