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Job 40
Job 40
English Tyndale 1537
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Moreover, GOD spake unto Job and said:
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Can he that striveth with the almighty, be at rest? Should not he which disputeth with God, give him an answer?
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Job answered the LORD, saying:
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Behold, I am too vile a person, to answer thee, therefore will I lay my hand upon my mouth.
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Once or twice have I spoken, but I will say no more.
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Then spake the LORD unto Job out of the storm, and said:
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Gird up thy loins like a man, and tell me the things that I will ask thee.
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Wilt thou disannul my judgment? Or wilt thou condemn me, that thou thyself mayest be made righteous?
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Is thine arm then like the arm of God? Maketh thy voice such a sound as his doth?
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Then arm thyself with thine own power, up, deck thee in thy jolly array,
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pour out thy indignation of thy wrath: see that thou cast down all the proud,
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look well, that thou makest all such as be stubburn, to obey: tread all the ungodly under thy feet,
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cast them down into the mire, and cover their faces with darkness:
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Then will I confess also, that thy own right hand hath saved thee.
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Behold Behemoth(the cruell beaste) (whom I made with thee) which eateth hay as an ox:
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lo, how strong he is in his loins, and what power he hath in the navel of his body.
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He spreadeth out his tail like a Cedar tree, all his veins are stiff.
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His shins are like pipes of brass, his rig bones are like staves of iron.
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First when God made him, he ordained(ordened) the wilderness for him,
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that the mountains should give him grass, where all the beasts of the field take their pastime.
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He lieth among the reeds in the Mosses,
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the fens hide him with their shadow, and the willows of the brook cover him round about.
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Lo, without any labour might he drink out of the whole flood, and sup of Jordan without any trail.(travail)
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Who dare lay a hand on him openly, and undertake to catch him? Or, who dare put a hook thorow his nose, and lay a snare for him?
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