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WORD Research this...Job 26
- 1 Job prit la parole et dit:
- 2 Comme tu sais bien venir en aide à la faiblesse! Comme tu prêtes secours au bras sans force!
- 3 Quels bons conseils tu donnes à celui qui manque d'intelligence! Quelle abondance de sagesse tu fais paraître!
- 4 À qui s'adressent tes paroles? Et qui est-ce qui t'inspire?
- 5 Devant Dieu les ombres tremblent Au-dessous des eaux et de leurs habitants;
- 6 Devant lui le séjour des morts est nu, L'abîme n'a point de voile.
- 7 Il étend le septentrion sur le vide, Il suspend la terre sur le néant.
- 8 Il renferme les eaux dans ses nuages, Et les nuages n'éclatent pas sous leur poids.
- 9 Il couvre la face de son trône, Il répand sur lui sa nuée.
- 10 Il a tracé un cercle à la surface des eaux, Comme limite entre la lumière et les ténèbres.
- 11 Les colonnes du ciel s'ébranlent, Et s'étonnent à sa menace.
- 12 Par sa force il soulève la mer, Par son intelligence il en brise l'orgueil.
- 13 Son souffle donne au ciel la sérénité, Sa main transperce le serpent fuyard.
- 14 Ce sont là les bords de ses voies, C'est le bruit léger qui nous en parvient; Mais qui entendra le tonnerre de sa puissance?
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Louis Segond (1910) (ls1910 - 3.1.1)
2018-11-14French (fr)
En 1874, suite à une commande de la Compagnie des Pasteurs de Genève, parait la traduction de l’Ancien Testament par Louis Segond, pasteur et théologien (1810-1885).
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Révisée plusieurs fois depuis, elle est devenue la Bible la plus largement répandue dans les milieux protestants de langue française.
Source: http://richardlemay.com, avec lʼautorisation de Richard Lemay.- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.French
- Distribution Abbreviation: Segond1910
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