Job 39:4

4 Her young ones flourish and are soon on their own; they leave and don't come back.

Job 39:4 Meaning and Commentary

Job 39:4

Their young ones are in good liking
Plump, fat, and sleek, as fawns are:

they grow up with corn;
by which they grow, or without in the field, as the word also signifies; and their growth and increase is very quick, as Aristotle observes F12;

they go forth, and return not unto them:
they go forth into the fields, and shift and provide for themselves, and trouble their dams no more; and return not to them, nor are they known by them.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Ib. (Aristot. Hist. Animal.) l. 6. c. 29.

Job 39:4 In-Context

2 Do you know how many months she is pregnant? Do you know the season of her delivery,
3 when she crouches down and drops her offspring?
4 Her young ones flourish and are soon on their own; they leave and don't come back.
5 "Who do you think set the wild donkey free, opened the corral gates and let him go?
6 I gave him the whole wilderness to roam in, the rolling plains and wide-open places.
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