Job

Chapter 39

1 Know3045 you the time6256 when the wild3277 goats3277 of the rock5553 bring3205 forth?3205 or can you mark8104 when the hinds355 do calve?2342

2 Can you number5608 the months3391 that they fulfill? or know3045 you the time6256 when they bring3205 forth?3205

3 They bow3766 themselves, they bring6398 forth6398 their young3206 ones, they cast7971 out their sorrows.2256

4 Their young1121 ones are in good2492 liking,2492 they grow7235 up with corn;1250 they go3318 forth,3318 and return7725 not to them.

5 Who4310 has sent7971 out the wild6501 ass6501 free?2670 or who4310 has loosed6605 the bands4147 of the wild6171 ass?6171

6 Whose834 house1004 I have made7760 the wilderness,6160 and the barren4420 land his dwellings.4908

7 He scorns7832 the multitude1995 of the city,7151 neither3808 regards8085 he the crying8663 of the driver.5065

8 The range3491 of the mountains2022 is his pasture,4829 and he searches1875 after310 every3605 green3387 thing.

9 Will the unicorn7214 be willing14 to serve5647 you, or abide3885 by your crib?18

10 Can you bind7194 the unicorn7214 with his band5688 in the furrow?8525 or will he harrow7702 the valleys6010 after310 you?

11 Will you trust982 him, because3588 his strength3581 is great?7227 or will you leave5800 your labor3018 to him?

12 Will you believe539 him, that he will bring7725 home7725 your seed,2233 and gather622 it into your barn?1637

13 Gave you the goodly7443 wings3671 to the peacocks?7443 or wings84 and feathers2624 to the ostrich?5133

14 Which3588 leaves5800 her eggs1000 in the earth,776 and warms2552 them in dust,6083

15 And forgets7911 that the foot7272 may crush2115 them, or that the wild7704 beast2416 may break1758 them.

16 She is hardened7188 against her young1121 ones, as though they were not her's: her labor3018 is in vain7385 without1097 fear;6343

17 Because3588 God433 has deprived5382 her of wisdom,2451 neither3808 has he imparted2505 to her understanding.998

18 What time6256 she lifts4754 up herself on high,4791 she scorns7832 the horse5483 and his rider.7392

19 Have you given5414 the horse5483 strength?1369 have you clothed3847 his neck6677 with thunder?7483

20 Can you make him afraid7493 as a grasshopper?697 the glory1935 of his nostrils5170 is terrible.367

21 He paws2658 in the valley,6010 and rejoices7797 in his strength:3581 he goes3318 on to meet7125 the armed5402 men.

22 He mocks7832 at fear,6343 and is not affrighted;2865 neither3808 turns7725 he back7725 from the sword.2719

23 The quiver827 rattles7439 against5921 him, the glittering3851 spear2595 and the shield.3591

24 He swallows1572 the ground776 with fierceness7494 and rage:7267 neither3808 believes539 he that it is the sound6963 of the trumpet.7782

25 He said559 among1767 the trumpets,7782 Ha,1889 ha;1889 and he smells7306 the battle4421 afar7350 off, the thunder7482 of the captains,8269 and the shouting.8643

26 Does the hawk5322 fly82 by your wisdom,998 and stretch6566 her wings3671 toward the south?8486

27 Does the eagle5404 mount1361 up at5921 your command,6310 and make her nest7064 on high?7311

28 She dwells7931 and stays3885 on the rock,5553 on the crag8127 of the rock,5553 and the strong4686 place.

29 From there8033 she seeks2658 the prey,400 and her eyes5869 behold5027 afar7350 off.

30 Her young667 ones also suck5966 up blood:1818 and where834 the slain2491 are, there8033 is she.

Job

Chapter 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.

Job

Chapter 39

Job

Chapter 39

1 Know3045 you the time6256 when the wild3277 goats3277 of the rock5553 bring3205 forth?3205 or can you mark8104 when the hinds355 do calve?2342

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 number5608 the months3391 that they fulfill? or know3045 you the time6256 when they bring3205 forth?3205

2 Can you number the months that they fulfill, and know the time when they bring forth?

3 They bow3766 themselves, they bring6398 forth6398 their young3206 ones, they cast7971 out their sorrows.2256

3 And do you know when they kneel and bring forth their young ones?

4 Their young1121 ones are in good2492 liking,2492 they grow7235 up with corn;1250 they go3318 forth,3318 and return7725 not to them.

