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Key: (H)ub (G)ateway (S)trong's New Defender's Other |
1 | At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved out of his place. | H · G · S |
2 | Hear attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound that goeth out of his mouth. | H · G · S |
3 | He directeth it under the whole heaven, and his lightning unto the ends of the earth. | H · G · S |
4 | After it a voice roareth: he thundereth with the voice of his excellency; and he will not stay them when his voice is heard. | H · G · S |
5 | God thundereth marvellously with his voice; great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend. | H · G · S |
6 | For he saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth; likewise to the small rain, and to the great rain of his strength. | H · G · S |
7 | He sealeth up the hand of every man; that all men may know his work. | H · G · S |
8 | Then the beasts go into dens, and remain in their places. | H · G · S |
9 | Out of the south cometh the whirlwind: and cold out of the north. | H · G · S |
10 | By the breath of God frost is given: and the breadth of the waters is straitened. | H · G · S |
11 | Also by watering he wearieth the thick cloud: he scattereth his bright cloud: | H · G · S wearieth the thick cloud |
12 | And it is turned round about by his counsels: that they may do whatsoever he commandeth them upon the face of the world in the earth. | H · G · S his counsels |
13 | He causeth it to come, whether for correction, or for his land, or for mercy. | H · G · S |
14 | Hearken unto this, O Job: stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God. | H · G · S |
15 | Dost thou know when God disposed them, and caused the light of his cloud to shine? | H · G · S Dost thou know |
16 | Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge? | H · G · S |
17 | How thy garments are warm, when he quieteth the earth by the south wind? | H · G · S |
18 | Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass? | H · G · S |
19 | Teach us what we shall say unto him; for we cannot order our speech by reason of darkness. | H · G · S |
20 | Shall it be told him that I speak? if a man speak, surely he shall be swallowed up. | H · G · S |
21 | And now men see not the bright light which is in the clouds: but the wind passeth, and cleanseth them. | H · G · S |
22 | Fair weather cometh out of the north: with God is terrible majesty. | H · G · S out of the north |
23 | Touching the Almighty, we cannot find him out: he is excellent in power, and in judgment, and in plenty of justice: he will not afflict. | H · G · S |
24 |
Men do therefore fear him: he
respecteth not any that are wise of heart.
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