Read Bible Book Of Job Chapter 37 In Online
1 - "At This My Heart Pounds And Leaps From Its Place.
2 - Listen! Listen To The Roar Of His Voice, To The Rumbling That Comes From His Mouth.
3 - He Unleashes His Lightning Beneath The Whole Heaven And Sends It To The Ends Of The Earth.
4 - After That Comes The Sound Of His Roar; He Thunders With His Majestic Voice. When His Voice Resounds, He Holds Nothing Back.
5 - God's Voice Thunders In Marvelous Ways; He Does Great Things Beyond Our Understanding.
6 - He Says To The Snow, 'Fall On The Earth,' And To The Rain Shower, 'Be A Mighty Downpour.'
7 - So That All Men He Has Made May Know His Work, He Stops Every Man From His Labor.
8 - The Animals Take Cover; They Remain In Their Dens.
9 - The Tempest Comes Out From Its Chamber, The Cold From The Driving Winds.
10 - The Breath Of God Produces Ice, And The Broad Waters Become Frozen.
11 - He Loads The Clouds With Moisture; He Scatters His Lightning Through Them.
12 - At His Direction They Swirl Around Over The Face Of The Whole Earth To Do Whatever He Commands Them.
13 - He Brings The Clouds To Punish Men, Or To Water His Earth And Show His Love.
14 - "Listen To This, Job; Stop And Consider God's Wonders.
15 - Do You Know How God Controls The Clouds And Makes His Lightning Flash?
16 - Do You Know How The Clouds Hang Poised, Those Wonders Of Him Who Is Perfect In Knowledge?
17 - You Who Swelter In Your Clothes When The Land Lies Hushed Under The South Wind,
18 - Can You Join Him In Spreading Out The Skies, Hard As A Mirror Of Cast Bronze?
19 - "Tell Us What We Should Say To Him; We Cannot Draw Up Our Case Because Of Our Darkness.
20 - Should He Be Told That I Want To Speak? Would Any Man Ask To Be Swallowed Up?
21 - Now No One Can Look At The Sun, Bright As It Is In The Skies After The Wind Has Swept Them Clean.
22 - Out Of The North He Comes In Golden Splendor; God Comes In Awesome Majesty.
23 - The Almighty Is Beyond Our Reach And Exalted In Power; In His Justice And Great Righteousness, He Does Not Oppress.
24 - Therefore, Men Revere Him, For Does He Not Have Regard For All The Wise In Heart? "