Paraphrase upon Job, A - Chapter 42
" O FATHER , I acknowledge, " Job repli'd,
" Thy all-effecting pow'r. O who can hide
His thoughts from Thee? who can reverse or shun
Thy just decree? What Thou wouldst do, is done.
I heard thee say; " Dare brutish man profane
My darken'd counsels, and of God complain?"
Great Judge, I in Thy mirror see my shame:
Those lips that justifi'd, my guilt proclaim.
Our knowledge is but ignorance, and we
The sons of folly, if compar'd with Thee.
Thy ways and sacred mysteries transcend
Their apprehensions, who in death must end.
" Thy all-effecting pow'r. O who can hide
His thoughts from Thee? who can reverse or shun
Thy just decree? What Thou wouldst do, is done.
I heard thee say; " Dare brutish man profane
My darken'd counsels, and of God complain?"
Great Judge, I in Thy mirror see my shame:
Those lips that justifi'd, my guilt proclaim.
Our knowledge is but ignorance, and we
The sons of folly, if compar'd with Thee.
Thy ways and sacred mysteries transcend
Their apprehensions, who in death must end.
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