Job 39:9

Bishops' Bible (1568)

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

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Referenced Verses

  • Num 23:22 : 22 God brought them out of Egypt, they haue strength as an Unicorne.
  • Deut 33:17 : 17 His first borne oxe hath beautie, and his hornes are as the hornes of an vnicorne, and with them he shall trouble the nations together, euen vnto the endes of the worlde: These are also ten thousandes of Ephraim, and the thousandes of Manasses.
  • Ps 92:10 : 10 But my horne shalbe exalted lyke the horne of an vnicorne: for I am annoynted with excellent oyle.
  • Isa 1:3 : 3 The oxe hath knowen his owner, and the asse his maisters cribbe: but Israel hath not knowen, my people hath geuen no heede.
  • Ps 22:21 : 21 Saue me from the Lions mouth: delyuer me from the hornes of the Unicornes.

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  • Job 39:10-13
    4 verses
    92%

    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?

    12 Mayst thou beleue him that he wyll bring home thy corne, or carry any thing vnto thy barne?

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

  • Job 39:4-8
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    4 Yet their young ones grow vp, and waxe fatte through good feeding with corne: They go foorth, and returne not againe vnto them.

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

    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.

  • 21 Saue me from the Lions mouth: delyuer me from the hornes of the Unicornes.

  • 8 God brought hym out of Egypt, his strength is as the Unicorne: He shall eate the nations his enemies, & gnawe their bones, and pearce them through with his arrowes.

  • 6 And he maketh them to skip like a calfe: Libanus also and Sirion like a young vnicorne.

  • 22 God brought them out of Egypt, they haue strength as an Unicorne.

  • 7 There shall the vnicornes fall with them, and the bulles with the giauntes, and their lande shalbe throughly soked with blood, and their grounde corrupt with fatnesse.

  • Job 39:1-2
    2 verses
    71%

    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 41:1-7
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    1 Canst thou drawe out Leuiathan with an hooke, or binde his tongue with a corde?

    2 Canst thou put a hooke in the nose of him, or bore his iawe through with a naule?

    3 Wyl he make many faire wordes with thee thinkest thou or flatter thee?

    4 Wyll he make a couenaunt with thee? or wilt thou take him for a seruaunt for euer?

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

    6 That thy companions may make a refection of him: or shall he be parted among the marchauntes?

    7 Canst thou fil the basket with his skin? or the fishe panier with his head?

  • Job 38:39-40
    2 verses
    70%

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

    40 When they couche in their places, and tarie in the couert to lye in wayte?

  • 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.

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

  • 15 Beholde the beaste Behemoth, who I made with thee, which eateth haye as an oxe:

  • 10 But my horne shalbe exalted lyke the horne of an vnicorne: for I am annoynted with excellent oyle.

  • 9 I wyll take no bullocke out of thy house: nor goates out of thy foldes.

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    7 All sheepe and oxen, & also the beastes of the fielde:

  • 5 Roe, Bucke, and Bugle, wilde Goate, Unicorne, wylde Oxen and Camoise,

  • 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.

  • 17 His first borne oxe hath beautie, and his hornes are as the hornes of an vnicorne, and with them he shall trouble the nations together, euen vnto the endes of the worlde: These are also ten thousandes of Ephraim, and the thousandes of Manasses.

  • Isa 11:6-7
    2 verses
    65%

    6 The Woolfe shall dwell with the Lambe, and the Leoparde shall lye downe by the Goate: Bullockes, Lions, and cattell, shall kepe company together, so that a litle chylde shall leade them.

    7 The Cowe and the Beare shall feede together, and their young ones shall lye together: the Lion shall eate strawe, lyke the Oxe or the Cowe.

  • 20 Surely the mountaines bring him foorth grasse, where all the beastes of the fielde take their pastime.

  • 23 Be thou diligent to knowe the state of thy cattell thy selfe, and loke well to thy flockes.

  • 23 For the stones of the land shalbe confederate with thee, and the beastes of the fielde shalbe at peace with thee.

  • 27 Doth the Egle mount vp, and make his nest on hye at thy comaundement?

  • 13 Thinkest thou that I will eate bulles fleshe: and drynke the blood of goates?

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

  • 11 He shall bynde his foale vnto ye vine, and his asses colt vnto the braunche: He wasshed his garment in wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes.

  • 31 And it wyll please God: better then a bullocke that hath hornes and hoofes.

  • 29 But he saide vnto him: Thou knowest what seruice I haue done thee, and in what takyng thy cattell haue ben vnder me:

  • 9 He geueth vnto cattell their foode: euen vnto Rauens which call for it.

  • 10 Their bullocke gendreth and that not out of time, their cowe calueth and is not vnfruitfull.

  • 7 Aske the cattaile, and they shall enfourme thee: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell thee.