Job, Chapter 39:
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Verses from Job, Chapter 39 of the book of Job in the Bible.
- 1″Do you know when mountain goats give birth? Are you aware when the gazelle gives birth?
- 2Do you count the months until they give birth? Do you know when they have their offspring?
- 3They crouch down, give birth to their young, and their pain passes away.
- 4Their young grow up in the fields and become strong; They leave and never come back.
- 5″Who gave freedom to the wild donkey? Who released your bonds?
- 6I gave him the desert for his dwelling, the salt lands for his habitation.
- 7He despises the tumult of the city, he does not listen to the cries of the drivers.
- 8Wander through the mountains in search of pasture, looking for what is green.
- 9″Will the wild ox serve you? And will you spend the night next to your corral?
- 10Will you tie him with rope to plow the valley? Will you follow him to open ditches?
- 11Will you trust in him because of his strength? Will you hand over your hard work to him?
- 12Will you trust him to gather your wheat and bring it to his threshing floor?
- 13″The ostrich flaps its wings happily, but are the stork's wings and feathers like hers?
- 14She leaves her eggs on the ground and warms them in the dust;
- 15forget that a foot could crush them, that a wild beast could trample them.
- 16She treats her young harshly, as if they were not hers; He doesn't care if all his efforts are in vain.
- 17For God deprived her of wisdom and gave her no understanding.
- 18But when she rises to fly, she laughs at the horse and its rider.
- 19″Are you the one who gives strength to the horse and dresses its neck with waving manes?
- 20Do you make him jump like a grasshopper, radiating terror with his proud snorting?
- 21He plows the earth impetuously, and rejoices in his strength, advancing against the weapons.
- 22He laughs at fear, he is not afraid; does not retreat before the sword.
- 23Over him laughs the quiver, the brightness of the spear and the javelin.
- 24Angrily he devours the ground; cannot wait for the sound of the trumpet.
- 25When he hears the trumpet, he neighs, 'Aha!' Smell the battle from afar, the cry of commanders and the clamor of war.
- 26″Is it through your wisdom that the hawk flies and spreads its wings towards the south?
- 27Is it at your command that the eagle soars and builds its nest on high?
- 28She lives in the cliffs and spends the night there; the rocky escarpment is your refuge.
- 29From there she seeks her prey; your eyes see from afar.
- 30Her young drink blood, and where there are dead, she is present.”