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Job 36:26-33; Job 37:1-7
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Job 36:26-33
26
Look, God is exalted and unknowable; the number of his years is beyond counting.
27
He draws up drops of water that distill rain from his flood;
28
the clouds pour moisture and drip continually on humans.
29
Even if one perceives a spreading cloud and the thunder of his pavilion,
30
look how he spreads lightning across it and covers the seabed;
31
for by water he judges peoples and gives food in abundance.
32
He conceals lightning in his palms and orders it to its target.
33
His thunder announces it; even cattle proclaim its rising.
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Job 37:1-7
1
Oh, my mind is disturbed by this and is more troubled than usual.
2
Listen closely to the rumble of his voice, the roar issuing from his mouth.
3
He looses it under the whole sky, his lightning on earth's edges.
4
After it, a voice roars; he thunders with a mighty voice, and no one can stop it when his voice is heard.
5
God roars with his wondrous voice; he does great things we can't know.
6
He says to the snow, "Fall to earth," and to the downpour of rain, "Be a mighty shower."
7
He stamps the hand of every person so all can know his work.
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