Job — Chapter 37
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Verse 1
Consideration of heauenly rewards mentioned in the end of the former chapter, comforteth the afflicted: but thunder and other meteors being figures of Gods iudgement, strike the hart with terrour.
Verse 12
God directeth the clouds in the ayre, as a master mariner gouerneth a ship.
Verse 15
Man not able to praise God sufficiently, prayfeth him with feare.
Verse 24
Iob conuinced the former three with found answers this last and most arrogant with silence.