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26Look, God is exalted and unknowable; the number of his years is beyond counting.27He draws up drops of water that distill rain from his flood;28the clouds pour moisture and drip continually on humans.29Even if one perceives a spreading cloud and the thunder of his pavilion,30look how he spreads lightning across it and covers the seabed;31for by water he judges peoples and gives food in abundance.32He conceals lightning in his palms and orders it to its target.33His thunder announces it; even cattle proclaim its rising.
1Oh, my mind is disturbed by this and is more troubled than usual.2Listen closely to the rumble of his voice, the roar issuing from his mouth.3He looses it under the whole sky, his lightning on earth's edges.4After it, a voice roars; he thunders with a mighty voice, and no one can stop it when his voice is heard.5God roars with his wondrous voice; he does great things we can't know.6He says to the snow, "Fall to earth," and to the downpour of rain, "Be a mighty shower."7He stamps the hand of every person so all can know his work.