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| 1 Then Job answered and said, | 
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2 How hast thou helped him that is without power! How hast thou saved the arm that hath no strength!
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3 How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom, And plentifully declared sound knowledge!
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4 To whom hast thou uttered words? And whose breath came forth from thee?
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5 They that are deceased tremble Beneath the waters and the inhabitants thereof.
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6 Sheol is naked before God, And Abaddon hath no covering.
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Hell is naked –  Every secret thing of sheol, oblivion, is known. E361; R2599:4
 
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7 He stretcheth out the north over empty space, And hangeth the earth upon nothing.
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The north –  Throughout the scriptures the north seems to be closely associated with Jehovah's government of earth. R5710:3
  Over the empty place –  There seem to be fewer stars in the north than in any other part of the heavens. R5710:5
  Hangeth –  Prof. Young says, "To hang up"--used 13 times in referring to the hanging of men upon gallows. R1814:3
  Earth upon nothing –  Confirms the fact that the earth is a globe hanging in space, contrary to the "flat earth" theory. R1813:4, R1814:3
  The history of astronomy dates back to very ancient time. R1814:3
  Launched it out in the abyss of space, subject to fixed laws. R1815:2
 
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8 He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; And the cloud is not rent under them.
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9 He incloseth the face of his throne, And spreadeth his cloud upon it.
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10 He hath described a boundary upon the face of the waters, Unto the confines of light and darkness.
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11 The pillars of heaven tremble And are astonished at his rebuke.
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12 He stilleth the sea with his power, And by his understanding he smiteth through Rahab.
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13 By his Spirit the heavens are garnished; His hand hath pierced the swift serpent.
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14 Lo, these are but the outskirts of his ways: And how small a whisper do we hear of him! But the thunder of his power who can understand? | 
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