14
Hearken unto this, O
Job: stand
still, and
consider the
wondrous works of
God.
tw{a.l.pin !enw{B.tih.w d{m][ bw{Yia ta{Z h'nyiz]a;h ? lea
15
Dost thou
know when
God disposed them, and caused the
light of his
cloud to
shine?
rw{a ;[yipw{h.w ~,hyel][ ;Hw{l/a -m.Wf.B [;det]h ? w{n'n][
16
Dost thou
know the
balancings of the
clouds, the wondrous
works of him which is
perfect in
knowledge?
~yim.T tw{a.l.pim b'[ -yef.l.pim -l;[ [;det]h ? ~yi[eD
17
How thy
garments are
warm, when he
quieteth the
earth by the
south wind?
~w{r'Dim #,r,a jiq.v;h.B ~yiM;x '$y,d'g.B -r,v]a
18
Hast thou with him spread
out the
sky, which is
strong, and as a
molten looking
glass?
q'c.Wm yia.riK ~yiq'z]x ~yiq'x.vil w{Mi[ ;[yiq.r;T
19
Teach us what we shall
say unto him; for we cannot
order our speech by
reason of
darkness.
.$,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
speak? if a
man speak, surely he shall be swallowed
up.
yiK vyia r;m'a -mia reB;d]a yiK w{l -r;PUs.y;h ? ['LUb.y
21
And now men
see not the
bright light which is in the
clouds: but the
wind passeth, and
cleanseth 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
Fair
weather cometh out of the
north: with
God is
terrible majesty.
dw{h a'rw{n ;Hw{l/a -l;[ h,t/a,y b'h'z !w{p'Cim
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.
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
Men do therefore
fear him: he
respecteth not any that are
wise of
heart.
bel -yem.k;x -l'K h,a.rIy -a{l ~yiv'n]a .Wh.Waer.y !ek'l