The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Job
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Chapter 37
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What wonder if my heart trembles and fails me at the thought?
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Listen to the bruit of it, the voice that speaks amid such terrors, the dread accents of that utterance!
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Under what part of heaven, into what corner of earth does he not look, do not his lightnings flash?
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Then what a crash resounds, the magnificent peal of his thunder; a voice heard, and none can tell whence it comes!
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God’s voice in the thunder, a marvel worthy of him, whose deeds are so great and so unsearchable.

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He it is that bids the snows fall over earth, and winter shower, and his fierce storms of rain.
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No hand of man but is shut up close now under his seal, that owns him Master-workman of all;
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cowers the beast in its lair, or lurks in its cave;
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from his treasure-house in the north, tempest comes and cold.
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At God’s breath the frost binds fast, till he bids the waters flow again in plenty.
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And now the crops must have rain; far and wide the clouds scatter their rays of hope;
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this way and that they turn at the guidance of his will, to do their appointed task on earth,
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among distant tribes, or here in his own land, let his mercy bid them appear where it may.

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Matter enough, Job, for thy heeding! Halt where thou standest, and consider the marvellous acts of God.
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Canst thou tell us when it was God bade the rain bring hope to us from those clouds of his,
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tell us the course of their journeyings? Is thy knowledge so perfect?
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See if thy garments do not cling warm about thee when the south wind cheers the earth!
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And was it with help of thine God fashioned the heavens, firm as cast bronze?
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Tell us, what words we shall use to him, we, shut up in our darkness?
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What messenger shall deliver my complaint to him, a human messenger that will bring on himself only ruin?

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Light fails men’s eyes; all of a sudden, the air is thick with clouds; then a breath of passing wind has driven them away!
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As well search for the treasures of the north, as for the majestic praise which is God’s due;
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find speech worthy of it we cannot, so great he is in strength, so prudent in counsel, so faithful in right dealing, past all that tongue can tell.
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Well may men fear him; none that think themselves wise but will tremble to meet his look.