Job 39:13
Will he be pulling your plough with cords, turning up the valleys after you?
Will he be pulling your plough with cords, turning up the valleys after you?
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14Will you put your faith in him, because his strength is great? will you give the fruit of your work into his care?
15Will you be looking for him to come back, and get in your seed to the crushing-floor?
11He goes looking for his grass-lands in the mountains, searching out every green thing.
12Will the ox of the mountains be your servant? or is his night's resting-place by your food-store?
26The bow is sounding against him; he sees the shining point of spear and arrow.
27Shaking with passion, he is biting the earth; he is not able to keep quiet at the sound of the horn;
5Who has made open the doors of his face? Fear is round about his teeth.
19She is cruel to her young ones, as if they were not hers; her work is to no purpose; she has no fear.
20For God has taken wisdom from her mind, and given her no measure of knowledge.
11As an eagle, teaching her young to make their flight, with her wings outstretched over them, takes them up on her strong feathers:
15And the ostrich and the night-hawk and the sea-hawk and birds of that sort;
16The little owl and the great owl and the water-hen;
17And the pelican and the vulture and the cormorant;
18The stork and the heron and birds of that sort, and the hoopoe and the bat.
16And the ostrich and the night-hawk and the sea-hawk, and birds of that sort;
17And the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl;
18And the water-hen and the pelican and the vulture;
19The stork and the heron, and birds of that sort, and the hoopoe and the bat.
14And I have put my hands on the wealth of the peoples, as on the place where a bird has put her eggs; and as a man may take the eggs from which a bird has gone, so I have taken all the earth for myself: and not a wing was moved, and not a mouth gave out a sound.
15The arrowsnake will make her hole and put her eggs there, and get her young together under her shade: there the hawks will come together by twos.
11Who gives us more knowledge than the beasts of the earth, and makes us wiser than the birds of the heaven?
4You will be covered by his feathers; under his wings you will be safe: his good faith will be your salvation.
1Do you go after food for the she-lion, or get meat so that the young lions may have enough,
2When they are stretched out in their holes, and are waiting in the brushwood?
7No bird has knowledge of it, and the hawk's eye has never seen it.
12But these birds you may not take: the eagle and the gier-eagle and the ospray;
13The falcon and the kite, and birds of that sort;
7But put now a question to the beasts, and get teaching from them; or to the birds of the heaven, and they will make it clear to you;
17Where the birds have their resting-places; as for the stork, the tall trees are her house.
13Will you take your rest among the flocks? like the wings of a dove covered with silver, and its feathers with yellow gold.
6If by chance you see a place which a bird has made for itself in a tree or on the earth, with young ones or eggs, and the mother bird seated on the young ones or on the eggs, do not take the mother bird with the young:
5Are your eyes lifted up to it? it is gone: for wealth takes to itself wings, like an eagle in flight up to heaven.
9Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right hand is able to give you salvation.
14And the kite and the falcon, and birds of that sort;
9He gives food to every beast, and to the young ravens in answer to their cry.
11Like the partridge, getting eggs together but not producing young, is a man who gets wealth but not by right; before half his days are ended, it will go from him, and at his end he will be foolish.
17Or any beast of the earth, or winged bird of the air,
4Though you go up on high like an eagle, though your house is placed among the stars, I will make you come down from there, says the Lord.
9If I take the wings of the morning, and go to the farthest parts of the sea;
14I make cries like a bird; I give out sounds of grief like a dove: my eyes are looking up with desire; O Lord, I am crushed, take up my cause.
8Who are these coming like a cloud, like a flight of doves to their windows?
18Will you, with him, make the skies smooth, and strong as a polished looking-glass?
3And say, This is what the Lord has said: A great eagle with great wings, full of long feathers of different colours, came to Lebanon, and took the top of the cedar:
6And I said, If only I had wings like a dove! for then I would go in flight from here and be at rest.
18There are three things, the wonder of which overcomes me, even four things outside my knowledge:
16Have you knowledge of the balancings of the clouds, the wonders of him who has all wisdom?
26See the birds of heaven; they do not put seeds in the earth, they do not get in grain, or put it in store-houses; and your Father in heaven gives them food. Are you not of much more value than they?
12The birds of the air have their resting-places by them, and make their song among the branches.