ASV_Strongs(i)
2
H8085
Hear,
H8085
oh, hear
H7267
the noise
H7267
of his voice,
H6963
And the sound
H3318
that goeth out
H6310
of his mouth.
3
H3474
He sendeth
H8281
it
H8064
forth under the whole heaven,
H216
And his lightning
H3671
unto the ends
H776
of the earth.
4
H310
After
H6963
it a voice
H7580
roareth;
H7481
He thundereth
H6963
with the voice
H1347
of his majesty;
H6117
And he restraineth
H6963
not the lightnings when his voice
H8085
is heard.
5
H410
God
H7481
thundereth
H6381
marvellously
H6963
with his voice;
H1419
Great things
H6213
doeth
H3045
he, which we cannot comprehend.
6
H559
For he saith
H7950
to the snow,
H1933
Fall thou
H776
on the earth;
H4306
Likewise to the shower
H1653
of rain,
H4306
And to the showers
H5797
of his mighty
H1653
rain.
7
H2856
He sealeth up
H3027
the hand
H120
of every man,
H582
That all men
H3045
whom he hath made may know
H4639
it.
9
H2315
Out of the chamber of the south
H935
cometh
H5492
the storm,
H7135
And cold
H4215
out of the north.
10
H5397
By the breath
H410
of God
H5414
ice is given;
H7341
And the breadth
H4325
of the waters
H4164
is straitened.
11
H2959
Yea, he ladeth
H5645
the thick cloud
H7377
with moisture;
H6327
He spreadeth
H6051
abroad the cloud
H216
of his lightning:
12
H2015
And it is turned
H4524
round about
H8458
by his guidance,
H6467
That they may do
H6680
whatsoever he commandeth
H6440
them Upon the face
H776
of the habitable
H8398
world,
13
H7626
Whether it be for correction,
H776
or for his land,
H2617
Or for lovingkindness,
H4672
that he cause it to come.
14
H238
Hearken
H347
unto this, O Job:
H5975
Stand still,
H995
and consider
H6381
the wondrous
H410
works of God.
15
H3045
Dost thou know
H433
how God
H7760
layeth
H216
his charge upon them, And causeth the lightning
H6051
of his cloud
H3313
to shine?
16
H3045
Dost thou know
H4657
the balancings
H5645
of the clouds,
H4652
The wondrous works
H8549
of him who is perfect
H1843
in knowledge?
17
H899
How thy garments
H2525
are warm,
H776
When the earth
H8252
is still
H1864
by reason of the south wind?
18
H7554
Canst thou with him spread out
H7834
the sky,
H2389
Which is strong
H3332
as a molten
H7209
mirror?
19
H3045
Teach
H559
us what we shall say
H6186
unto him; For we cannot set our speech in order
H6440
by reason
H2822
of darkness.
20
H5608
Shall it be told
H1696
him that I would speak?
H376
Or should a man
H559
wish
H1104
that he were swallowed up?
21
H7200
And now men see
H216
not the light
H925
which is bright
H7834
in the skies;
H7307
But the wind
H5674
passeth,
H2891
and cleareth them.
22
H6828
Out of the north
H857
cometh
H2091
golden splendor:
H433
God
H3372
hath upon him terrible
H1935
majesty.