Job 37
37:1And from this my heart is disturbed, and was dropped down from out of its place.
37:2Hear a report in anger of rage of the lord! And a meditation from out of his mouth shall come forth.
37:3Underneath all the heaven is his sovereignty, and his light is upon the wings of the earth.
37:4After him a voice shall yell out; he shall thunder with the sound of his insult; and he shall not bargain them, that one shall hear his voice.
37:5The strong one will thunder wonders with his voice. He established a season for animals, and they know the order of the fold. Upon all these things your thought is not receded, nor is your heart reconciled with your body. For he did great things which we knew not;
37:6ordering the snow, saying, Be upon the earth; and the winter rain of his command.
37:7In the hand of every man he seals up, that every man should know his own weakness.
37:8And the wild beasts entered under the protection, and are tranquil in their lair.
37:9From out of inner chambers come griefs, and from extremities chilliness.
37:10And from the breath of the strong one he appoints ice; and he steers the water where ever he wants.
37:11And if a chosen cloud plasters over, then his light disperses the cloud,
37:12and he shall turn aside the swirls by his rule for performing their works -- all as much as he should give charge to them.
37:13These things were ordered by him upon the earth. Whether for instruction, whether for his land, whether for an object of his mercy, he shall find it.
37:14Give ear to these things, O Job! Stand admonished by the power of the lord!
37:15We know that God established his works, making light out of darkness.
37:16And he knows the distinction of clouds, and the extraordinary calamitous downfalls of the wicked.
37:17And your apparel is hot, but there is tranquility upon the earth from the south.
37:18Will you solidify with him for things grown old; things which are strong as the vision of a vessel?
37:19Why teach me, what shall we say to him? then let us cease from saying much.
37:20Is there a book or scribe standing beside me, that standing I should quell a man?
37:21But the light is not visible to all; it is radiant among the things grown old, as if from him upon the clouds.
37:22From the north are clouds shining like gold; in these the glory and honor from the almighty is great;
37:23and we do not find another likened to his strength. The one judging justly, do you not imagine that he listens?
37:24Therefore men shall fear him; and even the wise in heart shall fear him.