Job 37
37
1Oh, my mind is disturbed by this
and is more troubled than usual.
2Listen closely to the rumble of his voice,
the roar issuing from his mouth.
3He looses it under the whole sky,
his lightning on earth’s edges.
4After it, a voice roars;
he thunders with a mighty voice,
and no one can stop it
when his voice is heard.
5God roars with his wondrous voice;
he does great things we can’t know.
6He says to the snow, “Fall to earth,”
and to the downpour of rain, “Be a mighty shower.”
7He stamps the hand of every person
so all can know his work.#37.7 Or that everyone he has made can know it
8The wild beast enters its lair,
lies down in its den.
9The storm comes from its chamber,
the cold from the north wind.
10By God’s breath ice forms;
water’s expanse becomes solid.
11He also fills clouds with moisture;
his lightning scatters clouds.
12He overturns the circling clouds;#37.12 Heb uncertain
by his guidance they do#37.12 Heb lacks they do. their work,
doing everything he commands over the entire earth.
13Whether for punishment, for his world,
or for kindness,
God makes it all happen.
14Hear this, Job;
stop and ponder God’s mighty deeds.
15Do you realize that when God commands them,
his clouds produce lightning?
16Do you understand the positioning of the clouds,
the amazing deeds of one with perfect knowledge,
17you whose clothes are hot
when earth is calmed by the south wind?
18Can you form the sky with him,
hard like a mirror made of metal?
19Tell us what we should say to him;
we can’t present our case due to darkness.
20Should someone inform him that I wish to speak,
or would anyone say he wants to be devoured?
Divine splendor
21For now, no one can look at the sun;
it is bright in the sky;
the wind has passed and cleared away the clouds.
22From the north comes golden light,
the awesome splendor of God.
23As for the Almighty, we can’t find him—
he is powerful and just, abundantly righteous—
he won’t respond.
24Therefore, people fear him;
none of the wise#37.24 Or wise in heart; cf 9:4 can see him.
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Job 37
37
1My heart # Jb 15:35; 32:19; Pr 20:27,30 pounds at this
and leaps from my chest. # Lit from its place
2Just listen to His thunderous voice
and the rumbling that comes from His mouth.
3He lets it loose beneath the entire sky;
His lightning to the ends # Jb 38:13; Is 11:12; Ezk 7:2 of the earth.
4Then there comes a roaring sound;
God thunders # Jb 40:9; Ps 18:3; 29:3 with His majestic voice.
He does not restrain the lightning
when His rumbling voice is heard.
5God thunders marvelously with His voice;
He does great things that we cannot comprehend.
6For He says to the snow, # Jb 6:16; 24:19; 38:22 “Fall to the earth,”
and the torrential rains, His mighty torrential rains,
7serve as His sign to all mankind,
so that all men may know His work.
8The wild animals enter their lairs
and stay in their dens. # Jb 38:40; Ps 104:22; Am 3:4
9The windstorm comes from its chamber,
and the cold from the driving north winds.
10Ice is formed by the breath of God, # 2Sm 22:21; Jb 4:9; Is 30:33
and watery expanses are frozen.
11He saturates clouds with moisture; # Jb 26:8; 36:29; 38:9
He scatters His lightning through them.
12They swirl about,
turning round and round at His direction,
accomplishing everything He commands them
over the surface of the inhabited world.
13He causes this to happen for punishment,
for His land, or for His faithful love.
14Listen to this, Job.
Stop and consider God’s wonders.
15Do you know how God directs His clouds
or makes their lightning flash?
16Do you understand how the clouds float,
those wonderful works of Him who has perfect knowledge?
17You whose clothes get hot
when the south wind brings calm to the land,
18can you help God spread out the skies
as hard as a cast metal mirror?
19Teach us what we should say to Him; # Jb 9:3,14; 40:2; Jms 1:5
we cannot prepare our case because of our darkness.
20Should He be told that I want to speak?
Can a man speak when he is confused?
21Now men cannot even look at the sun
when it is in the skies,
after a wind has swept through and cleared them away.
22Yet out of the north He comes, shrouded in a golden glow;
awesome # Ex 15:11; Dt 7:21; Hab 3:2 majesty surrounds Him.
23The Almighty — we cannot reach Him —
He is exalted in power!
He will not oppress justice and abundant righteousness,
24Therefore, men fear Him.
He does not look favorably on any who are wise # Pr 3:7; 26:5,12,16; 28:11 in heart.
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