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ULT JOB Chapter 39

JOB 39 ©

39Do you know the time of the bearing of the goats of the rock?

Will you watch the fawning of the does?

2Will you number the months they will fulfill?

Or will you know the time of their bearing?

3They crouch down, they deliver their offspring;

they cast forth their labor pains.

4Their sons become strong, they grow up in the field;

they go out, and they do not return to them.

5Who set the wild donkey free?

And who untied the ropes of the donkey,

6whose house I have made the Arabah,

and his habitations the salt land?

7It laughs at the commotion of the city;

the shouts of the driver it does not hear.

8It ranges the mountains as its pasture,

and it seeks after every green thing.

9Will the wild ox consent to serve you?

If it will lodge by your manger?

10Will you bind a wild ox in a furrow with its rope?

If it will harrow the valleys after you?

11Will you trust in it because its strength is great?

Will you leave your labor to it?

12Will you depend on it, that it will bring in your seed

and gather it to your threshing floor?

13The wing of ostriches flaps vigorously.

If it is a kind feather and plumage?

14For it leaves its eggs on the earth,

and it warms them in the dust,

15and it forgets that a foot might crush it

and a beast of the field might trample it.

16It treats its sons harshly, as if not to it;

vain is its labor, without fear,

17because God has caused it to forget wisdom,

and he has not given understanding to it.

18As for the time it lifts itself on high,

it laughs at the horse and at its rider.

19Have you given strength to the horse?

Have you clothed its neck with a mane?

20Have you made it jump like a locust?

The majesty of its snorting is terrifying!

21They paw in the valley, and it rejoices in strength;

it goes out to meet the weaponry.

22It laughs at fear and it is not frightened,

and it does not turn back from the face of the sword.

23The quiver rattles upon him,

the flashing of the spear and the javelin.

24With shaking and rage it swallows the ground,

and it does not stand still when there is the sound of the horn.

25In the abundance of the horn, it says, ‘Aha!’

And it smells the battle from far away,

the thunder of the princes and the battle-cry.

26By your wisdom does the hawk soar,

does it stretch its wings toward the south?

27If at your mouth the eagle mounts up

and that its nest is high?

28It dwells and lodges on a crag,

on the peak of a crag and a stronghold.

29From there it seeks food;

its eyes look to from afar.

30And its eaglets suck up blood,

and at where the slain are, there it is.”

JOB 39 ©

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