Job 39:13
The Estrich (whose fethers are fayrer the ye wynges of the sparow hauke)
The Estrich (whose fethers are fayrer the ye wynges of the sparow hauke)
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14 whe he hath layed his egges vpon the grounde, he bredeth them in the dust,
15 and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.
11 Mayest thou trust hi (because he is stroge) or comitte thy labor vnto hi?
12 Mayest thou beleue hi, yt he wil brige home yi corne, or to cary eny thinge vnto yi barne?
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?
5 Wilt thou take thy pastyne wt him as with a byrde, or geue him vnto thy maydens,
19 Hast thou geuen the horse is strength, or lerned him to bowe downe his neck with feare:
20 that he letteth him self be dryuen forth like a greshopper, where as the stoute neyenge that he maketh, is fearfull?
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.
15 the Estriche, the Night crowe, the Cocow, the Sparow hauke with his kynde,
16 the litle Oule, the greate Oule, ye Backe,
17 the Bytture, the Swanne, the Pellicane, the Pye,
18 the Storke, the Heron, the Iaye wt his kynde, the Lapwynge, ye Swalowe:
16 the Estrich, ye Nightcrow, the Cocow, the Sparow hauke with his kynde,
17 the litle Oule, the Storke, the greate Oule,
18 ye Backe, the Pellycane, the Swanne, the Pye,
19 the Heron, ye Iaye with his kynde, the Lapwynge, and ye Swalowe.
14 My honde hath founde out the hoostes 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 countrees. And there is no man, yt darre be so bolde, as to touch a fether, that darre open his mouth, or once whisper.
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.
11 Which geueth vs more vnderstodinge then he doth the beastes of the earth, and teacheth vs more then the foules off heaue.
4 He shal couer the vnder his wynges, that thou mayest be safe vnder his fethers: his faithfulnesse and trueth shal be thy shylde and buckler.
1 Knowest thou the tyme when the wilde gotes brige forth their yoge amoge the stony rockes? Or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to fawne?
2 Rekenest thou the monethes after they ingendre, yt thou knowest the tyme of their bearinge?
41 who prouydeth meate for the rauen, whe his yonge ones crie vnto God, ad fle aboute for want of meate?
7 There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:
12 But these are they, wherof ye shal not eate: The Aegle, ye Goshauke, the Cormoraunte,
13 the Ixion, the Vultur, the Kyte with his kynde,
7 Axe the catell, & they shal enfourme the: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell ye:
17 There make the byrdes their nestes, and the fyrre trees are a dwellinge for the storcke.
13 Yf so be yt ye lye amoge the pales, the doues fethers shalbe couered with syluer, & hir winges of the color of golde.
6 Yf thou chaunce vpon a byrdes nest by ye waye in a tre, or on the grounde, with yonge or with egges, and the dame syttinge vpon the yonge or vpon the egges, thou shalt not take the dame with the yonge,
5 Why wilt thou set thine eye vpon ye thinge, which sodenly vanisheth awaye? For riches make them selues wynges, and take their flight like an Aegle in to ye ayre.
39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
9 Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?
14 the Vultur, ye Ryce, and all his kynde,
9 Which geueth foder vnto ye catell, & fedeth ye yonge rauens yt call vpo him.
11 The disceatfull maketh a nest, but bringeth forth no yonge: He commeth by riches, but not rightuously. In the myddest off his life must he leaue them behinde him, and at the last be founde a very foole.
17 or beest vpon earth, or fethered foule vnder the heauen,
4 But though thou wentest vp as hye as the Aegle, and maydest thy nest aboue amonge the starres: yet wolde I plucke the downe from thece.
9 Euen there also shal thy honde lede me, and thy right hande shal holde me.
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.
8 But what are these that fle here like the cloudes, and as the doues flienge to their wyndowes?
18 hast thou helped him to spred out the heauen, which is to loke vpo, as it were cast of cleare metall?
3 and saye: Thus saieth the LORDE God: There came a greate Aegle with greate wynges, yee wt mightie longe wynges, and full of fethers of dyuerse colours, vpon the mount of Libanus, and toke a braunch from a Cedre tre,
6 Lo, then wolde I get me awaye farre of, and remayne in the wildernesse.
18 There be thre thinges to hye for me, and as for the fourth, it passeth my knowlege.
16 Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?
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?
12 Aboue vpon the hilles haue the foules of the ayre their habitacion, and synge amonge the braunches.