Job 38:41

Coverdale Bible (1535)

who prouydeth meate for the rauen, whe his yonge ones crie vnto God, ad fle aboute for want of meate?

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Referenced Verses

  • Ps 147:9 : 9 Which geueth foder vnto ye catell, & fedeth ye yonge rauens yt call vpo him.
  • Matt 6:26 : 26 Beholde the foules of ye ayer: for they sowe not, nether reepe, nor yet cary in to the barnes: and yet youre heauely father fedeth the. Are ye not moch better the they?
  • Luke 12:24 : 24 Consydre the rauens, they nether sowe ner reape, they haue also nether stoare house ner barne, and yet God fedeth them. But how moch better are ye then the foules?
  • Ps 104:27-28 : 27 They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season. 28 Whe thou geuest it them, they gather it: whe thou openest thine honde, they are fylled with good.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 9 Which geueth foder vnto ye catell, & fedeth ye yonge rauens yt call vpo him.

  • Job 38:38-40
    3 verses
    81%

    38 who turneth the clottes to dust, & the to be clottes agayne?

    39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

    40 lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

  • 24 Consydre the rauens, they nether sowe ner reape, they haue also nether stoare house ner barne, and yet God fedeth them. But how moch better are ye then the foules?

  • 4 and thou shalt drynke of the ryuer: and I haue commaunded the rauens, that they shal fede the there.

  • 21 Yee and the yonge lyons which roare after the praye, and seke their meate at God.

  • Lev 11:14-15
    2 verses
    73%

    14 the Vultur, ye Ryce, and all his kynde,

    15 and all Rauens wt their kynde:

  • 6 And the raues broughte him bred and flesh in the mornynge and in the euenynge, and he dranke of the ryuer.

  • 72%

    13 the Ixion, the Vultur, the Kyte with his kynde,

    14 & all Rauens in their kynde,

  • 17 Who so laugheth his father to scorne, and setteth his mothers commaudement at naught: the rauens pycke out his eyes in the valley, and deuoured be he of the yongle Aegles.

  • 10 The rich shal want and suffre hunger, but they which seke the LORDE, shal wat no maner of thinge, that is good.

  • 14 Then chatred I like a swalowe, and like a Crane, and mourned as a doue. I lift vp myne eyes in to ye hight: O LORDE, (sayde I) violence is done vnto me, be thou suertie for me.

  • 4 The tonges of the suckinge children, cleue to ye rofe of their mouthes for very thurst. The yonge children axe bred, but there is noman, that geueth it them.

  • 15 Let the runne here & there for meate, and grudge when they haue not ynough.

  • Job 39:26-27
    2 verses
    70%

    26 Commeth it thorow thy wysdome, that the goshauke flyeth towarde the south?

    27 Doth the Aegle mounte vp & make his nest on hye at thy commaundement?

  • 11 Which geueth vs more vnderstodinge then he doth the beastes of the earth, and teacheth vs more then the foules off heaue.

  • 4 Doth a lyon roare in the wodde, excepte he haue a pray? Or crieth a lyons whelpe out of his denne, excepte he haue gotten somthige?

  • 30 His yonge ones are fed with bloude, and where eny deed body lyeth, there is he immediatly.

  • 27 They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.

  • 11 As an Aegle stereth vp hir nest, and flotereth ouer hir yonge: Euen so stretched he out his fethers, and toke him and bare him on his wynges.

  • Job 39:13-14
    2 verses
    69%

    13 The Estrich (whose fethers are fayrer the ye wynges of the sparow hauke)

    14 whe he hath layed his egges vpon the grounde, he bredeth them in the dust,

  • Job 39:2-4
    3 verses
    69%

    2 Rekenest thou the monethes after they ingendre, yt thou knowest the tyme of their bearinge?

    3 Or when they lye downe, when they cast their yonge ones, & when they are delyuered off their trauayle & payne?

    4 How their yoge ones growe vp & waxe greate thorow good fedinge?

  • 15 There shall the hedghogge buylde, digge, be there at home, and bringe forth his yongeones. There shal the kytes come together, ech one to his like.

  • 8 yet in the sommer she prouideth hir meate, & gathereth hir foode together i ye haruest.

  • 3 For the sparow hath founde hir an house, & the swalowe a nest, where she maye laye hir yoge: eue yi aulters O LORDE of hoostes, my kynge & my God.

  • 26 Beholde the foules of ye ayer: for they sowe not, nether reepe, nor yet cary in to the barnes: and yet youre heauely father fedeth the. Are ye not moch better the they?

  • 3 Now when I thinke there vpo, I poure out my hert by my self: for I wolde fayne go hence with the multitude, & passe ouer with them vnto the house of God, in ye voyce of prayse & thankesgeuynge, amonge soch as kepe holy daye.

  • 5 that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,

  • 13 They gape vpon me with their mouthes, as it were a rampinge and roaringe lyon.

  • 7 There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:

  • 20 yt the mountaynes shulde geue him grasse, where all the beastes off the felde take their pastyme.

  • 28 Who is the father of rayne? Or, who hath begotten the droppes of dew?

  • 5 Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.

  • 17 the Bytture, the Swanne, the Pellicane, the Pye,

  • 18 O what a sighinge make the catell? the bullockes are very euel likynge, because they haue no pasture: and the shepe are fame?shed awaye.

  • 12 Aboue vpon the hilles haue the foules of the ayre their habitacion, and synge amonge the braunches.

  • 33 Yee ye deed bodies of this people shal be eaten vp of the foules of the ayre & wilde beastes of the earth, & no man shal fraye them awaie.

  • 7 & sent forth a rauen, which flew out, and came agayne, vntyll the waters were dryed vp vpo the earth.

  • 28 In so moch that they haue caused ye voyce of the poore to come vnto him, & now he heareth the coplaynte of soch as are in necessite.

  • 15 The eyes of all wayte vpon the, and thou geuest them their meate in due season.

  • 5 Doth the wilde asse roare when he hath grasse? Or crieth the oxe, whe he hath fodder ynough?

  • 17 There make the byrdes their nestes, and the fyrre trees are a dwellinge for the storcke.