37:1 Yea,
at
this
my
heart
trembleth,
And
is
moved
out
of
its
place.
37:2 Hear,
oh,
hear
the
noise
of
his
voice,
And
the
sound
that
goeth
out
of
his
mouth.
37:3 He
sendeth
it
forth
under
the
whole
heaven,
And
his
lightning
unto
the
ends
of
the
earth.
37:4 After
it
a
voice
roareth;
He
thundereth
with
the
voice
of
his
majesty;
And
he
restraineth
not
[the
lightnings]
when
his
voice
is
heard.
37:5 God
thundereth
marvellously
with
his
voice;
Great
things
doeth
he,
which
we
cannot
comprehend.
37:6 For
he
saith
to
the
snow,
Fall
thou
on
the
earth;
Likewise
to
the
shower
of
rain,
And
to
the
showers
of
his
mighty
rain.
37:7 He
sealeth
up
the
hand
of
every
man,
That
all
men
whom
he
hath
made
may
know
[it].
37:8 Then
the
beasts
go
into
coverts,
And
remain
in
their
dens.
37:9 Out
of
the
chamber
[of
the
south]
cometh
the
storm,
And
cold
out
of
the
north.
37:10 By
the
breath
of
God
ice
is
given;
And
the
breadth
of
the
waters
is
straitened.
37:11 Yea,
he
ladeth
the
thick
cloud
with
moisture;
He
spreadeth
abroad
the
cloud
of
his
lightning:
37:12 And
it
is
turned
round
about
by
his
guidance,
That
they
may
do
whatsoever
he
commandeth
them
Upon
the
face
of
the
habitable
world,
37:13 Whether
it
be
for
correction,
or
for
his
land,
Or
for
lovingkindness,
that
he
cause
it
to
come.
37:14 Hearken
unto
this,
O
Job:
Stand
still,
and
consider
the
wondrous
works
of
God.
37:15 Dost
thou
know
how
God
layeth
[his
charge]
upon
them,
And
causeth
the
lightning
of
his
cloud
to
shine
37:16 Dost
thou
know
the
balancings
of
the
clouds,
The
wondrous
works
of
him
who
is
perfect
in
knowledge
37:17 How
thy
garments
are
warm,
When
the
earth
is
still
by
reason
of
the
south
[wind]
37:18 Canst
thou
with
him
spread
out
the
sky,
Which
is
strong
as
a
molten
mirror
37:19 Teach
us
what
we
shall
say
unto
him;
[For]
we
cannot
set
[our
speech]
in
order
by
reason
of
darkness.
37:20 Shall
it
be
told
him
that
I
would
speak
Or
should
a
man
wish
that
he
were
swallowed
up
37:21 And
now
men
see
not
the
light
which
is
bright
in
the
skies;
But
the
wind
passeth,
and
cleareth
them.
37:22 Out
of
the
north
cometh
golden
splendor:
God
hath
upon
him
terrible
majesty.
37:23 [Touching]
the
Almighty,
we
cannot
find
him
out:
He
is
excellent
in
power;
And
in
justice
and
plenteous
righteousness
he
will
not
afflict.
37:24 Men
do
therefore
fear
him:
He
regardeth
not
any
that
are
wise
of
heart.