Job 40:15
Beholde, the cruell beaste (whom I made wt the) which eateth haye as an oxe:
Beholde, the cruell beaste (whom I made wt the) which eateth haye as an oxe:
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16lo, how stronge he is in his loynes, and what power he hath in the nauell of his body.
17He spredeth out his tale like a Cedre tre, all his vaynes are stiff.
18His shynnes are like pipes off brasse, his rygge bones are like staues of yro
19First when God made him, he ordened the wyldernesse for him,
20yt the mountaynes shulde geue him grasse, where all the beastes off the felde take their pastyme.
14Then will I confesse also, that thyne owne right honde hath saued the.
7All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.
19Hast thou geuen the horse is strength, or lerned him to bowe downe his neck with feare:
20that he letteth him self be dryuen forth like a greshopper, where as the stoute neyenge that he maketh, is fearfull?
21he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.
5Doth the wilde asse roare when he hath grasse? Or crieth the oxe, whe he hath fodder ynough?
15Neuertheles leaue the grounde of his rote still in the earth, and bynde him vpon the playne felde, with cheynes of yron and stele. With the dew of heauen shall he be wet, and he shall haue his parte in the herbes of the grounde with other wylde beastes.
15and I wyll geue grasse vpon thy felde for thy catell, that ye maye eate & be fylled.
1Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare?
2Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?
23But the castels in the londe shal be confederate with the, & the beastes of the felde shall geue the peace:
26There go the shippes ouer, and there is that Leuiathan, whom thou hast made, to take his pastyme therin.
3Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
8but to seke their pasture aboute the moutaynes, & to folowe vpon the grene grasse.
9Wyll the vnicorne be so tame as to do ye seruyce, or to abyde still by thy cribbe?
10Cast thou bynde ye yock aboute him in thy forowes, to make him plowe after the in ye valleis?
11Mayest thou trust hi (because he is stroge) or comitte thy labor vnto hi?
14Thou bryngest forth grasse for the catell, and grene herbe for the seruyce of men.
10There darre none be so bolde, as to rayse him vp. Who is able to stonde before me?
3Wherfore are we counted as beestes, & reputed so vyle in youre sight?
4Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
7The cowe and the Bere shal fede together, and their yongones shal lye together. The lyo shal eate strawe like the oxe, or the cowe.
11Thou hast couered me with skynne and flesh, and ioyned me together with bones & synowes.
30And to all beastes of the earth, and to all foules vnder the heauen, and to euery worme that hath life (vpon earth) all maner grene herbes to eate. And so it came to passe.
8Thy hondes haue made me, & fashioned me alltogether rounde aboute, wilt thou then destroye me sodely?
10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.
5I am he that made the earth, the men & ye catell that are vpon the grounde, with my greate power & outstretched arme, & haue geuen it vnto whom it pleased me.
8Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
9Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?
10Then arme thy self with thine owne power, vp, decke the in thy ioly araye,
22So foolish was I and ignoraunt, and as it were a beest before the.
46This is the lawe ouer ye beestes and foules, & all maner of soules of crepynge beestes in the waters, and all maner of soules yt crepe vpon earth:
14Thou denydest ye see thorow thy power, thou breakest the heades of the dragos in the waters.
7Axe the catell, & they shal enfourme the: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell ye:
25And God made ye beastes of the earth euery one after his kynde, and catell after their kynde, and all maner wormes of the earth after their kynde. And God sawe that it was good.
4These are the beestes which ye shal eate: Oxen, shepe, Goates,
10For all the beestes of the felde are myne, and thousandes of catell vpon the hilles.
6And euery beest that deuydeth his clawe, & cheweth cudd, shal ye eate.
39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
24O considre how greate and excellent his workes be, whom all men loaue and prayse:
18I comoned wt myne owne herte also cocernynge the childre of men: how God hath chosen them, and yet letteth the apeare, as though they were beastes:
4The sprete of God hath made me, & the breth of the Allmightie hath geue me my life.
7Canst thou fyll the nett wt his skynne, or ye fysh panyer with his heade?
12I feare him not, whether he threaten or speake fayre.