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Chapter 37
At
this
also
my
heart
trembleth,
and
is
moved
out
of
his
place.
2
Hear
attentively
the
noise
of
his
voice,
and
the
sound
that
goeth
out
of
his
mouth.
3
He
directeth
it
under
the
whole
heaven,
and
his
lightning
unto
the
ends
of
the
earth.
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.
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
small
rain,
and
to
the
great
rain
of
his
strength.
7
He
sealeth
up
the
hand
of
every
man;
that
all
men
may
know
his
work.
8
Then
the
beasts
go
into
dens,
and
remain
in
their
places.
9
Out
of
the
south
cometh
the
whirlwind:
and
cold
out
of
the
north.
10
By
the
breath
of
God
frost
is
given:
and
the
breadth
of
the
waters
is
straitened.
11
Also
by
watering
he
wearieth
the
thick
cloud:
he
scattereth
his
bright
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.
13
He
causeth
it
to
come,
whether
for
correction,
or
for
his
land,
or
for
mercy.
14
Hearken
unto
this,
O
Job:
stand
still,
and
consider
the
wondrous
works
of
God.
15
Dost
thou
know
when
God
disposed
them,
and
caused
the
light
of
his
cloud
to
shine?
16
Dost
thou
know
the
balancings
of
the
clouds,
the
wondrous
works
of
him
which
is
perfect
in
knowledge?
17
How
thy
garments
are
warm,
when
he
quieteth
the
earth
by
the
south
wind?
18
Hast
thou
with
him
spread
out
the
sky,
which
is
strong,
and
as
a
molten
looking
glass?
19
Teach
us
what
we
shall
say
unto
him;
for
we
cannot
order
our
speech
by
reason
of
darkness.
20
Shall
it
be
told
him
that
I
speak?
if
a
man
speak,
surely
he
shall
be
swallowed
up.
21
And
now
men
see
not
the
bright
light
which
is
in
the
clouds:
but
the
wind
passeth,
and
cleanseth
them.
22
Fair
weather
cometh
out
of
the
north:
with
God
is
terrible
majesty.
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.
24
Men
do
therefore
fear
him:
he
respecteth
not
any
that
are
wise
of
heart.
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