| JobChapter 39 | 
| 1 Know | 
| 2 Can you number | 
| 3 They bow | 
| 4 Their young | 
| 5 Who | 
| 6 Whose | 
| 7 He scorns | 
| 8 The range | 
| 9 Will the unicorn | 
| 10 Can you bind | 
| 11 Will you trust | 
| 12 Will you believe | 
| 13 Gave you the goodly | 
| 14 Which | 
| 15 And forgets | 
| 16 She is hardened | 
| 17 Because | 
| 18 What time | 
| 19 Have you given | 
| 20 Can you make him afraid | 
| 21 He paws | 
| 22 He mocks | 
| 23 The quiver | 
| 24 He swallows | 
| 25 He said | 
| 26 Does the hawk | 
| 27 Does the eagle | 
| 28 She dwells | 
| 29 From there | 
| 30 Her young | 
| JobChapter 39 | 
| 1 DO you know the time when wild goats bring forth in the steep rocks? Or can you watch the calving of hinds? | 
| 2 Can you number the months that they fulfill, and know the time when they bring forth? | 
| 3 And do you know when they kneel and bring forth their young ones? | 
| 4 They bring up their young ones, until they grow up and are weaned. | 
| 5 Who has left the wild ass to be free, and made him to escape the yoke? | 
| 6 For he has made the plain his house, and the salt land his dwelling place. | 
| 7 He scorns the multitude of cities, and is not afraid of the voice of rulers. | 
| 8 The tops of mountains are his pasture, and he treads over every green thing. | 
| 9 Will the unicorn be willing to serve you, or will he spend the night at your crib? | 
| 10 Can you bind the yoke on the neck of the unicorn? Or will he harrow in a rugged place? | 
| 11 Will you have confidence in him, because his strength is great? Or will you leave your labor to him? | 
| 12 Do you trust him, that he will winnow your threshing and gather your grain into the barn? | 
| 13 The ostrich rouses herself up haughtily; then she comes and makes her nest; | 
| 14 But she leaves her eggs in the earth to be warmed on the ground. | 
| 15 And because she has the feet of a bird, forgets that the wild beast may trample them. | 
| 16 She multiplies her young ones, though they do not stay with her; although her labor is in vain, she has no fear: | 
| 17 God has increased wisdom, but he has not given her a portion of it. | 
| 18 She raises herself high like a palm tree; she laughs at the horse and his rider. | 
| 19 Have you given the horse strength? Have you clothed his neck with armour? | 
| 20 Can you make him move like the locust? Or can you make him afraid? | 
| 21 He paws in the plain, and rejoices in the valley; he goes forth armed to the battle. | 
| 22 He laughs at a pit, and is not frightened; neither does he turn back from the sword. | 
| 23 The quiver rattles against him, the glittering spear and the lance. | 
| 24 He gallops with rage that makes the ground to tremble, nor does he fear the sound of the trumpet. | 
| 25 He makes the sound, Aha, aha; and he smells the battle from afar; he terrifies the officers with his neighing. | 
| 26 Is it by your wisdom that the hawk was created and wings his way toward the south? | 
| 27 Does the eagle soar at your command, and make his nest in steep rocks? | 
| 28 He dwells and lodges on the rock, upon the cliff of the precipice. | 
| 29 He is sustained by his prey, his eyes behold afar off. | 
| 30 His young ones suck up blood; and where the slain are, there is he. | 
| JobChapter 39 | JobChapter 39 | 
| 1 Know | 1 DO you know the time when wild goats bring forth in the steep rocks? Or can you watch the calving of hinds? | 
| 2 Can you number | 2 Can you number the months that they fulfill, and know the time when they bring forth? | 
| 3 They bow | 3 And do you know when they kneel and bring forth their young ones? | 
| 4 Their young | 4 They bring up their young ones, until they grow up and are weaned. | 
| 5 Who | 5 Who has left the wild ass to be free, and made him to escape the yoke? | 
| 6 Whose | 6 For he has made the plain his house, and the salt land his dwelling place. | 
| 7 He scorns | 7 He scorns the multitude of cities, and is not afraid of the voice of rulers. | 
| 8 The range | 8 The tops of mountains are his pasture, and he treads over every green thing. | 
| 9 Will the unicorn | 9 Will the unicorn be willing to serve you, or will he spend the night at your crib? | 
| 10 Can you bind | 10 Can you bind the yoke on the neck of the unicorn? Or will he harrow in a rugged place? | 
| 11 Will you trust | 11 Will you have confidence in him, because his strength is great? Or will you leave your labor to him? | 
| 12 Will you believe | 12 Do you trust him, that he will winnow your threshing and gather your grain into the barn? | 
| 13 Gave you the goodly | 13 The ostrich rouses herself up haughtily; then she comes and makes her nest; | 
| 14 Which | 14 But she leaves her eggs in the earth to be warmed on the ground. | 
| 15 And forgets | 15 And because she has the feet of a bird, forgets that the wild beast may trample them. | 
| 16 She is hardened | 16 She multiplies her young ones, though they do not stay with her; although her labor is in vain, she has no fear: | 
| 17 Because | 17 God has increased wisdom, but he has not given her a portion of it. | 
| 18 What time | 18 She raises herself high like a palm tree; she laughs at the horse and his rider. | 
| 19 Have you given | 19 Have you given the horse strength? Have you clothed his neck with armour? | 
| 20 Can you make him afraid | 20 Can you make him move like the locust? Or can you make him afraid? | 
| 21 He paws | 21 He paws in the plain, and rejoices in the valley; he goes forth armed to the battle. | 
| 22 He mocks | 22 He laughs at a pit, and is not frightened; neither does he turn back from the sword. | 
| 23 The quiver | 23 The quiver rattles against him, the glittering spear and the lance. | 
| 24 He swallows | 24 He gallops with rage that makes the ground to tremble, nor does he fear the sound of the trumpet. | 
| 25 He said | 25 He makes the sound, Aha, aha; and he smells the battle from afar; he terrifies the officers with his neighing. | 
| 26 Does the hawk | 26 Is it by your wisdom that the hawk was created and wings his way toward the south? | 
| 27 Does the eagle | 27 Does the eagle soar at your command, and make his nest in steep rocks? | 
| 28 She dwells | 28 He dwells and lodges on the rock, upon the cliff of the precipice. | 
| 29 From there | 29 He is sustained by his prey, his eyes behold afar off. | 
| 30 Her young | 30 His young ones suck up blood; and where the slain are, there is he. |