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Job 39

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1 “Do you know when the mountain goats give birth? Do you watch when the doe bears her fawn?
1 “Do you know when the wild goats give birth? Have you watched as deer are born in the wild?
2 Do you count the months till they bear? Do you know the time they give birth?
2 Do you know how many months they carry their young? Are you aware of the time of their delivery?
3 They crouch down and bring forth their young; their labor pains are ended.
3 They crouch down to give birth to their young and deliver their offspring.
4 Their young thrive and grow strong in the wilds; they leave and do not return.
4 Their young grow up in the open fields, then leave home and never return.
5 “Who let the wild donkey go free? Who untied its ropes?
5 “Who gives the wild donkey its freedom? Who untied its ropes?
6 I gave it the wasteland as its home, the salt flats as its habitat.
6 I have placed it in the wilderness; its home is the wasteland.
7 It laughs at the commotion in the town; it does not hear a driver’s shout.
7 It hates the noise of the city and has no driver to shout at it.
8 It ranges the hills for its pasture and searches for any green thing.
8 The mountains are its pastureland, where it searches for every blade of grass.
9 “Will the wild ox consent to serve you? Will it stay by your manger at night?
9 “Will the wild ox consent to being tamed? Will it spend the night in your stall?
10 Can you hold it to the furrow with a harness? Will it till the valleys behind you?
10 Can you hitch a wild ox to a plow? Will it plow a field for you?
11 Will you rely on it for its great strength? Will you leave your heavy work to it?
11 Given its strength, can you trust it? Can you leave and trust the ox to do your work?
12 Can you trust it to haul in your grain and bring it to your threshing floor?
12 Can you rely on it to bring home your grain and deliver it to your threshing floor?
13 “The wings of the ostrich flap joyfully, though they cannot compare with the wings and feathers of the stork.
13 “The ostrich flaps her wings grandly, but they are no match for the feathers of the stork.
14 She lays her eggs on the ground and lets them warm in the sand,
14 She lays her eggs on top of the earth, letting them be warmed in the dust.
15 unmindful that a foot may crush them, that some wild animal may trample them.
15 She doesn’t worry that a foot might crush them or a wild animal might destroy them.
16 She treats her young harshly, as if they were not hers; she cares not that her labor was in vain,
16 She is harsh toward her young, as if they were not her own. She doesn’t care if they die.
17 for God did not endow her with wisdom or give her a share of good sense.
17 For God has deprived her of wisdom. He has given her no understanding.
18 Yet when she spreads her feathers to run, she laughs at horse and rider.
18 But whenever she jumps up to run, she passes the swiftest horse with its rider.
19 “Do you give the horse its strength or clothe its neck with a flowing mane?
19 “Have you given the horse its strength or clothed its neck with a flowing mane?
20 Do you make it leap like a locust, striking terror with its proud snorting?
20 Did you give it the ability to leap like a locust? Its majestic snorting is terrifying!
21 It paws fiercely, rejoicing in its strength, and charges into the fray.
21 It paws the earth and rejoices in its strength when it charges out to battle.
22 It laughs at fear, afraid of nothing; it does not shy away from the sword.
22 It laughs at fear and is unafraid. It does not run from the sword.
23 The quiver rattles against its side, along with the flashing spear and lance.
23 The arrows rattle against it, and the spear and javelin flash.
24 In frenzied excitement it eats up the ground; it cannot stand still when the trumpet sounds.
24 It paws the ground fiercely and rushes forward into battle when the ram’s horn blows.
25 At the blast of the trumpet it snorts, ‘Aha!’ It catches the scent of battle from afar, the shout of commanders and the battle cry.
25 It snorts at the sound of the horn. It senses the battle in the distance. It quivers at the captain’s commands and the noise of battle.
26 “Does the hawk take flight by your wisdom and spread its wings toward the south?
26 “Is it your wisdom that makes the hawk soar and spread its wings toward the south?
27 Does the eagle soar at your command and build its nest on high?
27 Is it at your command that the eagle rises to the heights to make its nest?
28 It dwells on a cliff and stays there at night; a rocky crag is its stronghold.
28 It lives on the cliffs, making its home on a distant, rocky crag.
29 From there it looks for food; its eyes detect it from afar.
29 From there it hunts its prey, keeping watch with piercing eyes.
30 Its young ones feast on blood, and where the slain are, there it is.”
30 Its young gulp down blood. Where there’s a carcass, there you’ll find it.”
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