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The Holy Bible in Modern English. Revised Edition.
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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF JOB 26:1 Job, however, answered, and said:
RF JOB 26:2 To the helpless—what help do you bring.
Have you strengthened the arm without force?
RF JOB 26:3 To the ignorant what do you teach
Or help by the lot that you know?
RF JOB 26:4 From whom have you stolen your speech,
And whose thoughts are sent out thro' you?
RF JOB 26:5 The Raphaim, themselves, were destroyed.
And rest themselves under the seas.
RF JOB 26:6 The Grave's people are naked to Him,
And Destruction possesses no cloak!
RF JOB 26:7 He spread out the Northern expanse,
And suspended the earth upon space!
RF JOB 26:8 He binds up the streams in His clouds,
But the clouds are not ruptured by them.
RF JOB 26:9 He covers the view of His throne,
And over it spreads a black cloud;
RF JOB 26:10 Puts a band on the face of the seas,
On the circuits of darkness and light.
RF JOB 26:11 He shakes the supports of the skies,
They tremble before His rebuke;
RF JOB 26:12 He raises the sea by His might,
And by His skill crushes its pride!
RF JOB 26:13 The skies are made sweet by His wind,
And His hand whirls the Serpent 1 along!
RF JOB 26:14 Look! Those are a part of His ways—
But of Him what a whisper we hear!
And His thundering voice who can stand?
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2 Note.—Ch. 26, v. 3 to end, continues Bildad's speech, the first four verses being the beginning of Job's answer, misplaced by an ancient transcriber from Ch. 27, v. 2 This is the opinion of Mr. A. Elzas and other critics, and is undoubtedly correct.—F.F.




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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