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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Have you noticed how much praying for revival has been going on of late – and how little revival has resulted? I believe the problem is that we have been trying to substitute praying for obeying, and it simply will not work. To pray for revival while ignoring the plain precept laid down in Scripture is to waste a lot of words and get nothing for our trouble. Prayer will become effective when we stop using it as a substitute for obedience.
A.W. Tozer

Though corrupted by the fall, God has wired men and women differently. Men are built by God to be protectors and providers to be defenders and conquerors for good. And when we don’t use these tools in the home and in the church, we’ll find ourselves using them in other meaningless (from an eternal perspective) activities like the rest of the culture. We immerse ourselves in the pursuit of money and yard work and athletics and automobiles and high scores on video games. We devote our hearts to the things that are carnal, worldly and selfish.
Randy Smith

Latin Vulgate Job Chapter 37:1-24.

Index: Latin Vulgate

 

Job 37

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37:1 super hoc expavit cor meum et emotum est de loco suo

37:2 audite auditionem in terrore vocis eius et sonum de ore illius procedentem

37:3 subter omnes caelos ipse considerat et lumen illius super terminos terrae

37:4 post eum rugiet sonitus tonabit voce magnitudinis suae et non investigabitur cum audita fuerit vox eius

37:5 tonabit Deus in voce sua mirabiliter qui facit magna et inscrutabilia

37:6 qui praecipit nivi ut descendat in terram et hiemis pluviis et imbri fortitudinis suae

37:7 qui in manu omnium hominum signat ut noverint singuli opera sua

37:8 ingredietur bestia latibulum et in antro suo morabitur

37:9 ab interioribus egreditur tempestas et ab Arcturo frigus

37:10 flante Deo concrescit gelu et rursum latissimae funduntur aquae

37:11 frumentum desiderat nubes et nubes spargunt lumen suum

37:12 quae lustrant per circuitum quocumque eas voluntas gubernantis duxerit ad omne quod praeceperit illis super faciem orbis terrarum

37:13 sive in una tribu sive in terra sua sive in quocumque loco misericordiae suae eas iusserit inveniri

37:14 ausculta haec Iob sta et considera miracula Dei

37:15 numquid scis quando praeceperit Deus pluviis ut ostenderent lucem nubium eius

37:16 numquid nosti semitas nubium magnas et perfectas scientias

37:17 nonne vestimenta tua calida sunt cum perflata fuerit terra austro

37:18 tu forsitan cum eo fabricatus es caelos qui solidissimi quasi aere fusi sunt

37:19 ostende nobis quid dicamus illi nos quippe involvimur tenebris

37:20 quis narrabit ei quae loquor etiam si locutus fuerit homo devorabitur

37:21 at nunc non vident lucem subito aer cogitur in nubes et ventus transiens fugabit eas

37:22 ab aquilone aurum venit et ad Deum formidolosa laudatio

37:23 digne eum invenire non possumus magnus fortitudine et iudicio et iustitia et enarrari non potest

37:24 ideo timebunt eum viri et non audebunt contemplari omnes qui sibi videntur esse sapientes