"It is he, himself, alone. Who will turn him back? He doth as him listeth, and bringeth to pass what he will.

As for our God, he is in heaven; he doth whatsoever it pleaseth him.

If he break down a thing, who can set it up again? If he shut a thing, who will open it?

The Lord God is not a man, that he can lie; neither the son of a man, that he can repent! Should he say, and not do? Or should he speak, and not make it good?

If he be hasty to take anything away, who will make him restore it again? Who will say unto him, 'What doest thou?'

Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore?

If he deliver and grant pardon, who will judge or condemn? But if he hide away his countenance, who will turn it about again, whether it be to the people or to any man?

Whatsoever the LORD pleaseth that doeth he in heaven and in earth; in the sea, and in all deep places.

There are many devices in a man's heart; nevertheless the counsel of the LORD shall stand.

The crooked cannot be made straight, and the faults cannot be numbered.

I considered also that whatsoever God doth, it continueth forever, and that nothing can be put unto it, nor taken from it: And that God doth it to the intent that men should fear him.

The LORD of Hosts hath sworn an oath, saying: It shall come to pass as I have determined, and shall be fulfilled as I have devised.

In the beginning of a thing, I show the end thereof: and I tell before, things that are not yet come to pass. With one word is my device accomplished, and fulfilleth all my pleasure.

in comparison of whom, all they that dwell upon the earth are to be reputed as nothing. He handleth according to his will, among the powers of heaven and among the inhabiters of the earth - and there is none that may resist his hand, or say, 'What doest thou?'

Thou wilt say then unto me, "Why then blameth he us yet? For who can resist his will?"

And hath opened unto us the mystery of his will according to his pleasure, and purposed

Every good gift, and every perfect gift, is from above and cometh down from the father of light, with whom is no variableness, neither is he changed unto darkness.

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But he is in one mind, and who can turn him? and what his soul desireth, even that he doeth.

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If he be hasty to take anything away, who will make him restore it again? Who will say unto him, 'What doest thou?'
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore?
If he break down a thing, who can set it up again? If he shut a thing, who will open it?
If he deliver and grant pardon, who will judge or condemn? But if he hide away his countenance, who will turn it about again, whether it be to the people or to any man?
The Lord God is not a man, that he can lie; neither the son of a man, that he can repent! Should he say, and not do? Or should he speak, and not make it good?
The crooked cannot be made straight, and the faults cannot be numbered.
I considered also that whatsoever God doth, it continueth forever, and that nothing can be put unto it, nor taken from it: And that God doth it to the intent that men should fear him.
Thou wilt say then unto me, "Why then blameth he us yet? For who can resist his will?"
Every good gift, and every perfect gift, is from above and cometh down from the father of light, with whom is no variableness, neither is he changed unto darkness.

And what

As for our God, he is in heaven; he doth whatsoever it pleaseth him.
Whatsoever the LORD pleaseth that doeth he in heaven and in earth; in the sea, and in all deep places.
There are many devices in a man's heart; nevertheless the counsel of the LORD shall stand.
The LORD of Hosts hath sworn an oath, saying: It shall come to pass as I have determined, and shall be fulfilled as I have devised.
In the beginning of a thing, I show the end thereof: and I tell before, things that are not yet come to pass. With one word is my device accomplished, and fulfilleth all my pleasure.
in comparison of whom, all they that dwell upon the earth are to be reputed as nothing. He handleth according to his will, among the powers of heaven and among the inhabiters of the earth - and there is none that may resist his hand, or say, 'What doest thou?'
And hath opened unto us the mystery of his will according to his pleasure, and purposed

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