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Elihu continues to speak

37 ‘When I hear the noise of a storm like that,
    I shake with fear.
Listen carefully to the sound of God's voice,
    when he speaks like thunder.
He sends lightning across the whole sky.
    Its light reaches everywhere on the earth.
After the lightning comes the sound of his voice.
    He roars like the great sound of thunder.
When he speaks like that,
    the storm never stops.
When God's voice speaks,
    he causes wonderful things to happen.
He does great things that we cannot understand.
He tells the snow to fall to the earth.
He tells the rain to pour down
    and make the ground wet.
He does that to show people what he can do.
    He causes everyone to stop their own work.
The wild animals have to hide in a safe place.
    They have to stay in their homes.
The strong wind of a storm comes from the place where it starts.
    Cold winds blow strongly from the north.
10 The cold wind is like God's breath.
    He causes ice to cover the rivers and the lakes.
11 He fills the clouds with lots of water.
    He sends the lightning through the clouds.
12 The clouds move around across the whole earth.
    They go wherever God sends them.
    He tells them what they must do.
13 He may send a storm as punishment for his land.
    Or he may send it to show his love for his people.

14 Listen carefully to what I am telling you, Job.
    Stop and think about the wonderful things that God does.
15 Do you know how God commands the storms?
Do you know how he sends the bright lightning from the clouds?
16 Can you explain how the clouds hang in the sky?
God knows everything perfectly
    and he does these wonderful things.
17 When the hot wind blows from the south,
    nothing moves on the earth.
    Your body is too hot in the clothes that you wear.
18 God puts the clouds across the whole sky,
    like a metal mirror that shines brightly.
Can you also do that? No!

19 Tell us, Job, what things we should say to God.
We cannot argue with him,
    because our minds are in a dark place.
20 Should I tell God that I want to speak to him?
    That would be the end of me!

21 Now the wind has blown all the clouds away.
    The sun shines brightly in the sky.
    It is too bright for us to look at.
22 God comes with his bright glory from the north!
    His glory is all around him.
    It makes us afraid.
23 Almighty God is so great that we cannot come near to him.
    He is very powerful.
But he always does what is right and fair.
    He is not cruel to people.
24 So people respect God with fear.
    He does not listen to those who think that they are wise.’

37 “At this, my own heart trembles
and leaps out of its place.
Just listen to the rumbling of his voice,
to the thunder that comes from his mouth!
He sends it out under all of heaven,
his lightning to the ends of the earth.
There follows a sound, a roar —
he is thundering with his majestic voice,
and he keeps releasing [the lightning]
even while his voice is being heard.

“God thunders wonderfully with his voice,
he does great things beyond our understanding.
He says to the snow, ‘Fall on the earth!’ —
likewise to the light rain, also to the downpour.
He brings all human activity to a stop,
so that everyone he has made can know it.
Then the animals go into their lairs
and hibernate in their dens.

“Out of its chamber comes the storm,
with cold out of the north.
10 By the breath of God, ice is given,
and the wide waters freeze over.
11 He weighs the clouds down with moisture,
and they flash forth his lightning.
12 He, by his plans, turns them around,
so they do what he commands them anywhere on earth;
13 he brings them forth on the earth
sometimes to punish, sometimes to express his grace.

14 “Listen to this, Iyov!
Stop, and consider God’s wonders.
15 Do you know how God puts them in place,
how he causes lightning to flash from his cloud?
16 Do you know how he balances the clouds?
These are marvels of him who knows everything!

17 “You, sweltering in your clothing
as the earth lies still under a sultry south wind,
18 can you, with him, spread out the sky,
hard as a cast metal mirror?
19 Teach us what we should tell him,
for the darkness keeps us from organizing our case.
20 Is he to be told that I will speak?
Can a man speak at all when he is already swallowed up?
21 Now people don’t see the light,
which is bright in the sky;
but then the wind blows
and clears [the clouds] away.
22 Out of the north comes a golden glow,
fearsome majesty surrounding God.
23 Shaddai, whom we cannot find,
whose power is immense,
in his great righteousness
does not pervert justice.
24 This is why people fear him;
he does not consider those
who think of themselves as wise.”