Job 39:5

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Who letteth the wylde asse to go free? or who looseth the bondes of the wylde mule?

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  • Job 6:5 : 5 Doth the wild asse rore when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder inough
  • Job 11:12 : 12 Yet vayne man would be wyse, though man newe borne is lyke a wilde asses coulte.
  • Job 24:5 : 5 Beholde, as wilde asses in the desert go they foorth to their worke, & ryse betimes to spoyle: Yea the very wildernesse ministreth foode for them & their children.
  • Ps 104:11 : 11 All beastes of the fielde drinke therof: and the wylde asses quench their thirst.
  • Isa 32:14 : 14 The palaces also shalbe broke, and the greatly occupied cities desolate: The towres and bulwarkes shall become dennes for euermore, where wylde asses take their pleasure, and sheepe their pasture.
  • Jer 2:24 : 24 And 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.
  • Jer 14:6 : 6 The wylde asses did stande in the hye places, and drewe in their winde lyke the dragons, their eyes did fayle for want of grasse.
  • Dan 5:21 : 21 He was driuen out from the sonnes of men, his heart was made lyke the beastes, and his dwelling was with the wilde Asses, they fed him with grasse lyke Oxen, and his body was wet with the deawe of the heauen, till he knewe that the most hie God bare rule ouer the kingdome of men, and that he appoynteth ouer it whom so euer he pleaseth.
  • Hos 8:9 : 9 For they haue gone vp to Assyria and are as a wilde asse solitarie by him selfe: Ephraim hath hired louers.
  • Gen 16:12 : 12 He also wyll be a wylde man, and his hande wyll be agaynst euery man, and euery mans hande against hym: and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
  • Gen 49:14 : 14 Isachar is a strong asse, couchyng hym downe betweene two burthens.

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  • Job 39:6-11
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    6 Euen I which haue geuen the wyldernesse to be their house, and the vntilled land to be their dwelling.

    7 They force not for the multitude of people in the citie, neither regarde the crying of the driuer:

    8 But seeke their pasture about the mountaines, and folowe the greene grasse.

    9 Wyll the vnicorne do thee seruice, or abide still by thy cribbe?

    10 Canst thou binde the yoke about the vnicorne in the forowe, to make him plowe after thee in the valleyes?

    11 Mayst thou trust him because he is strong, or commit thy labour vnto him?

  • 24 And 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.

  • 5 Doth the wild asse rore when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder inough

  • 5 Beholde, as wilde asses in the desert go they foorth to their worke, & ryse betimes to spoyle: Yea the very wildernesse ministreth foode for them & their children.

  • 11 All beastes of the fielde drinke therof: and the wylde asses quench their thirst.

  • 4 Yet their young ones grow vp, and waxe fatte through good feeding with corne: They go foorth, and returne not againe vnto them.

  • Job 39:1-2
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    72%

    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?

  • Job 39:19-21
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    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.

    21 He breaketh the grounde with the hooffes of his feete, he reioyceth cherefully in his strength, and runneth to meete the harnest men.

  • Jer 14:5-6
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    5 The hynde also forsoke the young fawne that he brought foorth in the fielde, because there was no grasse.

    6 The wylde asses did stande in the hye places, and drewe in their winde lyke the dragons, their eyes did fayle for want of grasse.

  • 12 Yet vayne man would be wyse, though man newe borne is lyke a wilde asses coulte.

  • 11 Because God hath loosed my corde and humbled me, they haue loosed the bridle before me.

  • 20 The king sent and caused hym to be let go: yea the prince of the people opened a way foorth for hym.

  • 39 Wylt thou hunt the pray for the lion? or fill the appetite of the lions whelpes,

  • 20 O howe happy shall ye be when ye shall safely sowe your seede beside all waters, and dryue thyther the feete of your oxen and asses.

  • 16 But was rebuked of his iniquitie. The dumbe beast, and vsed to the yoke, speaking with mans voyce, forbad the madnesse of the prophete.

  • 27 And he spake to his sonnes, saying: Sadle me an asse: And they sadled him.

  • 3 And in the morning assoone as it was lyght, the men were let go, they, and their asses.

  • 9 For they haue gone vp to Assyria and are as a wilde asse solitarie by him selfe: Ephraim hath hired louers.

  • 6 The burthen of the beastes of the south. In a land of trouble & anguishe, from whence shall come the young and olde lion, the viper and firie serpent that fleeth against them that vpon coltes beare their riches, and vpon camels their treasures, to a people that can do them no good.

  • 45 And thirtie thousande asses, and fiue hundred:

  • 5 Wylt thou take thy pastime with him as with a birde, wilt thou binde him for thy maydens?

  • 13 Who ruleth the earth but he? or who hath placed the whole world?

  • 9 Be ye not lyke a horse or lyke a mule whiche haue no vnderstanding: whose mouthes must be holden with bit and brydle, lest they fall vpon thee.

  • 13 Gauest thou the faire winges vnto the pecockes, or winges and fethers vnto the Estriche?

  • 15 She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.

  • 3 They driue away the asse of the fatherlesse, and take the wydowes oxe for a pledge:

  • 28 And the Lorde opened the mouth of the asse, and she sayde vnto Balaam: What haue I done vnto thee, that thou hast smytten me nowe three tymes?

  • 3 Unto the horse belongeth a whip, to the asse a brydle: and a rod to the fooles backe.

  • 30 And the asse sayd vnto Balaam: Am not I thine asse, whiche thou hast rydden vpon since the first tyme vnto this day? Was I euer wont to do so vnto thee? He sayde, nay.

  • 9 That thou mayest say vnto the prisoners, go foorth, and to them that are in darknesse, come into the lyght: they shall feede thee in the hye wayes, and get their pasture in all hye places.

  • 5 And diuers of them that stoode there, sayde vnto them: What do ye loosyng the colte?

  • 34 And three score & one thousande asses,

  • 15 Thirtie milche camelles with theyr coltes, fourtie kine, and ten bulles, twentie shee asses, and ten foales:

  • 33 And the asse saw me, and turned from me now three times: or els if she had not turned fro me, I had surely slayne thee, and saued her aliue.

  • 3 The oxe hath knowen his owner, and the asse his maisters cribbe: but Israel hath not knowen, my people hath geuen no heede.

  • 13 Who can discouer the face of his garment? or who shall come to him with a double brydle?

  • 13 He led them in the deepe as an horse is led in the playne, that they shoulde not stumble.

  • 31 A grayhounde strong in the hynder partes, a ramme also, and a king against whom no man aryseth vp.

  • 11 Where is the abiding place of lions, and the feding plot of lions whelpes become, whyther the young and olde lion had their resort? there dwelt the lion, & there was no man to put him in feare.