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God’s Works and Wisdom

37 “At this also my heart trembles,
And leaps from its place.
Hear attentively the thunder of His voice,
And the rumbling that comes from His mouth.
He sends it forth under the whole heaven,
His [a]lightning to the ends of the earth.
After it (A)a voice roars;
He thunders with His majestic voice,
And He does not restrain them when His voice is heard.
God thunders marvelously with His voice;
(B)He does great things which we cannot comprehend.
For (C)He says to the snow, ‘Fall on the earth’;
Likewise to the [b]gentle rain and the heavy rain of His strength.
He seals the hand of every man,
(D)That (E)all men may know His work.
The beasts (F)go into dens,
And remain in their lairs.
From the chamber of the south comes the whirlwind,
And cold from the scattering winds of the north.
10 (G)By the breath of God ice is given,
And the broad waters are frozen.
11 Also with moisture He saturates the thick clouds;
He scatters His [c]bright clouds.
12 And they swirl about, being turned by His guidance,
That they may (H)do whatever He commands them
On the face of [d]the whole earth.
13 (I)He causes it to come,
Whether for [e]correction,
Or (J)for His land,
Or (K)for mercy.

14 “Listen to this, O Job;
Stand still and (L)consider the wondrous works of God.
15 Do you know when God [f]dispatches them,
And causes the light of His cloud to shine?
16 (M)Do you know how the clouds are balanced,
Those wondrous works of (N)Him who is perfect in knowledge?
17 Why are your garments hot,
When He quiets the earth by the south wind?
18 With Him, have you (O)spread out the (P)skies,
Strong as a cast metal mirror?

19 “Teach us what we should say to Him,
For we can prepare nothing because of the darkness.
20 Should He be told that I wish to speak?
If a man were to speak, surely he would be swallowed up.
21 Even now men cannot look at the light when it is bright in the skies,
When the wind has passed and cleared them.
22 He comes from the north as golden splendor;
With God is awesome majesty.
23 As for the Almighty, (Q)we cannot find Him;
(R)He is excellent in power,
In judgment and abundant justice;
He does not oppress.
24 Therefore men (S)fear Him;
He shows no partiality to any who are (T)wise of heart.”

Footnotes

  1. Job 37:3 Or light
  2. Job 37:6 Lit. shower of rain
  3. Job 37:11 clouds of light
  4. Job 37:12 Lit. the world of the earth
  5. Job 37:13 Lit. a rod
  6. Job 37:15 places them

37 1 Elihu proveth that the unsearchable wisdom of God is manifest by his works. 4 As by the thunders. 6 The snow. 9 The whirlwind. 11 And the rain.

At this also mine heart is [a]astonied, and is moved out of his place.

Hear the [b]sound of his voice, and the noise that goeth out of his mouth.

He directeth it under the whole heaven, and his light unto the ends of the world.

After it a noise soundeth: he thundereth with the voice of his majesty, and he will not stay [c]them when his voice is heard.

God thundereth marvelously with his voice: he worketh great things, which we know not.

For he saith to the snow, Be thou upon the earth [d]likewise to the small rain and to the great rain of his power.

With the force thereof he [e]shutteth up every man, that all men may know his work.

Then the beasts go into the den, and remain in their places.

The whirlwind cometh out of the South, and the cold from the [f]North wind.

10 At the breath of God the frost is given, and the breadth of the waters [g]is made narrow.

11 He maketh also the clouds to [h]labor, to water the earth, and scattereth the cloud of [i]his light.

12 And it is turned about by his government, that they may do whatsoever he commandeth them upon the whole world:

13 Whether it be for [j]punishment, or for his land, or of mercy, he causeth it to come.

14 Hearken unto this, O Job: stand and consider the wondrous works of God.

15 Didst thou know when God disposed them? and caused the [k]light of his cloud to shine?

16 Hast thou known the [l]variety of the cloud, and the wondrous works of him that is perfect in knowledge?

17 Or how thy clothes are [m]warm, when he maketh the earth quiet through the South wind?

18 Hast thou stretched out the heavens, which are strong, and as a molten [n]glass?

19 Tell us what we shall say unto him: for we cannot dispose our matter because of [o]darkness.

20 Shall it be [p]told him when I speak? or shall man speak when he shall be [q]destroyed?

21 And now men see not the light, [r]which shineth in the clouds, but the wind passeth and cleanseth them.

22 The [s]brightness cometh out of the North: the praise thereof is to God, which is terrible.

23 It is the Almighty: we cannot find him out: he is excellent in power and judgment, and abundant in justice: he [t]afflicteth not.

24 Let men therefore fear him: for he will not regard any that are wise in their own conceit.

Footnotes

  1. Job 37:1 At the marvelling of the thunder and lightnings: whereby he declareth that the faithful are lively touched with the majesty of God, when they behold his works.
  2. Job 37:2 That is, the thunder, whereby he speaketh to men to waken their dullness, and to bring them to the consideration of his works.
  3. Job 37:4 Meaning, the rains and thunders.
  4. Job 37:6 So that neither small rain, nor great, snow nor anything else cometh without God’s appointment.
  5. Job 37:7 By rains and thunders God causeth men to keep themselves within their houses.
  6. Job 37:9 In Hebrew it is called the scattering wind, because it driveth away the clouds and purgeth the air.
  7. Job 37:10 That is, is frozen up and dried.
  8. Job 37:11 Gather the vapors and move to and fro to water the earth.
  9. Job 37:11 That is, the cloud that hath lightning in it.
  10. Job 37:13 Rain, cold, heat, tempests and such like are sent of God, either to punish man, or to profit the earth, or to declare his favor toward man, as Job 36:31.
  11. Job 37:15 That is, the lightning to break forth in the clouds?
  12. Job 37:16 Which is sometimes changed into rain, or snow, hail, or such like.
  13. Job 37:17 Why thy clothes should keep thee warm when the South wind bloweth, rather than when any other wind bloweth?
  14. Job 37:18 For their clearness.
  15. Job 37:19 That is, our ignorance: signifying that Job was so presumptuous, that he would control the works of God.
  16. Job 37:20 Hath God need that any should tell him when man murmureth against him?
  17. Job 37:20 If God would destroy a man, should he repine?
  18. Job 37:21 The cloud stoppeth the shining of the sun, that man cannot see it till the wind have chased away the cloud: and if man be not able to attain to the knowledge of these things, how much less of God’s judgments?
  19. Job 37:22 In Hebrew, gold, meaning, fair weather and clear as gold.
  20. Job 37:23 Meaning, without cause.