Job 39:10

10 Can you imagine hitching your plow to a buffalo and getting him to till your fields?

Job 39:10 Meaning and Commentary

Job 39:10

Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow?
&c.] Put the yoke and harness upon him, and fasten it to the plough to draw it, that he may make furrows with it in the field, or plough up the ground as the tame ox does? thou canst not;

or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
draw the harrow which is used after ploughing to break the clods, and make the land smooth and even? he will not: valleys are particularly mentioned, because arable land is usually in them; see ( Psalms 65:13 ) .

Job 39:10 In-Context

8 He grazes freely through the hills, nibbling anything that's green.
9 "Will the wild buffalo condescend to serve you, volunteer to spend the night in your barn?
10 Can you imagine hitching your plow to a buffalo and getting him to till your fields?
11 He's hugely strong, yes, but could you trust him, would you dare turn the job over to him?
12 You wouldn't for a minute depend on him, would you, to do what you said when you said it?
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