1At this2063 also my heart3820 trembleth2729, and is moved out5425 of his place4725.
2Hear8085 attentively8085 the noise7267 of his voice6963, and the sound1899 that goeth out3318 of his mouth6310.
3He directeth3474 it8281 under the whole heaven8064, and his lightning216 unto the ends3671 of the earth776.
4After310 it a voice6963 roareth7580: he thundereth7481 with the voice6963 of his excellency1347; and he will not stay6117 them when his voice6963 is heard8085.
5God410 thundereth7481 marvellously6381 with his voice6963; great things1419 doeth6213 he, which we cannot comprehend3045.
6For he saith559 to the snow7950, Be thou1933 on the earth776; likewise to the small4306 rain1653, and to the great4306 rain1653 of his strength5797.
7He sealeth up2856 the hand3027 of every man120; that all men582 may know3045 his work4639.
8Then the beasts2416 go935 into1119 dens695, and remain7931 in their places4585.
9Out of the south2315 cometh935 the whirlwind5492: and cold7135 out of the north4215.
10By the breath5397 of God410 frost7140 is given5414: and the breadth7341 of the waters4325 is straitened4164.
11Also by watering7377 he wearieth2959 the thick cloud5645: he scattereth6327 his bright216 cloud6051:
12And it is turned2015 round about4524 by his counsels8458: that they may do6467 whatsoever he commandeth6680 them upon the face6440 of the world8398 in the earth776.
13He causeth it to come4672, whether for correction7626, or for his land776, or for mercy2617.
14Hearken238 unto this, O Job347: stand still5975, and consider995 the wondrous6381 works of God410.
15Dost thou know3045 when God433 disposed7760 them, and caused the light216 of his cloud6051 to shine3313?
16Dost thou know3045 the balancings4657 of the clouds5645, the wondrous works4652 of him which is perfect8549 in knowledge1843?
17How thy garments899 are warm2525, when he quieteth8252 the earth776 by the south1864 wind?
18Hast thou with him spread out7554 the sky7834, which is strong2389, and as a molten3332 looking glass7209?
19Teach3045 us what we shall say559 unto him; for we cannot order6186 our speech by reason6440 of darkness2822.
20Shall it be told5608 him that I speak1696? if a man376 speak559, surely he shall be swallowed up1104.
21And now men see7200 not the bright925 light216 which is in the clouds7834: but the wind7307 passeth5674, and cleanseth2891 them.
22Fair weather2091 cometh857 out of the north6828: with God433 is terrible3372 majesty1935.
23Touching the Almighty7706, we cannot find him out4672: he is excellent7689 in power3581, and in judgment4941, and in plenty7230 of justice6666: he will not afflict6031.
24Men582 do therefore fear3372 him: he respecteth7200 not any that are wise2450 of heart3820.