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Job 38
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1
Then the
LORD
answered
Job
out of the
whirlwind
and
said
,
r;ma{
Y;w
h'r'[.S;h
~]nim bw{
Yia
-t,a h'wh.y
-n;[;Y;w
2
"Who
is
this
that
darkens
counsel
By
words
without
knowledge
?
t;['d
-yil.B ]nyiLim.b h'ce[
.$yiv.x;m h,z yim
3
"Now
gird
up your
loins
like a
man
, And I will
ask
you, and you
instruct
Me!
yine[yidw{h.w '$
.l'a.v,a.w
'$
y,c'l]x r,b,g.k
a'n -r'z/a
4
"Where
were you when I
laid
the
foundation
of the
earth
?
Tell
Me,
if
you
have
understanding
,
'T.[;d'y -mia deG;h #
,r'a
-yid.s'y.B
'tyIy'h h{
pyea ? h'nyib
5
Who
set
its
measurements
?
Since
you
know
.
Or
who
stretched
the
line
on it?
h'j'n
-yim w{a ['det
yiK 'hy,D;m.m
~'f -yim ? w'Q
'hy,l'[
6
"On
what
were its
bases
sunk
?
Or
who
laid
its
cornerstone
*
,
!,b,a h'r'y
-yim w{
a .W['B.j'h
'hy,n'd]a h'm -l;[ ? H't'NiP
7
When the
morning
stars
sang
together
And
all
the
sons
of
God
shouted
for
joy
?
yen.B -l'K .W[yir'Y;w r,q{
b
yeb.kw{
K
d;x;y
-n'r.B ? ~yih{
l/a
8
"Or who
enclosed
the
sea
with
doors
When,
bursting
forth
, it
went
out from the
womb
;
aecey
~,x,rem
w{xyig.B
~'y
~Iy;t'l.diB
.$,s'Y;w
9
When I
made
a
cloud
its
garment
And
thick
darkness
its
swaddling
band
,
w{
t'LUt]x
l,p'r][;w
w{
vUb.l
!'n'[ yim.Wf.B
10
And I
placed
boundaries
on it And
set
a
bolt
and
doors
,
~Iy't'l.d.W
;xyir.B
~yif'a'w
yiQUx
wy'l'[ r{
B.v,a'w
11
And I
said
,
'Thus
far
you shall
come
, but
no
farther
; And
here
shall your
proud
waves
stop
'?
tyiv'y
-a{p.W @yis{
t
a{l.w aw{
b't
h{
P
-d;[
r;m{
a'w
? '$
y,L;G
!w{
a.giB
12
"Have you
ever
*
in your
life
*
commanded
the
morning
, And caused the
dawn
to
know
its
place
,
w{m{
q.m
r;x;v
h'T.[;DIy r,q{
B
'tyi.Wic ]'ky,m'Yim.h
13
That it might
take
hold
of the
ends
of the
earth
, And the
wicked
be
shaken
out of it?
h'N,Mim ]myi['v.r
.Wr]['NIy.w
#
,r'a'h
tw{p.n;k.B z{
x/a,l
14
"It is
changed
like
clay
under the
seal
; And they
stand
forth
like
a
garment
.
v.Wb.l
w{
m.K .Wb.C;y.tIy.w
~'tw{
x
r,m{
x.K
.$
eP;h.tiT
15
"From the
wicked
their
light
is
withheld
, And the
uplifted
arm
is
broken
.
reb'ViT
h'm'r ;[w{
r.z.W
~'rw{
a
]myi['v.rem
[;n'MIy.w
16
"Have you
entered
into the
springs
of the
sea
Or
walked
in the
recesses
of the
deep
?
'T.k'L;h.tih ~w{
h.T
r,qex.b.W
~'y
-yek.bin -d;[ 'ta'b]h
17
"Have the
gates
of
death
been
revealed
to you, Or have you
seen
the
gates
of
deep
darkness
?
t,w'm.l;c
yer][;v.w
t,w'm
-yer][;v
'$
.l .Wl.gin]h ? h,a.riT
18
"Have you
understood
the
expanse
of the
earth
?
Tell
Me,
if
you
know
all
this.
'T.[;d'y -mia deG;h #
,r'a
-yeb]x;r
-d;[ 'T.n;n{B.tih ? H'LUk
19
"Where
is the
way
to the
dwelling
of
light
? And
darkness
,
where
is its
place
,
h,z -yea .$,v{
x.w
rw{
a
-n'K.vIy .$
,r,D;h
h,z -yea ? w{m{
q.m
20
That you may
take
it to its
territory
And that you may
discern
the
paths
to its
home
?
tw{
byit.n
]nyib't
-yik.w w{
l.Wb.G
-l,a .WN,x'Qit yiK ? w{tyeB
21
"You
know
, for you were
born
then
, And the
number
of your
days
is
great
!
