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974 him place for penance, and he abuseth it vnto pride: but his eies be vpon his waies. They are eleuated for a litle, and shal not stand, and shal be humbled as al things, and shal be taken away, and as the tops of the eares of corne they shal be broken. And if it be not so, who can reprove me that I haue lied, and set my words before God?

CHAP. XXV.

VT Baldad the Suhite answering, sayd: Power and terrour is with him, that maketh concord in his high ones. Is there anie number of his souldiers? and vpon whom shal not his light arise? Can man be iustified compared with God, or the borne of a woman appeare cleane? Behold the moone also doth not shine, and the starres are not cleane in his sight. How much more man rottennes, and the sonne of man a worme?

CHAP. XXVI.

VT Iob answering, sayd: Whose helper art thou? his that is weake? and doest thou hold vp the arme of him, that is not strong? To whom hast thou giuen counsel? perhaps to him, that hath not wisdome, and thy prudence hast thou shewed very great. Whom wouldest thou teach? not him that made breath? Behold the gyants grone vnder the waters, & they that dwel with them. Hel is naked before him, & there is no couert to perdition. Who stretcheth out the north-wind ouer the vacant, and hangeth the earth vpon nothing. Who bindeth the waters in his clouds, that they breake not forth together downeward. Who holdeth the countenance of his throne, and spreddeth his cloud ouer it. He hath made a limit about the waters, til light and darknes be ended. The pillers of heauen tremble, and dread at his beck. In his strength sodainly the Rh