Job 39:1
Knowest thou the time whe the wylde goates bring foorth their young among the stonye rockes? or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to calue?
Knowest thou the time whe the wylde goates bring foorth their young among the stonye rockes? or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to calue?
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2Canst thou number the monethes that they go with young? or knowest thou the time when they bring foorth?
3They lye downe, they calue their young ones, and they are deliuered of their trauaile and paine:
4Yet their young ones grow vp, and waxe fatte through good feeding with corne: They go foorth, and returne not againe vnto them.
5Who letteth the wylde asse to go free? or who looseth the bondes of the wylde mule?
5The hynde also forsoke the young fawne that he brought foorth in the fielde, because there was no grasse.
38To cause the earth to grow into hardnesse, & the clots to cleaue fast together?
39Wylt thou hunt the pray for the lion? or fill the appetite of the lions whelpes,
40When they couche in their places, and tarie in the couert to lye in wayte?
41Who prouideth meate for the rauen, when his young ones crye vnto God, and flee about for lacke of meate?
20That thou shouldest receaue it in the boundes thereof, and know the pathes to their houses.
21Knewest thou afore thou wast borne how olde thou shouldest be?
22Wentest thou euer into the treasures of the snow, or hast thou seene the secrete places of the hayle,
23Be thou diligent to knowe the state of thy cattell thy selfe, and loke well to thy flockes.
8But seeke their pasture about the mountaines, and folowe the greene grasse.
9Wyll the vnicorne do thee seruice, or abide still by thy cribbe?
10Canst thou binde the yoke about the vnicorne in the forowe, to make him plowe after thee in the valleyes?
11Mayst thou trust him because he is strong, or commit thy labour vnto him?
12Mayst thou beleue him that he wyll bring home thy corne, or carry any thing vnto thy barne?
13Gauest thou the faire winges vnto the pecockes, or winges and fethers vnto the Estriche?
14For she leaueth her egges in the earth, and heateth them in the dust.
15She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.
16So harde is she vnto her young ones as though they were not hers, and laboureth in vaine without any feare.
17And that because God hath taken wysdome from her, & hath not geuen her vnderstanding.
18The high hilles are a refuge for goates: and so are the stonie rockes for conies.
5Doth the wild asse rore when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder inough
24And thy wantonnesse is lyke a wylde Asse that vseth the wildernesse, and that snuffeth and bloweth at her wyll: who can tame her? All they that seeke her, shall not fayle but fynde her in her moneth.
5Roe, Bucke, and Bugle, wilde Goate, Unicorne, wylde Oxen and Camoise,
20Surely the mountaines bring him foorth grasse, where all the beastes of the fielde take their pastime.
32Canst thou bring foorth Mazzaroth in their time? canst thou also guide Arctutus with his sonnes?
33Knowest thou the course of heauen, that thou mayest set vp the ordinaunce thereof vpon the earth?
10Their bullocke gendreth and that not out of time, their cowe calueth and is not vnfruitfull.
19Hast thou geue the horse his strength, or learned him to ney coragiously?
20Canst thou make him afrayde as a grashopper? where as the stoute neying that he maketh is fearefull.
18O howe cattell mourne? the heardes of beastes are in wofull case for lacke of pasture, and the flockes of sheepe are destroyed?
8If thou knowe not thy selfe (O thou fayrest among women) then go thy way foorth after the footesteppes of the sheepe, and feede thy goates besyde the shepheardes tentes.
15Didst thou know when God disposed them? & caused the light of his cloudes to shine?
16Hast thou knowen the varietie of the cloudes, and the wonderous workes of him which is perfect in knowledge?
9The voyce of God maketh Hindes to cast their calfe, and maketh woods to be bare: therefore euery man setteth foorth his glory in his temple.
7Aske the cattaile, and they shall enfourme thee: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell thee.
8The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places.
4Knowest thou not this of olde, and since God plaged man vpon earth,
4Where wast thou when I layed the foundations of the earth? Tell playnely, if thou hast vnderstanding.
7Art thou the first man that euer was borne? or wast thou made before the hils?
8Hast thou heard the secret counsell of God? and doest thou restraine wysdome to thee?
7All sheepe and oxen, & also the beastes of the fielde:
26Commeth it through thy wysdome that the Goshauke flieth toward the south?
27Doth the Egle mount vp, and make his nest on hye at thy comaundement?
25The hay groweth, the grasse commeth vp, and hearbes are gathered in the mountaynes.
5Wylt thou take thy pastime with him as with a birde, wilt thou binde him for thy maydens?
11All beastes of the fielde drinke therof: and the wylde asses quench their thirst.