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JOB 38:1–38:41 ©

The Book of Job 38

38And Yahweh answered Job from the storm and said,

2“Who is this, darkening counsel

by words without knowledge?

3Now gird up your loins like a man,

and I will question you and you will inform me.

4Where were you in my founding of the earth?

Declare, if you know understanding.

5Who set its measurements? If you know!

Or who stretched a line over it?

6On what were its foundations sunk?

Or who laid its cornerstone,

7in the singing together of the stars of the morning,

and all the sons of God shouted?

8And who enclosed the sea with doors

in its issuing from the womb, when it came out,

9in my making the cloud its clothing

and thick darkness its swaddling bands?

10And I broke upon it my boundary,

and I set a bar and doors,

11and I said, ‘Unto here you will come, but you will not continue,

and here one has set for the pride of your waves.’

12From your days, have you commanded the morning?

Have you caused the dawn to know its place,

13for taking hold of the edges of the earth,

and the wicked are shaken from it?

14It is changed like clay under a seal,

and they stand out like a garment.

15And from the wicked, their light is withheld,

and their high arm is broken.

16Have you gone to the springs of the sea?

Or have you walked around in the recesses of the deep?

17Have the gates of death been revealed to you?

Or have you seen the gates of deep darkness?

18Have you given attention to the breadths of the earth?

Declare, if you know all of it.

19Where is this, the way to where light dwells,

and darkness, where is this, its place,

20that you would take it to its territory,

and that you would perceive the paths of its house?

21You know, for you were born then,

and the number of your days is many!

22Have you entered into the storehouses of the snow,

or have you seen the storehouses of the hail,

23which I keep for a time of trouble,

for a day of battle and war?

24Where is this, the way to where the light is distributed,

the east wind scatters over the earth?

25Who cut a channel for the downpour,

or a way for the lightning of the thunder,

26to cause rain upon a land where no man is,

a wilderness with no man in it,

27to satisfy the waste and the desolation,

and to cause the shoot of the grass to sprout?

28Is there a father to the rain?

Or who begets the drops of dew?

29From whose womb does ice come?

And the frost of the skies, who bears it?

30As under stone, the waters hide themselves,

and the face of the deep freezes.

31Will you tie the bands of the Pleiades, or loose the cords of Orion?

32Will you bring out Mazzaroth in its time?

Or will you guide the Bear with its sons?

33Do you know the statutes of the skies?

If you will establish its rule over the earth?

34Will you raise your voice to the cloud

and an abundance of waters will cover you?

35Will you send out lightning bolts and they will go,

and they will say to you, ‘Behold, us’?

36Who has put wisdom in the clouds,

or who has given understanding to the mist?

37Who by wisdom will number the clouds?

Or the water skins of the skies, who will tilt

38in the hardening of the dust into a mass,

and the clods stick together?

39Will you hunt prey for a lioness

or satisfy the life of her cubs

40when they crouch in their dens,

when they lie in wait in a shelter for an ambush?

41Who provides to the raven its food

when its children cry out to God,

when they stagger without food?

JOB 38:1–38:41 ©

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