Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
God » Trust in » Unsearchable
It is not we that can find out the Almighty: for in power, equity, and righteousness, he is higher than can be expressed.
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Knowest thou not, or hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD which made all the corners of the earth, is neither weary nor faint: and that his wisdom cannot be comprehended?
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"For who knoweth the mind of the Lord, other who shall inform him?" But we understand the mind of Christ.
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which doeth things, that are unsearchable, and marvelous without number.
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"Wilt thou find out God with thy seeking? Wilt thou attain to the perfectness of the Almighty?
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Why dost thou then strive against him? Because he giveth thee no accounts of all his doings?
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All this hath he ordained marvelous goodly, to every thing his due time. He hath planted ignorance also in the hearts of men, that they should not find out the ground of his works, which he doth from the beginning to the end.
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I understood of all the works of God, that it is not possible for a man, to attain unto works that are done under the Sun: and though he bestow his labour to seek them out, yet can he not reach unto them: yea, though a wise man would undertake to know them, yet might he not find them.
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For who hath known the mind of the Lord? Or who was his counselor?
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God » Is declared to be » Unsearchable
It is not we that can find out the Almighty: for in power, equity, and righteousness, he is higher than can be expressed.
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Knowest thou not, or hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD which made all the corners of the earth, is neither weary nor faint: and that his wisdom cannot be comprehended?
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"Wilt thou find out God with thy seeking? Wilt thou attain to the perfectness of the Almighty?
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O the deepness of the abundant wisdom and knowledge of God: how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out.
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Great is the LORD, and marvelous, worthy to be praised; there is no end to his greatness.
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Opposition » There being no opposition to the lord
There is no wisdom, there is no understanding, there is no counsel against the LORD.
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I gave warning, I made whole, I taught you when there was no strange god among you. And this record must ye bear me yourselves, sayeth the LORD: that I am God. And even he am I from the beginning, and there is none that can take anything out of my hand. And what I do, can no man change.
"Wilt thou find out God with thy seeking? Wilt thou attain to the perfectness of the Almighty? He is higher than heaven; what wilt thou do? Deeper than hell; how wilt thou then know him? His length exceedeth the length of the earth, and his breadth the breadth of the sea. read more.
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore?
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore?
Then Job answered the LORD, and said, "I know that thou hast power over all things, and that there is no thought hid unto thee.
for the LORD God helpeth me. Therefore shall I not be confounded. I have hardened my face like a flint stone, for I am sure, that I shall not come to confusion. Mine advocate speaketh for me, who will then go with me to law? Let us stand one against another: if there be any that will reason with me, let him come here forth to me. Behold, the LORD God standeth by me: what is he that can condemn me? Lo, they shall be all like as an old cloth, which the moths shall eat up.
When this time was past, I, Nebuchadnezzar, lift up mine eyes unto heaven, and mine understanding was restored unto me again. Then gave I thanks to the highest. I magnified and praised him that liveth for evermore, whose power endureth alway, and his kingdom from one generation to another: 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?'
Seeing » What God sees
And why? His eyes look upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings. There is no darkness, nor thick shadow, that can hide the wicked doers from him. For no man shall be suffered to go into judgment with God.
"Wilt thou find out God with thy seeking? Wilt thou attain to the perfectness of the Almighty? He is higher than heaven; what wilt thou do? Deeper than hell; how wilt thou then know him? His length exceedeth the length of the earth, and his breadth the breadth of the sea. read more.
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore? For it is he that knoweth the vanity of men. He seeth their wickedness also; should he not then consider it?
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore? For it is he that knoweth the vanity of men. He seeth their wickedness also; should he not then consider it?
Vanity » Vain men
"Wilt thou find out God with thy seeking? Wilt thou attain to the perfectness of the Almighty? He is higher than heaven; what wilt thou do? Deeper than hell; how wilt thou then know him? His length exceedeth the length of the earth, and his breadth the breadth of the sea. read more.
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore? For it is he that knoweth the vanity of men. He seeth their wickedness also; should he not then consider it? A vain body exalteth himself, and man, newborn, is like a wild ass's colt.
Though he turn all things upside down, close them in, or thrust them together, who dare check him therefore? For it is he that knoweth the vanity of men. He seeth their wickedness also; should he not then consider it? A vain body exalteth himself, and man, newborn, is like a wild ass's colt.
Wilt thou understand, o thou vain man, that faith without deeds is dead? Was not Abraham our father justified through works when he offered Isaac his son upon the altar? Thou seest how that faith wrought within his deeds, and through the deeds was the faith made perfect.