4 They bring up their young ones, until they grow up and are weaned.

5 Who4310 has sent7971 out the wild6501 ass6501 free?2670 or who4310 has loosed6605 the bands4147 of the wild6171 ass?6171

5 Who has left the wild ass to be free, and made him to escape the yoke?

6 Whose834 house1004 I have made7760 the wilderness,6160 and the barren4420 land his dwellings.4908

6 For he has made the plain his house, and the salt land his dwelling place.

7 He scorns7832 the multitude1995 of the city,7151 neither3808 regards8085 he the crying8663 of the driver.5065

7 He scorns the multitude of cities, and is not afraid of the voice of rulers.

8 The range3491 of the mountains2022 is his pasture,4829 and he searches1875 after310 every3605 green3387 thing.

8 The tops of mountains are his pasture, and he treads over every green thing.

9 Will the unicorn7214 be willing14 to serve5647 you, or abide3885 by your crib?18

9 Will the unicorn be willing to serve you, or will he spend the night at your crib?

10 Can you bind7194 the unicorn7214 with his band5688 in the furrow?8525 or will he harrow7702 the valleys6010 after310 you?

10 Can you bind the yoke on the neck of the unicorn? Or will he harrow in a rugged place?

11 Will you trust982 him, because3588 his strength3581 is great?7227 or will you leave5800 your labor3018 to him?

11 Will you have confidence in him, because his strength is great? Or will you leave your labor to him?

12 Will you believe539 him, that he will bring7725 home7725 your seed,2233 and gather622 it into your barn?1637

12 Do you trust him, that he will winnow your threshing and gather your grain into the barn?

13 Gave you the goodly7443 wings3671 to the peacocks?7443 or wings84 and feathers2624 to the ostrich?5133

13 The ostrich rouses herself up haughtily; then she comes and makes her nest;

14 Which3588 leaves5800 her eggs1000 in the earth,776 and warms2552 them in dust,6083

14 But she leaves her eggs in the earth to be warmed on the ground.

15 And forgets7911 that the foot7272 may crush2115 them, or that the wild7704 beast2416 may break1758 them.

15 And because she has the feet of a bird, forgets that the wild beast may trample them.

16 She is hardened7188 against her young1121 ones, as though they were not her's: her labor3018 is in vain7385 without1097 fear;6343

16 She multiplies her young ones, though they do not stay with her; although her labor is in vain, she has no fear:

17 Because3588 God433 has deprived5382 her of wisdom,2451 neither3808 has he imparted2505 to her understanding.998

17 God has increased wisdom, but he has not given her a portion of it.

18 What time6256 she lifts4754 up herself on high,4791 she scorns7832 the horse5483 and his rider.7392

18 She raises herself high like a palm tree; she laughs at the horse and his rider.

19 Have you given5414 the horse5483 strength?1369 have you clothed3847 his neck6677 with thunder?7483

19 Have you given the horse strength? Have you clothed his neck with armour?

20 Can you make him afraid7493 as a grasshopper?697 the glory1935 of his nostrils5170 is terrible.367

20 Can you make him move like the locust? Or can you make him afraid?

21 He paws2658 in the valley,6010 and rejoices7797 in his strength:3581 he goes3318 on to meet7125 the armed5402 men.

21 He paws in the plain, and rejoices in the valley; he goes forth armed to the battle.

22 He mocks7832 at fear,6343 and is not affrighted;2865 neither3808 turns7725 he back7725 from the sword.2719

22 He laughs at a pit, and is not frightened; neither does he turn back from the sword.

23 The quiver827 rattles7439 against5921 him, the glittering3851 spear2595 and the shield.3591

23 The quiver rattles against him, the glittering spear and the lance.

24 He swallows1572 the ground776 with fierceness7494 and rage:7267 neither3808 believes539 he that it is the sound6963 of the trumpet.7782

24 He gallops with rage that makes the ground to tremble, nor does he fear the sound of the trumpet.

25 He said559 among1767 the trumpets,7782 Ha,1889 ha;1889 and he smells7306 the battle4421 afar7350 off, the thunder7482 of the captains,8269 and the shouting.8643

25 He makes the sound, Aha, aha; and he smells the battle from afar; he terrifies the officers with his neighing.

26 Does the hawk5322 fly82 by your wisdom,998 and stretch6566 her wings3671 toward the south?8486

26 Is it by your wisdom that the hawk was created and wings his way toward the south?

27 Does the eagle5404 mount1361 up at5921 your command,6310 and make her nest7064 on high?7311

27 Does the eagle soar at your command, and make his nest in steep rocks?

28 She dwells7931 and stays3885 on the rock,5553 on the crag8127 of the rock,5553 and the strong4686 place.

28 He dwells and lodges on the rock, upon the cliff of the precipice.

29 From there8033 she seeks2658 the prey,400 and her eyes5869 behold5027 afar7350 off.

29 He is sustained by his prey, his eyes behold afar off.

30 Her young667 ones also suck5966 up blood:1818 and where834 the slain2491 are, there8033 is she.

30 His young ones suck up blood; and where the slain are, there is he.