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At this[H2063] also my heart[H3820]trembleth[H2729], and is moved out[H5425] of his place[H4725].
2Hear[H8085]attentively[H8085] the noise[H7267] of his voice[H6963], and the sound[H1899] that goeth out[H3318] of his mouth[H6310].
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He directeth[H3474]it[H8281] under the whole heaven[H8064], and his lightning[H216] unto the ends[H3671] of the earth[H776].
4After[H310] it a voice[H6963]roareth[H7580]: he thundereth[H7481] with the voice[H6963] of his excellency[H1347]; and he will not stay[H6117] them when his voice[H6963] is heard[H8085].
5God[H410]thundereth[H7481]marvellously[H6381] with his voice[H6963]; great things[H1419]doeth[H6213] he, which we cannot comprehend[H3045].
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For he saith[H559] to the snow[H7950], Be thou[H1933] on the earth[H776]; likewise to the small[H4306]rain[H1653], and to the great[H4306]rain[H1653] of his strength[H5797].
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He sealeth up[H2856] the hand[H3027] of every man[H120]; that all men[H582] may know[H3045] his work[H4639].
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Then the beasts[H2416]go[H935]into[H1119]dens[H695], and remain[H7931] in their places[H4585].
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Out of the south[H2315]cometh[H935] the whirlwind[H5492]: and cold[H7135] out of the north[H4215].
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By the breath[H5397] of God[H410]frost[H7140] is given[H5414]: and the breadth[H7341] of the waters[H4325] is straitened[H4164].
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Also by watering[H7377] he wearieth[H2959] the thick cloud[H5645]: he scattereth[H6327] his bright[H216]cloud[H6051]:
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And it is turned[H2015] round about[H4524] by his counsels[H8458]: that they may do[H6467] whatsoever he commandeth[H6680] them upon the face[H6440] of the world[H8398] in the earth[H776].
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He causeth it to come[H4672], whether for correction[H7626], or for his land[H776], or for mercy[H2617].
14Hearken[H238] unto this, O Job[H347]: stand still[H5975], and consider[H995] the wondrous[H6381] works of God[H410].
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Dost thou know[H3045] when God[H433]disposed[H7760] them, and caused the light[H216] of his cloud[H6051] to shine?[H3313]
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Dost thou know[H3045] the balancings[H4657] of the clouds[H5645], the wondrous works[H4652] of him which is perfect[H8549] in knowledge?[H1843]
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How thy garments[H899] are warm[H2525], when he quieteth[H8252] the earth[H776] by the south[H1864] wind?
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Hast thou with him spread out[H7554] the sky[H7834], which is strong[H2389], and as a molten[H3332] looking glass?[H7209]
19Teach[H3045] us what we shall say[H559] unto him; for we cannot order[H6186] our speech by reason[H6440] of darkness[H2822].
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Shall it be told[H5608] him that I speak?[H1696] if a man[H376]speak[H559], surely he shall be swallowed up[H1104].
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And now men see[H7200] not the bright[H925]light[H216] which is in the clouds[H7834]: but the wind[H7307]passeth[H5674], and cleanseth[H2891] them.
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Fair weather[H2091]cometh[H857] out of the north[H6828]: with God[H433] is terrible[H3372]majesty[H1935].
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Touching the Almighty[H7706], we cannot find him out[H4672]: he is excellent[H7689] in power[H3581], and in judgment[H4941], and in plenty[H7230] of justice[H6666]: he will not afflict[H6031].
24Men[H582] do therefore fear[H3372] him: he respecteth[H7200] not any that are wise[H2450] of heart[H3820].