Job 39:13
Gauest thou the faire winges vnto the pecockes, or winges and fethers vnto the Estriche?
Gauest thou the faire winges vnto the pecockes, or winges and fethers vnto the Estriche?
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14 For she leaueth her egges in the earth, and heateth them in the dust.
15 She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.
11 Mayst thou trust him because he is strong, or commit thy labour vnto him?
12 Mayst thou beleue him that he wyll bring home thy corne, or carry any thing vnto thy barne?
26 Commeth it through thy wysdome that the Goshauke flieth toward the south?
27 Doth the Egle mount vp, and make his nest on hye at thy comaundement?
5 Wylt thou take thy pastime with him as with a birde, wilt thou binde him for thy maydens?
19 Hast thou geue the horse his strength, or learned him to ney coragiously?
20 Canst thou make him afrayde as a grashopper? where as the stoute neying that he maketh is fearefull.
11 As an Egle that stirreth vp her nest, and flittereth ouer her young, & spreadeth her wynges, taketh them, and beareth them on her wynges:
15 The Estritch, the Nightcrowe, the Cockowe, and the Sparowehauke after their kinde.
16 The litle Owle, the great Owle, nor the Redshanke.
17 The Pellicane, the Swanne, nor the Cormorant.
18 The Storke, the Heron in his kinde, the Lapwing, the Backe.
16 The Estrich, the nyght Crowe, the Coockowe, and the Hauke after his kynde,
17 The Falcon, the Cormorant, the great Owle,
18 The Backe, the Pellicane, the Pye,
19 The Storke, the Iay after his kinde, the Lapwyng, and the Swalowe.
14 My hand hath found out the strength of the people as it were a nest: and like as egges that were layde here and there, are gathered together, so do I gather all countreys, and there was none so bolde as to moue the winge, that dare open his mouth, or once whisper.
15 There shall the Owle make her nest, builde, be there at home, & bryng foorth her young ones: there shall the Kytes come together, eche one to his lyke.
11 Which teacheth vs more the the beastes of the earth, and geueth vs more wysdome then the foules of heauen.
4 He wyll couer thee vnder his wynges, & thou shalt be safe vnder his fethers: his faythfulnesse shalbe thy shielde and buckler.
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?
2 Canst thou number the monethes that they go with young? or knowest thou the time when they bring foorth?
41 Who prouideth meate for the rauen, when his young ones crye vnto God, and flee about for lacke of meate?
7 There is a way that the birdes knowe not, that no vultures eye hath seene:
12 But these are they of whiche ye shall not eate: the Egle, the Goshauke, and the Ospray.
13 The Glede, the Kite, and the Uulture after their kinde.
7 Aske the cattaile, and they shall enfourme thee: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell thee.
17 Wherin the birdes make their nestes: in the fyrre trees the storke buyldeth.
13 Though ye haue lyen among the pottes: yet shall ye be as the wynges of a doue that is couered with siluer, and hath her fethers as yelowe as golde.
6 If thou chaunce vpon a birdes nest by the way, in whatsoeuer tree it be, or on the grounde, whether they be young or egges, and the damme sittyng vpon the young, or on the egges: thou shalt not take the damme with the young:
5 Wylt thou set thyne eye vpon the thing which sodenly vanisheth away? For riches make them selues wynges, and take their flight lyke an Egle into the ayre.
39 Wylt thou hunt the pray for the lion? or fill the appetite of the lions whelpes,
9 Is thy power then lyke the power of God? maketh thy voyce a sounde as his doth?
14 The Uultur, and the Kyte after his kinde,
9 He geueth vnto cattell their foode: euen vnto Rauens which call for it.
11 The partrich maketh a nest of egges, which she layed not: he commeth by riches, but not righteously, in the middest of his life must he leane them behynde hym, & at the last be founde a very foole.
17 The likenesse of any maner of beast that is on the earth, or the likenesse of any maner fethered foule that fleeth in the ayre,
4 Yea though thou exalt thy selfe as the egle, and make they nest among the starres, thence wil I bring thee downe, sayth the Lorde.
9 If I take the wynges of the morning: and go to dwell in the vttermost part of the sea.
14 Then chattered I lyke a swallowe, and lyke a crane, and mourned lyke a doue, I lift vp mine eyes into the heyght: O Lorde sayde my sicknesse kepeth me downe, ease thou me.
8 But what are these that flee here like the cloudes, and as the doues fleing to their windowes?
18 Hast thou helped him to spreade out the heauens which are strong and bright as a loking glasse?
3 And say, Thus saith the Lorde God: There came a great Egle, with great winges, yea with a mightie long body, and ful of fethers of diuers colours, vppon the mount of Libanus, and toke the hyest braunche of a Cedar tree.
6 And I sayde, O that I had wynges like a doue: for then woulde I flee away, and be at rest.
18 There be three thynges whiche are wonderfull to me, yea foure whiche passe my vnderstandyng:
16 Hast thou knowen the varietie of the cloudes, and the wonderous workes of him which is perfect in knowledge?
26 Beholde the fowles of the ayre: For they sowe not, neither do they reape, nor cary into the barnes: yet your heauenly father feedeth them. Are ye not much better then they?
12 The foules of the ayre haue their habitation nigh vnto them: singing out of the midst of the bowes of trees.