Job 39:4

Coverdale Bible (1535)

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

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  • Job 39:1-3
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    82%

    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?

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

  • Job 21:8-11
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    8 Their childers children lyue in their sight, & their generacion before their eyes.

    9 Their houses are safe from all feare, for the rodd of God doth not smyte the.

    10 Their bullocke gendreth, and that not out of tyme: their cow calueth, and is not vnfrutefull.

    11 They sende forth their children by flockes, and their sonnes lede the daunce.

  • Job 24:5-6
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    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.

    6 They reape the corne felde that is not their owne: and gather the grapes out of his vynyarde, whom they haue oppressed by violence.

  • 5 who letteth the wilde asse go fre, or who lowseth the bodes of the Moole?

  • Jer 14:5-6
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    5 The Hynde shal forsake the yonge fawne, that se brigeth forth in ye felde, because there shalbe no grasse.

    6 The wilde Asses shall stonde in the Mosse, and drawe in their wynde like the Dragos, their eyes shal fayle for wat of grasse.

  • Job 39:14-16
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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.

    16 So harde is he vnto his yong ones, as though they were not his, and laboureth in vayne without eny feare.

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

  • Job 38:39-41
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    39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

    40 lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

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

  • Ps 107:37-39
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    37 That they maye sowe their groude, plante vynyaydes, to yelde them frutes of increase.

    38 He blesseth them, so that they multiplie exceadingly, and suffreth not their catell to decrease.

    39 Whe they are minished & brought lowe thorow oppressio, thorow eny plage or trouble.

  • Lam 4:3-4
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    3 The Lamyes geue their yonge ones suck wt bare brestes: but the doughter of my people is cruel, and dwelleth in the wyldernesse: like the Estriches.

    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.

  • 8 The beestes crepe in to their dennes, & take their rest.

  • 7 but shalt let the dame flye, and take the yonge, that thou mayest prospere and lyue longe.

  • 29 Their crie is as it were of a lyon, and the roaringe of them like lyons whelpes. They shal roare, and hatch vp the praye, and no man shal recouer it or get it from the.

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

  • 26 There shalbe nothinge baren ner vnfrutefull in thy londe, and I wil fulfill the nombre of thy dayes.

  • Ps 104:21-22
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    21 Yee and the yonge lyons which roare after the praye, and seke their meate at God.

    22 But when the Sonne ariseth, they get them awaye together, and lye them downe in their dennes.

  • 39 And they wente forth, that they might come vnto Gedor to the east syde of the valley, to seke pasture for their shepe.

  • 4 that his children were without prosperite or health: that they were slayne in the dore, and no ma to delyuer them:

  • 12 And though they bringe vp eny, yet will I make them childlesse amonge men. Yee wo shall come to them, when I departe from them.

  • 13 That or garners maye be full and plenteous with all maner of stoare: that or shepe maye brynge forth thousandes and hundreth thousands in oure villages.

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

  • 6 But when they were wel fedde and had ynough, they waxed proude, and forgat me.

  • 21 he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.

  • 12 Mayest thou beleue hi, yt he wil brige home yi corne, or to cary eny thinge vnto yi barne?

  • 11 The greate lyon perysheth, because he ca get no pray and the lyons whelpes are scatred abrode.

  • 4 Blessed shalbe the frute of thy body, the frute of thy grounde, and the frute of thy catell, and the frute of thine oxen, and the frute of thy shepe.

  • 6 They shall come with their shepe & bullockes to seke ye LORDE, but they shal not fynde him, for he is gone from them.

  • 7 The cowe and the Bere shal fede together, and their yongones shal lye together. The lyo shal eate strawe like the oxe, or the cowe.

  • 11 That all the beastes of the felde maye haue drynke, & that the wylde asses maye quench their thyrste.

  • 41 Thou shalt get sonnes and doughters, and yet not haue them: for they shal be caried awaye captiue.

  • 12 Thou crownest the yeare with thy good, and thy fotesteppes droppe fatnesse.

  • 26 And they laded their corne vpon their Asses, and departed thence.

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

  • 3 In the meane whyle he plageth them for a season, vntill the tyme that she (which shall beare) haue borne: then shall the remnaunt of his brethren be conuerted vnto ye children of Israel.

  • 3 at the noyse and stampynge off their stronge barded horses, at the shakynge off their charettes, and at the romblinge off the wheles. The fathers shall not loke to their children, so feable and weery shall their hondes be: