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The Great Bible 1539

   

40:1Moreouer, God spake vnto Iob and sayde:
40:2Can he that stryueth wyth the Almyghtye, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth wyth God, geue hym an answere?
40:3Iob answered the Lorde, saying:
40:4Beholde. I am to vyle a personne, to answere the, therfore wyll I laye my hande vpon my mouth.
40:5Once or twise haue I spoken, but I wyll saye nomore.
40:6Then answered the Lorde vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:
40:7Gyrde vp thy loynes now lyke a man, and tell me the thinges that I will aske the.
40:8Wylt thou disanul my iudgement? Or wylt thou condemne me, that thou thy selfe mayest be made ryghteous?
40:9Is thy power then lyke the power of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a sounde as hys doth?
40:10Then arme thy selfe wyth thyne awne power, vp, decke the in thy ioly araye,
40:11powre out the indignacion of thy wrath: se that thou cast downe all the proude,
40:12loke well, that thou makest all soch as be stubburne, to obeye: treade downe all the vngodly in their place,
40:13cast them downe into the dust, and couer their faces with darcknesse:
40:14Then will I confesse vnto the also, that thyne awne right hande shall saue the.
40:15Beholde, the beast Behemoth (whom I made wyth the) whych eateth haye as an oxe:
40:16lo, how stronge he is in hys loynes, and what power he hath in the nauell of his body.
40:17He spredeth out hys tayle lyke a Cedre tre, all hys vaynes are styf.
40:18Hys shynnes are lyke pypes of brasse, hys rydge bones are lyke staues of yron.
40:19Fyrst, when God made him, he ordened the wildernesse for him,
40:20that the mountaynes shulde geue hym grasse, where all the beastes of the felde take their pastyme.
40:21He lyeth amonge the redes in the Mosses,
40:22the fennes hyde him with their shadowe, and the wylowes of the broke couer him rounde aboute.
40:23Lo, without any labour myght he drincke out of the whoale floude, and suppe of Iordane without any trauayle.
40:24Who darre laye hande vpon hym openly, and vndertake to catch him? Or, who darre put a hooke thorow his nose, and lay a snare for hym?
The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible of 1539 was the first authorized edition of the Bible in English, authorized by King Henry VIII of England to be read aloud in the church services of the Church of England. The Great Bible was prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Secretary to Henry VIII and Vicar General. In 1538, Cromwell directed the clergy to provide "one book of the bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it."