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WORD Research this...Job 40
- 1 Forsothe the Lord answeride to Joob fro the whirlewynd,
- 2 and seide, Girde thou as a man thi leendis, and Y schal axe thee, and schewe thou to me.
- 3 Whether thou schalt make voide my doom, and schalt condempne me, that thou be maad iust?
- 4 And if thou hast an arm, as God hath, and if thou thundrist with lijk vois, `take thou fairnesse aboute thee,
- 5 and be thou reisid an hiy, and be thou gloriouse, and be thou clothid `in faire clothis.
- 6 Distrie thou proude men in thi woodnesse, and biholde thou, and make lowe ech bostere.
- 7 Biholde thou alle proude men, and schende thou hem; and al to-breke thou wickid men in her place.
- 8 Hide thou hem in dust togidere, and drenche doun her faces in to a diche.
- 9 And Y schal knowleche, that thi riyt hond may saue thee.
- 10 Lo! behemot, whom Y made with thee, schal as an oxe ete hey.
- 11 His strengthe is in hise leendis, and his vertu is in the nawle of his wombe.
- 12 He streyneth his tail as a cedre; the senewis of his `stones of gendrure ben foldid togidere.
- 13 Hise boonys ben as the pipis of bras; the gristil of hym is as platis of yrun.
- 14 He is the bigynnyng of the weies of God; he, that made hym, schal sette his swerd to hym.
- 15 Hillis beren eerbis to this behemot; alle the beestis of the feeld pleien there.
- 16 He slepith vndur schadewe, in the pryuete of rehed, in moiste places.
- 17 Schadewis hilen his schadewe; the salewis of the ryuer cumpassen hym.
- 18 He schal soupe vp the flood, and he schal not wondre; he hath trist, that Jordan schal flowe in to his mouth.
- 19 He schal take hem bi `the iyen of hym, as bi an hook; and bi scharpe schaftis he schal perse hise nosethirlis.
- 20 Whether thou schalt mowe drawe out leuyathan with an hook, and schalt bynde with a roop his tunge?
- 21 Whethir thou schalt putte a ryng in hise nosethirlis, ethir schalt perse hyse cheke with `an hook?
- 22 Whether he schal multiplie preieris to thee, ether schal speke softe thingis to thee?
- 23 Whether he schal make couenaunt with thee, and `thou schalt take him a seruaunt euerlastinge?
- 24 Whether thou schalt scorne hym as a brid, ethir schalt bynde hym to thin handmaidis?
- 25 Schulen frendis `kerue hym, schulen marchauntis departe hym?
- 26 Whether thou schalt fille nettis with his skyn, and a `leep of fischis with his heed?
- 27 Schalt thou putte thin hond on hym? haue thou mynde of the batel, and adde no more to speke.
- 28 Lo! his hope schal disseyue hym; and in the siyt of alle men he schal be cast doun.
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