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Job 26:6-14

Job 26:6-14 MP1781

Who can resist th’ Almighty arm that made the starry sky? Or who elude the certain glance of God’s all‐seeing eye? 2 From him no cov’ring vails our crimes; hell opens to his sight; And all Destruction’s secret snares lie full disclos’d in light. 3 Firm on the boundless void of space he pois’d the steady pole, And in the circle of his clouds bade secret waters roll. 4 While nature’s universal frame its Maker’s pow’r reveals, His throne, remote from mortal eyes, an awful cloud conceals. 5 From where the rising day ascends, to where it sets in night, He compasses the floods with bounds, and checks their threat’ning might. 6 The pillars that support the sky tremble at his rebuke; Through all its caverns quakes the earth, as though its centre shook. 7 He brings the waters from their beds, although no tempest blows, And smites the kingdom of the proud without the hand of foes. 8 With bright inhabitants above he fills the heav’nly land, And all the crooked serpent’s breed dismay’d before him stand. 9 Few of his works can we survey; these few our skill transcend: But the full thunder of his pow’r what heart can comprehend?

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Job 26:6-14 - Who can resist th’ Almighty arm
that made the starry sky?
Or who elude the certain glance
of God’s all‐seeing eye?
2 From him no cov’ring vails our crimes;
hell opens to his sight;
And all Destruction’s secret snares
lie full disclos’d in light.
3 Firm on the boundless void of space
he pois’d the steady pole,
And in the circle of his clouds
bade secret waters roll.
4 While nature’s universal frame
its Maker’s pow’r reveals,
His throne, remote from mortal eyes,
an awful cloud conceals.
5 From where the rising day ascends,
to where it sets in night,
He compasses the floods with bounds,
and checks their threat’ning might.
6 The pillars that support the sky
tremble at his rebuke;
Through all its caverns quakes the earth,
as though its centre shook.
7 He brings the waters from their beds,
although no tempest blows,
And smites the kingdom of the proud
without the hand of foes.
8 With bright inhabitants above
he fills the heav’nly land,
And all the crooked serpent’s breed
dismay’d before him stand.
9 Few of his works can we survey;
these few our skill transcend:
But the full thunder of his pow’r
what heart can comprehend?