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Job’s Ninth Speech: A Response to Bildad

26 Thena Job answered and said,

“How youb have helped one who has no power!c

How youd have assisted the arm that has no strength!e

How youf have advised one who has no wisdom!g

And what sound wisdom youh have made known in abundance!i

With whose helpj have youk uttered words,

and whose breath has come forth from you?l

“The spirits of the dead tremble

below the waters and their inhabitants.

Sheol is naked before him,

and there is no covering for Abaddon.

He stretches out the north over emptiness;

he hangs the earth over nothing.m

He ties up the water in its clouds,

and the cloud is not torn open beneath it.n

He covers the face of the full moon;o

he spreads his cloud over it.

10 He has described a circlep on the face of the water

between light and darkness.q

11 The pillars of heaven tremble,

and they are astounded at his rebuke.

12 By his power he stilled the sea,

and by his understanding he struck down Rahab.

13 By his breath the heavens were made clear;r

his hand pierced the fleeing snake.

14 Look, these are the outer fringes of his ways,

and how faint is the words that we hear of him!

Butt who can understand the thunder of his power?”

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