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Job 37
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"At
this
also
my
heart
trembles
, And
leaps
from its
place
.
w{mw{
q.Mim
r;TIy.w
yiBil
d;r/x,y
ta{
z.l
-p;a
2
"Listen
closely
to the
thunder
of His
voice
, And the
rumbling
that
goes
out from His
mouth
.
aecey wyiPim
h,g,h.w
w{l{
q
z,g{
r.B
;[w{
m'v .W[.miv
3
"Under
the
whole
heaven
He
lets
it
loose
, And His
lightning
to the
ends
of the
earth
.
tw{p.n;K -l;[ w{rw{
a.w
.Wher.vIy
~Iy;m'V;h
-l'K -t;x;T ? #
,r'a'h
4
"After
it, a
voice
roars
; He
thunders
with His
majestic
voice
, And He does not
restrain
the lightnings when His
voice
is
heard
.
w{nw{
a.G
lw{
q.B
~e[.r;y
lw{
q
-g;a.vIy
wy'r]x;a
? w{lw{
q
[;m'VIy
-yiK ~eb.Q;[.y
a{l.w
5
"God
thunders
with His
voice
wondrously
,
Doing
great
things
which we
cannot
comprehend
.
tw{l{
d.g
h,f{
[
tw{
a'l.pin
w{lw{
q.B
lea
~e[.r;y
? ['den a{l.w
6
"For to the
snow
He
says
,
'Fall
on the
earth
,' And to the
downpour
*
and the
rain
*
, 'Be
strong
.'
~,v,g.w
r'j'm
~,v,g.w
#
,r'a
aew/h r;ma{
y
]g;l,V;l
yiK ? w{
ZU[
tw{
r.jim
7
"He
seals
the
hand
of
every
man
, That
all
men
may
know
His
work
.
yev.n;a
-l'K t;[;d'l ~w{T.x;y
~'d'a
-l'K -d;y.B
? .Whef][;m
8
"Then the
beast
goes
into its
lair
And
remains
in its
den
.
!{K.vit 'hy,t{nw{
[.mib.W b,r'a
-w{
m.b
h'Y;x
a{b'T;w
9
"Out of the
south
comes
the
storm
, And out of the
north
the
cold
.
h'r'q
~yir'z.Mim.W
h'p.Ws
aw{
b'T
r,d,x;h
-nim
10
"From the
breath
of
God
ice
is
made
, And the
expanse
of the
waters
is
frozen
.
q'c.Wm.B
~Iy;m
b;x{
r.w
x;r'q
-n,TIy
lea
-t;m.viNim
11
"Also
with
moisture
He
loads
the
thick
cloud
; He
disperses
the
cloud
of His
lightning
.
w{rw{
a
!;n][ #yip'y
b'[
;xyir.j;y
yir.B -p;a
12
"It
changes
direction
,
turning
around
by His
guidance
, That it may
do
whatever
*
He
commands
it On the
face
of the
inhabited
earth
.
~'l\['p.l
w{
t'l.WB.x;t.B
.$
eP;h.tim
tw{
Bis.m
a.Wh.w
? h'c.r'a lebet
yen.P
-l;[ ~e.W;c.y r,v]a l{K
13
"Whether
for
correction
,
or
for His
world
,
Or
for
lovingkindness
, He causes it to
happen
.
.Wheaic.m;y
d,s,x.l
-mia w{
c.r;a.l -mia j,bev.l
-mia
14
"Listen
to
this
, O
Job
,
Stand
and
consider
the
wonders
of
God
.
tw{
a.l.pin
!enw{B.tih.w d{
m][
bw{
Yia
ta{Z h'nyiz]a;h
? lea
15
"Do you
know
how
God
establishes
them, And makes the
lightning
of His
cloud
to
shine
?
rw{
a
;[yipw{h.w ~,hyel][ ;Hw{
l/a
-m.Wf.B [;det]h ? w{
n'n][
16
"Do you
know
about
the
layers
of the
thick
clouds
, The
wonders
of one
perfect
in
knowledge
,
~yim.T
tw{
a.l.pim
b'[
-yef.l.pim
-l;[
[;det]h
? ~yi[eD
17
You
whose
garments
are
hot
, When the
land
is
still
because
of the
south
wind?
~w{
r'Dim
#
,r,a
jiq.v;h.B
~yiM;x '$
y,d'g.B
-r,v]a
18
"Can you, with Him,
spread
out the
skies
,
Strong
as a
molten
mirror
?
q'c.Wm
yia.riK
~yiq'z]x
~yiq'x.vil
w{Mi[ ;[yiq.r;T
19
"Teach
us
what
we shall
say
to Him; We
cannot
arrange
our case
because
*
of
darkness
.
.$,v{
x
-yen.Pim
.${
r][;n
-a{l w{l r;ma{
N
-h;m .Wne[yidw{h
20
"Shall it be
told
Him that I would
speak
?
Or
should a
man
say
that he would be
swallowed
up?
yiK vyia
r;m'a
-mia reB;d]a
yiK w{
l -r;PUs.y;h
? ['LUb.y
21
"Now
men do not
see
the
light
which
is
bright
in the
skies
; But the
wind
has
passed
and
cleared
them.
~yiq'x.V;B
]a.Wh
ryih'B
rw{
a
.Wa'r a{
l h'T;[.w ? ~er]h;j.T;w
h'r.b'[
;x.Wr.w
22
"Out of the
north
comes
golden
splendor;
Around
God
is
awesome
majesty
.
dw{
h
a'rw{n ;Hw{
l/a
-l;[ h,t/a,y
b'h'z
!w{
p'Cim
23
"The
Almighty
-we
cannot
find
Him; He is
exalted
in
power
And He will not
do
violence
to
justice
and
abundant
righteousness
.
h'q'd.c
-b{
r.w
j'P.vim.W
;x{
k
-ayiG;f
.WhUna'c.m
-a{
l y;D;v
? h,N;[.y
a{l
24
"Therefore
men
fear
Him; He does not
regard
any
who are
wise
of
heart
."
bel
-yem.k;x -l'K h,a.rIy
-a{l
~yiv'n]a
.Wh.Waer.y !ek'l
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