Job 39:14
(39:17) Which leaueth his egges in the earth, and maketh them hote in the dust,
(39:17) Which leaueth his egges in the earth, and maketh them hote in the dust,
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12 (39:15) Wilt thou beleeue him, that he will bring home thy seede, and gather it vnto thy barne?
13 (39:16) Hast thou giuen the pleasant wings vnto the peacockes? or winges and feathers vnto the ostriche?
15 (39:18) And forgetteth that the foote might scatter the, or that the wild beast might breake the.
16 (39:19) He sheweth himselfe cruell vnto his yong ones, as they were not his, and is without feare, as if he trauailed in vaine.
17 (39:20) For God had depriued him of wisedom, and hath giuen him no part of vnderstanding.
18 (39:21) When time is, he mounteth on hie: he mocketh the horse and his rider.
13 And it shall bring foorth thornes in the palaces thereof, nettles and thistles in the strong holdes thereof, and it shall be an habitation for dragons, and a court for ostriches.
14 There shall meete also Ziim and Iim, and the Satyre shall cry to his fellow, and the shricheowle shall rest there, and shall finde for her selfe a quiet dwelling.
15 There 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.
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?
28 (39:31) Shee abideth and remaineth in the rocke, euen vpon the toppe of the rocke, and the tower.
29 (39:32) From thence she spieth for meate, and her eyes beholde afarre off.
30 (39:33) His young ones also sucke vp blood: and where the slaine are, there is she.
14 And mine hand hath found as a nest the riches of the people, and as one gathereth egges that are left, so haue I gathered all the earth: and there was none to mooue the wing or to open the mouth, or to whisper.
11 As an eagle stereth vp her nest, flootereth ouer her birdes, stretcheth out her wings, taketh them, and beareth them on her wings,
6 If thou finde a birdes nest in the way, in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be yong or egges, and the damme sitting vpon the yong, or vpon the egges, thou shalt not take ye damme with the yong,
7 But shalt in any wise let the damme go, & take the yong to thee, that thou mayest prosper and prolong thy dayes.
11 As the partryche gathereth the yong, which she hath not brought forth: so he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leaue them in the middes of his dayes, and at his ende shall bee a foole.
15 Nor the ostrich, nor the nightcrow, nor the semeaw, nor the hawke after her kinde,
16 Neither the litle owle, nor the great owle, nor the redshanke,
17 Nor the pellicane, nor the swanne, nor the cormorant:
18 The storke also, and the heron in his kinde, nor the lapwing, nor the backe.
1 (39:4) Knowest thou the time when the wilde goates bring foorth yong? or doest thou marke when the hindes doe calue?
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.
17 That ye birdes may make their nestes there: the storke dwelleth in the firre trees.
5 They hatch cockatrice egges, and weaue the spiders webbe: he that eateth of their egges, dieth, and that which is trode vpon, breaketh out into a serpent.
3 Euen the dragons draw out the breastes, and giue sucke to their yong, but the daughter of my people is become cruell like the ostriches in the wildernesse.
7 There is a path which no foule hath knowen, neyther hath the kites eye seene it.
38 When the earth groweth into hardnesse, and the clottes are fast together?
16 The ostrich also, and the night crowe, and the seameaw, and the hauke after his kinde:
17 The litle owle also, and the connorant, and the great owle.
18 Also the redshanke and the pelicane, and the swanne:
19 The storke also, the heron after his kinde, and the lapwing, and the backe:
8 Prepareth her meat in the sommer, & gathereth her foode in haruest.
3 Yea, 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.
40 (39:2) When they couch in their places, and remaine in the couert to lye in waite?
41 (39:3) Who prepareth for the rauen his meate, when his birdes crie vnto God, wandering for lacke of meate?
19 The winde hath bounde them vp in her wings, and they shalbe ashamed of their sacrifices.
5 Yea, the hinde also calued in the fielde, & forsooke it, because there was no grasse.
13 Though ye haue lien among pots, yet shal ye be as the winges of a doue that is couered with siluer, and whose fethers are like yelowe golde.
9 Which giueth to beasts their foode, and to the yong rauens that crie.
4 Hee will couer thee vnder his winges, and thou shalt be sure vnder his feathers: his trueth shall be thy shielde and buckler.
4 Though thou exalt thy selfe as the egle, and make thy nest among the starres, thence will I bring thee downe, sayth the Lord.
14 Also the vultur, & the kite after his kinde,
8 As a bird that wandreth from her nest, so is a man that wandreth from his owne place.
11 Which teacheth vs more then the beastes of the earth, and giueth vs more wisdome then the foules of the heauen.
18 There be three thinges hid from me: yea, foure that I knowe not,