Job 38:41
(39:3) Who prepareth for the rauen his meate, when his birdes crie vnto God, wandering for lacke of meate?
(39:3) Who prepareth for the rauen his meate, when his birdes crie vnto God, wandering for lacke of meate?
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9Which giueth to beasts their foode, and to the yong rauens that crie.
38When the earth groweth into hardnesse, and the clottes are fast together?
39(39:1) Wilt thou hunt the pray for the lyon? or fill the appetite of the lyons whelpes,
40(39:2) When they couch in their places, and remaine in the couert to lye in waite?
24Consider the rauens: for they neither sowe nor reape: which neither haue storehouse nor barne, & yet God feedeth them: how much more are yee better then foules?
4And thou shalt drinke of the riuer: and I haue comanded the rauens to feede thee there.
21The lions roare after their praye, and seeke their meate at God.
14Also the vultur, & the kite after his kinde,
15And all rauens after their kinde:
6And the rauens brought him bread & flesh in the morning, and bread & flesh in the euening, and he dranke of the riuer.
13Nor the glead nor the kite, nor the vulture, after their kind,
14Nor all kinde of rauens,
17The eye that mocketh his father and despiseth the instruction of his mother, let ye rauens of the valley picke it out, and the yong eagles eate it.
10The lyons doe lacke and suffer hunger, but they, which seeke the Lord, shall want nothing that is good.
14Like a crane or a swallow, so did I chatter: I did mourne as a doue: mine eies were lift vp on high: O Lord, it hath oppressed me, comfort me.
4The tongue of the sucking childe cleaueth to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: the yong children aske bread, but no man breaketh it vnto them.
15They shall runne here and there for meate: and surely they shall not be satisfied, though they tary all night.
26(39:29) Shall the hauke flie by thy wisedome, stretching out his wings toward the South?
27(39:30) Doeth the egle mount vp at thy commandement, or make his nest on hie?
11Which teacheth vs more then the beastes of the earth, and giueth vs more wisdome then the foules of the heauen.
4Will a lion roare in ye forest, when he hath no pray? or wil a lions whelpe cry out of his den, if he haue taken nothing?
30(39:33) His young ones also sucke vp blood: and where the slaine are, there is she.
27All these waite vpon thee, that thou maiest giue them foode in due season.
11As an eagle stereth vp her nest, flootereth ouer her birdes, stretcheth out her wings, taketh them, and beareth them on her wings,
13(39:16) Hast thou giuen the pleasant wings vnto the peacockes? or winges and feathers vnto the ostriche?
14(39:17) Which leaueth his egges in the earth, and maketh them hote in the dust,
2(39:5) Canst thou nomber the moneths that they fulfill? or knowest thou the time when they bring foorth?
3(39:6) They bow them selues: they bruise their yong and cast out their sorowes.
4(39:7) Yet their yong waxe fatte, and growe vp with corne: they goe foorth and returne not vnto them.
15There shall the owle make her nest, and laye, and hatche, and gather them vnder her shadowe: there shall the vultures also bee gathered, euery one with her make.
8Prepareth her meat in the sommer, & gathereth her foode in haruest.
3Yea, the sparrowe hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest for her, where she may lay her yong: euen by thine altars, O Lord of hostes, my King and my God.
26Behold the foules of the heauen: for they sowe not, neither reape, nor carie into the barnes: yet your heauenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better then they?
3My teares haue bin my meate day & night, while they dayly say vnto me, Where is thy God?
5The hungrie shall eate vp his haruest: yea, they shall take it from among the thornes, and the thirstie shall drinke vp their substance.
13They gape vpon me with their mouthes, as a ramping and roaring lyon.
7There is a path which no foule hath knowen, neyther hath the kites eye seene it.
20(40:15) Surely the mountaines bring him foorth grasse, where all the beastes of the fielde play.
28Who is the father of the rayne? Or who hath begotten the droppes of the dewe?
5Behold, others as wilde asses in the wildernesse, goe forth to their businesse, and rise early for a praye: the wildernesse giueth him and his children foode.
17Nor the pellicane, nor the swanne, nor the cormorant:
18How did the beasts mourne! the herdes of cattel pine away, because they haue no pasture, & the flockes of sheepe are destroyed.
12By these springs shall the foules of the heauen dwell, and sing among the branches.
33And ye carkeises of this people shalbe meat for the foules of the heauen and for the beastes of the earth, and none shall fraie them away.
7And sent forth a rauen, which went out going forth and returning, vntill the waters were dried vp vpon the earth.
28So that they haue caused the voyce of the poore to come vnto him, and he hath heard the cry of the afflicted.
15The eyes of all waite vpon thee, and thou giuest them their meate in due season.
5Doeth the wilde asse bray when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder?
17That ye birdes may make their nestes there: the storke dwelleth in the firre trees.