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| 37:1 | Myn herte dredde of this thing, and is moued out of his place. |
| 37:2 | It schal here an heryng in the feerdfulnesse of his vois, and a sown comynge forth of his mouth. |
| 37:3 | He biholdith ouere alle heuenes; and his liyt is ouere the termes of erthe. |
| 37:4 | Sown schal rore aftir hym, he schal thundre with the vois of his greetnesse; and it schal not be souyt out, whanne his vois is herd. |
| 37:5 | God schal thundre in his vois wondurfulli, that makith grete thingis and that moun not be souyt out. |
| 37:6 | Which comaundith to the snow to come doun on erthe, and to the reynes of wijntir, and to the reynes of his strengthe. |
| 37:7 | Which markith in the hond of alle men, that alle men knowe her werkis. |
| 37:8 | An vnresonable beeste schal go in to his denne, and schal dwelle in his caue, `ethir derke place. |
| 37:9 | Tempestis schulen go out fro the ynnere thingis, and coold fro Arturus. |
| 37:10 | Whanne God makith blowyng, frost wexith togidere; and eft ful brood watris ben sched out. |
| 37:11 | Whete desirith cloudis, and cloudis spreeden abrood her liyt. |
| 37:12 | Whiche cloudes cumpassen alle thingis bi cumpas, whidur euere the wil of the gouernour ledith tho, to al thing which he comaundith `to tho on the face of the world; |
| 37:13 | whether in o lynage, ethir in his lond, ether in what euer place of his merci he comaundith tho to be foundun. |
| 37:14 | Joob, herkene thou these thingis; stonde thou, and biholde the meruels of God. |
| 37:15 | Whethir thou woost, whanne God comaundide to the reynes, that tho schulen schewe the liyt of hise cloudis? |
| 37:16 | Whether thou knowist the grete weies of cloudis, and perfit kunnyngis? |
| 37:17 | Whether thi cloothis ben not hoote, whanne the erthe is blowun with the south? |
| 37:18 | In hap thou madist with hym heuenes, which moost sad ben foundid, as of bras. |
| 37:19 | Schewe thou to vs, what we schulen seie to hym; for we ben wlappid in derknessis. |
| 37:20 | Who schal telle to hym, what thingis Y speke? yhe, if he spekith, a man schal be deuourid. |
| 37:21 | And now men seen not liyt; the eir schal be maad thicke sudenli in to cloudis, and wynd passynge schal dryue awei tho. |
| 37:22 | Gold schal come fro the north, and ferdful preisyng of God. |
| 37:23 | For we moun not fynde him worthili; he is greet in strengthe, and in doom, and in riytfulnesse, and may not be teld out. |
| 37:24 | Therfor men schulen drede hym; and alle men, that semen to hem silf to be wise, schulen not be hardi to biholde. |
| 37:1 | At this also mine heart is astonied, and is mooued out of his place. |
| 37:2 | Heare the sound of his voyce, and the noyse that goeth out of his mouth. |
| 37:3 | He directeth it vnder the whole heauen, and his light vnto the endes of the world. |
| 37:4 | After it a noyse soundeth: hee thundereth with the voyce of his maiestie, and hee will not stay them when his voyce is heard. |
| 37:5 | God thundereth marueilously with his voyce: he worketh great things, which we know not. |
| 37:6 | For he sayth to the snowe, Be thou vpon the earth: likewise to the small rayne and to the great rayne of his power. |
| 37:7 | With the force thereof he shutteth vp euery man, that all men may knowe his worke. |
| 37:8 | Then the beastes go into the denne, and remaine in their places. |
| 37:9 | The whirlewind commeth out of the South, and the colde from the North winde. |
| 37:10 | At the breath of God the frost is giuen, and the breadth of the waters is made narrowe. |
| 37:11 | He maketh also the cloudes to labour, to water the earth, and scattereth the cloude of his light. |
| 37:12 | And it is turned about by his gouernment, that they may doe whatsoeuer he commandeth them vpon the whole worlde: |
| 37:13 | Whether it be for punishment, or for his lande, or of mercie, he causeth it to come. |
| 37:14 | Hearken vnto this, O Iob: stand and consider the wonderous workes of God. |
| 37:15 | Diddest thou knowe when God disposed them? and caused the light of his cloud to shine? |
| 37:16 | Hast thou knowen the varietie of the cloude, and the wonderous workes of him, that is perfite in knowledge? |
| 37:17 | Or howe thy clothes are warme, when he maketh the earth quiet through the South winde? |
| 37:18 | Hast thou stretched out the heaues, which are strong, and as a molten glasse? |
| 37:19 | Tell vs what we shall say vnto him: for we can not dispose our matter because of darknes. |
| 37:20 | Shall it be told him when I speake? or shall man speake when he shalbe destroyed? |
| 37:21 | And nowe men see not the light, which shineth in the cloudes, but the winde passeth and clenseth them. |
| 37:22 | The brightnesse commeth out of the North: the praise thereof is to God, which is terrible. |
| 37:23 | It is the Almightie: we can not finde him out: he is excellent in power and iudgement, and aboundant in iustice: he afflicteth not. |
| 37:24 | Let men therefore feare him: for he will not regarde any that are wise in their owne conceit. |
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