King James Version
Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow? or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail,(Job 38:22)
Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, against the day of battle and war?(Job 38:23)
By what way is the light parted, which scattereth the east wind upon the earth?(Job 38:24)
Who hath divided a watercourse for the overflowing of waters, or a way for the lightning of thunder;
To cause it to rain on the earth, where no man is; on the wilderness, wherein there is no man;(Job 38:26)
To satisfy the desolate and waste ground; and to cause the bud of the tender herb to spring forth?(Job 38:27)
Hath the rain a father? or who hath begotten the drops of dew?(Job 38:28)

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Job 38:25 - Cross Reference

The voice of the LORD is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the LORD is upon many waters. (Psalm 29:3)
For he maketh small the drops of water: they pour down rain according to the vapour thereof: (Job 36:27)
When he made a decree for the rain, and a way for the lightning of the thunder: (Job 28:26)
He directeth it under the whole heaven, and his lightning unto the ends of the earth. (Job 37:3)