Job 39TYN

1Knowest thou the time when the wild goats bring forth their young among the stony rocks? Or layest thou wait when the hinds use to fawn?

2Reckonest thou the months after they engender, that thou knowest the time of their bearing?

3Or when they lie down when they cast their young ones, and when they are delivered of their travail and pain?

4How their young ones grow up and wax great thorow good feeding?

5who letteth the wild ass go free, or who lowseth the bonds of the mule?

6Unto whom I have given the wilderness to be their house, and the untilled land to be their dwelling place.

7That they may give no force for the multitude of people in the cities, neither (to) regard the crying of the driver:

8but (to) seek their pasture about the mountains and (to) follow (upon) the green grass.

9Will the unicorn be so tame as to do the service, or to abide still by thy crib?

10Canst thou bind the yoke about him in thy furrows, to make him plow after thee in the valleys?

11Mayest thou trust him (because he is strong) or commit thy labour unto him?

12Mayest thou believe him, that he will bring home the(thy) corn, or to carry anything unto the(thy) barn?

13The Ostrich (whose feathers are fairer than the wings of the sparrow hawk)

14when he hath laid his eggs upon the ground, he bredeth them in the dust,

15and forgetteth them: so that they might be trodden upon with feet, or broken with some wild beast.

16So hard is he to his young ones, as though they were not his, and laboureth in vain without any fear.

17And that because God hath taken wisdom from him, and hath not given him understanding.

18When his time is, he flyeth up on high,(an hye) and careth neither for horse nor man.

19Hast thou given the horse his strength? or learned him to bow down his neck with fear:

20that he letteth himself be driven forth like a grasshopper, where as the stout neighing that he maketh, is fearful?

21he breaketh the ground with the hoofs of his feet cheerfully in his strength, and runneth to meet the harness(haruest) men.

22He layeth aside all fear, his stomach is not abated, neither starteth he a back for any sword.

23Though the quivers rattle upon him, though the spear and shield glister:

24yet rusheth he in fearlessly, and beateth upon the ground. He feareth not the noise of the trumpets,

25but as soon as he heareth the shawmes blow, tush (sayeth he) for he smelleth the battle afar off, the noise, the Captains and the shouting.

26Cometh it thorow thy wisdom, that the Goshawk flyeth toward the South?

27Doth the Aegle mount up, and make his nest on high,(hye) at thy commandment?

28He abideth in the stony rocks, and upon the high tops of hard mountains, where no man can come.

29From thence may he behold his pray, and look far about with his eyes.

30His young ones are fed with blood, and where any dead body lieth, there is he immediately.

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