~yiB;r
'$y,m'y
r;P.sim.W
del\WiT z'a -yiK 'T.[;d'y
22
"Have you
entered
the
storehouses
of the
snow
, Or have you
seen
the
storehouses
of the
hail
,
h,a.riT
d'r'B
tw{r.c{
a.w
g,l'v
tw{r.c{
a
-l,a 'ta'b]h
23
Which
I have
reserved
for the
time
of
distress
, For the
day
of
war
and
battle
?
h'm'x.lim.W
b'r.q
~w{
y.l
r'c
-t,[.l
yiT.k;f'x -r,v]a
24
"Where
is the
way
that the
light
is
divided
, Or the
east
wind
scattered
on the
earth
?
#
,r'a
-yel][ ~yid'q
#ep'y rw{
a
q,l'xey
.$
,r,D;h
h,z -yea
25
"Who
has
cleft
a
channel
for the
flood
, Or a
way
for the
thunderbolt
*
,
tw{l{
q
zyiz]x;l
.$
,r,d.w
h'l'[.T
@
,j,V;l
g;Lip
-yim
26
To
bring
rain
on a
land
without
people
, On a
desert
without
a
man
in it,
~'d'a
-a{
l r'B.dim
vyia
-a{l #
,r,a
-l;[ ryij.m;h.l ? w{B
27
To
satisfy
the
waste
and
desolate
land And to make the
seeds
of
grass
to
sprout
?
a,v,d
a'c{
m
;xyim.c;h.l.W h'a{
v.m.W
h'a{v ;[yiB.f;h.l
28
"Has
the
rain
a
father
?
Or
who
has
begotten
the
drops
of
dew
?
l'j
-yel.g,a
dyilw{
h
-yim w{
a b'a
r'j'M;l
-vey]h
29
"From
whose
womb
has
come
the
ice
? And the
frost
of
heaven
,
who
has
given
it
birth
?
w{
d'l.y
yim
]mIy;m'v
r{
p.k.W
x;r'Q;h
a'c'y yim !,j,Bim
30
"Water
becomes
hard
like
stone
, And the
surface
of the
deep
is
imprisoned
.
.Wd'K;l.tIy
~w{
h.t
yen.p.W
.Wa'B;x.tIy
~Iy;m
!,b,a'K
31
"Can you
bind
the
chains
of the
Pleiades
,
Or
loose
the
cords
of
Orion
?
lyis.K
tw{k.v{
m
-w{
a h'myiK
tw{
N;d][;m
reV;q.t;h
? ;xeT;p.T
32
"Can you
lead
forth
a
constellation
in its
season
, And
guide
the
Bear
with her
satellites
?
'hy,n'B
-l;[ vIy;[.w
w{
Ti[.B
tw{
r'Z;m
ayic{
t]h
? ~ex.n;t
33
"Do you
know
the
ordinances
of the
heavens
,
Or
fix
their
rule
over the
earth
?
w{
r'j.vim
~yif'T
-mia ~Iy'm'v tw{QUx 'T.[;d'y]h ? #
,r'a'b
34
"Can you
lift
up your
voice
to the
clouds
, So that an
abundance
of
water
will
cover
you?
'K,S;k.T
~Iy;m
-t;[.piv.w '$,lw{
q
b'['l
~yir't]h
35
"Can you
send
forth
lightnings
that they may
go
And
say
to you,
'Here
we are'?
.WneNih '$.l .Wr.ma{
y.w
.Wkeley.w ~yiq'r.B
x;L;v.t;h
36
"Who
has
put
wisdom
in the
innermost
being
Or
given
understanding
to the
mind
?
yiw.k,F;l
!;t'n -yim w{
a h'm.k'x
tw{
xUJ;B
t'v -yim ? h'nyib
37
"Who
can
count
the
clouds
by
wisdom
, Or
tip
the
water
jars
of the
heavens
,
~Iy;m'v
yel.bin.w
h'm.k'x.B
~yiq'x.v
reP;s.y
-yim ? byiK.v;y yim
38
When the
dust
hardens
into a
mass
And the
clods
stick
together
?
.Wq'BUd.y
~yib'g.r.W
q'c.WM;l
r'p'[
t,q,c.B
39
"Can you
hunt
the
prey
for the
lion
, Or
satisfy
the
appetite
of the
young
lions
,
aeL;m.T
~yiryip.K
t;Y;x.w
@
,r'j
ayib'l.l
d.Wc't]h
40
When
they
crouch
in their
dens
And
lie
in
wait
in their
lair
?
b,r'a
-w{
m.l
h'KUS;b
.Wb.vey
tw{nw{[.M;b .Wx{v'y -yiK
41
"Who
prepares
for the
raven
its
nourishment
When
its
young
cry
to
God
And
wander
about
without
food
?
lea
-l,a w{
d'l.y
-yiK w{
dyec
ber{
['l
!yik'y yim ? l,k{
a
-yil.bil
.W[.tIy
.W[e.W;v.y
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