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\c 37
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\v 1 Indeed, my heart trembles at this;
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\q it is moved out of its place.
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\q
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\v 2 Hear, oh, hear the noise of his voice,
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\q the sound that goes out from his mouth.
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\q
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\v 3 He sends it out under the whole sky,
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\q and he sends out his lightning to the borders of the earth.
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\q
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\v 4 A voice roars after it;
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\q he thunders with the voice of his majesty;
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\q he does not restrain the lightning bolts when his voice is heard.
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\q
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\v 5 God thunders marvelously with his voice;
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\q he does great things that we cannot comprehend.
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\q
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\v 6 For he says to the snow, 'Fall on the earth';
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\q likewise to the rain shower,
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\q 'Become a great shower of rain.'
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\q
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\v 7 He stops the hand of every man from working,
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\q so that all people whom he has made may see his deeds.
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\q
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\v 8 Then the beasts go into hiding
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\q and stay in their dens.
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\q
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\v 9 The storm comes from its chamber in the south
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\q and the cold from the scattering winds in the north.
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\q
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\v 10 By the breath of God ice is given;
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\q the expanse of the waters is frozen like metal.
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\q
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\v 11 Indeed, he weighs down the thick cloud with moisture;
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\q he scatters his lightning through the clouds.
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\q
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\v 12 He swirls the clouds around by his guidance,
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\q so that they may do whatever he commands them
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\q above the surface of the whole world.
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\q
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\v 13 He makes all of this happen; sometimes it happens for correction, sometimes for his land,
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\q and sometimes as acts of covenant faithfulness.
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\q
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\v 14 Listen to this, Job;
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\q stop and think about God's marvelous deeds.
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\q
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\v 15 Do you know how God forces his will on the clouds
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\q and makes the lightning bolts to flash in them?
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\q
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\v 16 Do you understand the floating of the clouds,
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\q the marvelous deeds of God, who is perfect in knowledge?
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\v 17 Do you understand how your garments become hot
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\q when the land is still because of the wind coming from the south?
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\q
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\v 18 Can you spread out the sky as he can—
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\q the sky, which is as strong as a mirror of cast metal?
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\v 19 Teach us what we should say to him,
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\q for we cannot lay out our arguments in order because of the darkness of our minds.
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\q
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\v 20 Should he be told that I wish to speak with him?
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\q Would a person wish to be swallowed up?
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\q
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\v 21 Now, people cannot look at the sun when it is bright in the sky
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\q after the wind has passed through and has cleared it of its clouds.
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\q
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\v 22 Out of the north comes golden splendor—
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\q over God is fearsome majesty.
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\q
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\v 23 Concerning the Almighty, we cannot find him;
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\q he is great in power and righteousness.
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\q He does not oppress people.
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\q
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\v 24 Therefore, people fear him.
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\q He does not pay any attention to those who are wise in their own minds."
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