< Job 37 >

1 Also to this it trembles heart my so it may leap from place its.
Super hoc expavit cor meum, et emotum est de loco suo.
2 Listen completely to [the] raging of voice his and [the] rumbling [which] from mouth his it comes out.
Audite auditionem in terrore vocis eius, et sonum de ore illius procedentem.
3 Under all the heavens he lets loose it and light his to [the] corners of the earth.
Subter omnes caelos ipse considerat, et lumen illius super terminos terrae.
4 After it - it roars a voice he thunders with [the] voice of majesty his and not he holds back them if it is heard voice his.
Post eum rugiet sonitus, tonabit voce magnitudinis suae, et non investigabitur, cum audita fuerit vox eius.
5 He thunders God with voice his wonders [he is] doing great [things] and not we know.
Tonabit Deus in voce sua mirabiliter, qui facit magna et inscrutabilia.
6 For to the snow - he says fall earth and [the] shower of rain and [the] shower of [the] rains of strength his.
Qui praecipit nivi ut descendat in terram, et hiemis pluviis, et imbri fortitudinis suae.
7 On [the] hand of every person he puts a seal to know all [the] people of work his.
Qui in manu omnium hominum signat, ut noverint singuli opera sua.
8 And it went an animal in a lair and in dens its it dwells.
Ingredietur bestia latibulum, et in antro suo morabitur.
9 From the chamber it comes a storm-wind and from [the] scattering winds coldness.
Ab interioribus austri egredietur tempestas, et ab Arcturo frigus.
10 From [the] breath of God it gives ice and [the] breadth of [the] waters [is] constraint.
Flante Deo concrescit gelu, et rursum latissimae funduntur aquae.
11 Also with moisture he burdens [the] dark cloud[s] he scatters [the] cloud of light his.
Frumentum desiderat nubes, et nubes spargunt lumen suum.
12 And it round about - [is] turning every way (by guidance his *Q(K)*) to do they all that he commands them - over [the] surface of [the] world [the] earth towards.
Quae lustrant per circuitum, quocumque eas voluntas gubernantis duxerit, ad omne quod praeceperit illis super faciem orbis terrarum:
13 Whether for a rod or for earth his or for covenant loyalty he makes find it.
Sive in una tribu, sive in terra sua, sive in quocumque loco misericordiae suae eas iusserit inveniri.
14 Give ear to! this O Job stand still and consider diligently - [the] wonders of God.
Ausculta haec Iob: sta, et considera mirabilia Dei.
15 ¿ Do you know when appoints God on them and he makes shine forth [the] light of cloud his.
Numquid scis quando praeceperit Deus pluviis, ut ostenderent lucem nubium eius?
16 ¿ Do you know on [the] balancing of [the] cloud[s] [the] wondrous works of [one] complete of knowledge.
Numquid nosti semitas nubium magnas, et perfectas scientias?
17 [you] whom Clothes your [are] hot when is still [the] earth from [the] south.
Nonne vestimenta tua calida sunt, cum perflata fuerit terra Austro?
18 Will you spread out? with him clouds hard like a mirror molten.
Tu forsitan cum eo fabricatus es caelos, qui solidissimi quasi aere fusi sunt.
19 Make known to us what? will we say to him not we will set in order because of darkness.
Ostende nobis quid dicamus illi: nos quippe involvimur tenebris.
20 ¿ Will it be recounted to him that I will speak or? did he say anyone that he will be swallowed up.
Quis narrabit ei quae loquor? etiam si locutus fuerit homo, devorabitur.
21 And now - not people see a light [is] brilliant it in the clouds and [the] wind it has passed by and it has cleansed them.
At nunc non vident lucem: subito aer cogetur in nubes, et ventus transiens fugabit eas.
22 From [the] north gold it comes [is] on God awesome of majesty.
Ab Aquilone aurum venit, et ad Deum formidolosa laudatio.
23 [the] Almighty Not we have found him exalted of power and justice and greatness of righteousness not he violates.
Digne eum invenire non possumus: magnus fortitudine, et iudicio, et iustitia et enarrari non potest.
24 Therefore they fear him people not he sees any [people] wise of heart.
Ideo timebunt eum viri, et non audebunt contemplari omnes, qui sibi videntur esse sapientes.

< Job 37 >