Job 37

CLV(i) 1 Indeed, at this my heart trembles And leaps out of its place. 2 Hearken, yea hearken to the thunderous sound of His voice And the rumbling soliloquy that comes forth from His mouth;" 3 Under the entire heavens He unleashes it, And His lightning over the wings of the earth. 4 After it roars a voice; He thunders with His swelling voice And does not stem them so that His voice is heard. 5 El thunders marvelously with His voice, Doing great things that we cannot know. 6 For He says to the snow, Fall on the earth, And to the downpour of rain, even His strong downpours of rains. 7 On the hand of every human He places a seal So that all men may know His work. 8 Then the wild animal enters into its lair, And tabernacles in its habitations. 9 From its chamber comes the whirlwind, And cold from the sifting winds. 10 By the breath of El ice is made, And the width of the waters becomes a frozen solid. 11 Indeed, He encumbers the thick cloud with soaking moisture; He scatters His lightning cloud, 12 And He directs them round about, Turning according to His strategies, That their deeds be all that He instructs them On the face of the earth's habitation. 13 Whether it be for a club that He fulfills His approved plan, Or for benignity, it is He Who causes it to occur. 14 Give ear to this, O Job; Stand and observe the marvelous works of El. 15 Do you know in what way Eloah sets direction over them And how He causes the lightning of His cloud to shine? 16 Do you know about the balancings of the thick cloud, The marvels of One flawless in knowledge, 17 You whose garments are warm When the earth is quiet because of the south wind? 18 Could you with Him have made the atmosphere in the skies, Steadfast as a mirror that is solidly set? 19 Inform us what we should say to Him; We cannot arrange our case because of the darkness. 20 Should it be recounted to Him that I would speak? Would a man ask that he be swallowed down? 21 Now men cannot examine the sunlight As it is ablaze in the skies, When the wind has passed and made them clean, 22 And by the north wind, rays of gold arrive. About Eloah is fearful splendor;" 23 He Who Suffices, we cannot find Him out, Great in vigor and judgment, And abundant in righteousness, Who humbles not. 24 Wherefore, men fear Him; Do not all wise of heart stand in fear?