Job 39:15

15 sin que le importe aplastarlos con sus patas,o que las bestias salvajes los pisoteen.

Job 39:15 Meaning and Commentary

Job 39:15

And forgetteth that the foot may crush them
The foot of the traveller, they being laid in the ground, where he may walk, or on the sand of the seashore, where he may tread and trample upon them unawares, and crush them to pieces; to prevent which this creature has no foresight;

or that the wild beast may break them;
supposing they may be, though not where men walk, yet where wild beasts frequent, they may be as easily broken by the one as the other; against which it guards not, having no instinct in nature, as some creatures have, to direct to the preservation of them.

Job 39:15 In-Context

13 »El avestruz bate alegremente sus alas,pero su plumaje no es como el de la cigüeña.
14 Pone sus huevos en la tierra,los deja empollar en la arena,
15 sin que le importe aplastarlos con sus patas,o que las bestias salvajes los pisoteen.
16 Maltrata a sus polluelos como si no fueran suyos,y no le importa haber trabajado en vano,
17 pues Dios no le dio sabiduríani le impartió su porción de buen juicio.
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