< Job 26 >
1 Forsothe Joob answeride, and seide, Whos helpere art thou?
Then Job answered, and said,
2 whether `of the feble, and susteyneste the arm of hym, which is not strong?
How thou have helped him who is without power! How thou have saved the arm that has no strength!
3 To whom hast thou youe counsel? In hap to hym that hath not wisdom; and thou hast schewid ful myche prudence.
How thou have counseled him who has no wisdom, and plentifully declared sound knowledge!
4 Ether whom woldist thou teche? whether not hym, that made brething?
To whom have thou uttered words? And whose spirit came forth from thee?
5 Lo! giauntis weilen vnder watris, and thei that dwellen with hem.
Those who are deceased tremble beneath the waters and the inhabitants of it.
6 Helle is nakid bifor hym, and noon hilyng is to perdicioun. (Sheol )
Sheol is naked before God, and Abaddon has no covering. (Sheol )
7 Which God stretchith forth the north on voide thing, and hangith the erthe on nouyt.
He stretches out the north over empty space, and hangs the earth upon nothing.
8 `Which God byndith watris in her cloudis, that tho breke not out togidere dounward.
He binds up the waters in his thick clouds, and the cloud is not burst under them.
9 `Whych God holdith the cheer of his seete, and spredith abrood theron his cloude.
He encloses the face of his throne, and spreads his cloud upon it.
10 He hath cumpassid a terme to watris, til that liyt and derknessis be endid.
He has described a boundary upon the face of the waters, to the confines of light and darkness.
11 The pilers of heuene tremblen, and dreden at his wille.
The pillars of heaven tremble and are astonished at his rebuke.
12 In the strengthe of hym the sees weren gaderid togidere sudeynly, and his prudence smoot the proude.
He stirs up the sea with his power, and by his understanding he smites through Rahab.
13 His spiryt ournede heuenes, and the crokid serpent was led out bi his hond, ledynge out as a mydwijf ledith out a child.
By his Spirit the heavens are garnished. His hand has pierced the swift serpent.
14 Lo! these thingis ben seid in partie of `hise weyes; and whanne we han herd vnnethis a litil drope of his word, who may se the thundur of his greetnesse?
Lo, these are but the periphery of his ways. And how small a whisper do we hear of him! But the thunder of his power who can understand?