Job 39:9

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Wyll the vnicorne be so tame as to do ye seruyce, or to abyde still by thy cribbe?

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Referenced Verses

  • Num 23:22 : 22 God hath brought the out of Egipte, his stregth is as of an Vnicorne.
  • Deut 33:17 : 17 His bewtye is as a firstborne oxe, and his hornes are as ye hornes of an Vnicorne: with the same shal he pusshe the nacions together, euen vnto the endes of the worlde. These are the thousandes of Ephraim, and the thousandes of Manasse.
  • Ps 92:10 : 10 But my horne shalbe exalted like the horne of an Vnicorne, & shal be anoynted with fresh oyle.
  • Isa 1:3 : 3 An oxe knoweth his LORDE, and an Asse his masters stall, but Israel knoweth nothinge, my people hath no vnderstondinge.
  • Ps 22:21 : 21 Saue me from the lyons mouth, and heare me fro amonge the hornes off the vnicornes.

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    10 Cast thou bynde ye yock aboute him in thy forowes, to make him plowe after the in ye valleis?

    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?

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

  • Job 39:4-8
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    4 How their yoge ones growe vp & waxe greate thorow good fedinge?

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

    6 Vnto who I haue geuen the wyldernes to be their house, & the vntilled londe to be their dwellinge place.

    7 That they maye geue no force for the multitude off people in the cities, nether to regarde the crienge of the dryuer:

    8 but to seke their pasture aboute the moutaynes, & to folowe vpon the grene grasse.

  • 21 Saue me from the lyons mouth, and heare me fro amonge the hornes off the vnicornes.

  • 8 God hath broughte hi out of Egipte, his strength is as of an vnicorne. He shal eate vp the Heithen his enemies, and grynde their bones to poulder, and shute thorow them with his arowes.

  • 6 The voyce of the LORDE breaketh the Cedre trees: yee the LORDE breaketh the Ceders of Libanus.

  • 22 God hath brought the out of Egipte, his stregth is as of an Vnicorne.

  • 7 There shal the Vnicornes fall with the Bulles, (that is with the giauntes) and their londe shalbe washed with bloude, & their grounde corrupte with fatnesse.

  • Job 39:1-2
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    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?

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    1 Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare?

    2 Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?

    3 Wyll he make many fayre wordes with the (thynkest thou) or flatre the:

    4 Wyll he make a couenaunt with the? Or, art thou able for to compell him to do the contynuall seruyce?

    5 Wilt thou take thy pastyne wt him as with a byrde, or geue him vnto thy maydens,

    6 that thy companyons maye hew him in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men?

    7 Canst thou fyll the nett wt his skynne, or ye fysh panyer with his heade?

  • Job 38:39-40
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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?

  • Job 39:19-21
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    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?

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

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

  • 15 Beholde, the cruell beaste (whom I made wt the) which eateth haye as an oxe:

  • 10 But my horne shalbe exalted like the horne of an Vnicorne, & shal be anoynted with fresh oyle.

  • 9 I wil take no bullockes out of thy house, ner gotes out of thy foldes.

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    7 All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.

  • 5 Hert, Roo, Bugle, wylde goate, Unicorne, Origen, and Camelion.

  • 9 Sela. I wil enforme the, and shewe the the waye wherin thou shalt go: I wil fasten myne eyes vpon the.

  • 17 His bewtye is as a firstborne oxe, and his hornes are as ye hornes of an Vnicorne: with the same shal he pusshe the nacions together, euen vnto the endes of the worlde. These are the thousandes of Ephraim, and the thousandes of Manasse.

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    6 The shal ye wolfe dwel with the labe, and the leoparde shal lye downe by the gote. Bullokes, lyons and catel shal kepe company together, so that a litle childe shal dryue them forth.

    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.

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

  • 23 Se yt thou knowe the nombre of thy catell thy self, and loke well to thy flockes.

  • 23 But the castels in the londe shal be confederate with the, & the beastes of the felde shall geue the peace:

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

  • 13 Thynkest thou, that I wil eate the flesh of oxen, or drynke the bloude of goates?

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

  • 11 He shall bynde his foale vnto the vyne, and his Asses colte to ye noble braunch. He shal wash his garment in wyne, and his mantell in the bloude of grapes.

  • 31 That I maye prayse ye name of God with a songe, & magnifie it with thankesgeuynge.

  • 29 But he saide vnto him: Thou knowest how I haue serued the, and what maner of catell thou hast vnder me.

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

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

  • 7 Axe the catell, & they shal enfourme the: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell ye: