Job 39:8

8 He grazes freely through the hills, nibbling anything that's green.

Job 39:8 Meaning and Commentary

Job 39:8

The range of the mountains [is] his pasture
It ranges about the mountains for food; it looks about for it, as the word signifies, and tries first one place and then another to get some, it having short commons there;

and he searcheth after every green thing;
herb or plant, be it what it will that is green, it seeks after; and which being scarce in deserts and mountains, it searches about for and feeds upon it, wherever it can find it; grass being the peculiar food of these creatures, see ( Job 6:5 ) ; and which is observed by naturalists F24.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Oppiani Cyneget. l. 3.

Job 39:8 In-Context

6 I gave him the whole wilderness to roam in, the rolling plains and wide-open places.
7 He laughs at his city cousins, who are harnessed and harried. He's oblivious to the cries of teamsters.
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?
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