ASV_Strongs(i)
22
H935
Hast thou entered
H214
the treasuries
H7950
of the snow,
H7200
Or hast thou seen
H214
the treasures
H1259
of the hail,
23
H2820
Which I have reserved
H6256
against the time
H6862
of trouble,
H3117
Against the day
H7128
of battle
H4421
and war?
24
H335
By what
H1870
way
H216
is the light
H2505
parted,
H6921
Or the east wind
H6327
scattered
H776
upon the earth?
25
H6385
Who hath cleft
H8585
a channel
H7858
for the waterflood,
H1870
Or the way
H2385
for the lightning
H6963
of the thunder;
26
H4305
To cause it to rain
H776
on a land
H376
where no man
H4057
is; On the wilderness,
H120
wherein there is no man;
27
H7646
To satisfy
H4875
the waste
H7722
and desolate
H4161
ground, And to cause the tender
H1877
grass
H6779
to spring forth?
29
H990
Out of whose womb
H3318
came
H7140
the ice?
H3713
And the hoary frost
H8064
of heaven,
H3205
who hath gendered it?
30
H4325
The waters
H2244
hide
H68
themselves and become like stone,
H6440
And the face
H8415
of the deep
H3920
is frozen.
31
H7194
Canst thou bind
H4575
the cluster
H3598
of the Pleiades,
H6605
Or loose
H4189
the bands
H3685
of Orion?
32
H3318
Canst thou lead forth
H4216
the Mazzaroth
H6256
in their season?
H5148
Or canst thou guide
H5906
the Bear
H1121
with her train?
33
H3045
Knowest
H2708
thou the ordinances
H8064
of the heavens?
H7760
Canst thou establish
H4896
the dominion
H776
thereof in the earth?
34
H7311
Canst thou lift up
H6963
thy voice
H5645
to the clouds,
H8229
That abundance
H4325
of waters
H3680
may cover thee?
35
H7971
Canst thou send
H1300
forth lightnings,
H3212
that they may go,
H559
And say unto thee, Here we are?