Job 41:5
(40:24) Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? or wilt thou bynd him for thy maydes?
(40:24) Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? or wilt thou bynd him for thy maydes?
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1 (40:20) Canst thou drawe out Liuiathan with an hooke, and with a line which thou shalt cast downe vnto his tongue?
2 (40:21) Canst thou cast an hooke into his nose? canst thou perce his iawes with an angle?
3 (40:22) Will he make many prayers vnto thee, or speake thee faire?
4 (40:23) Will hee make a couenant with thee? and wilt thou take him as a seruant for euer?
6 (40:25) Shall the companions baket with him? shal they deuide him among the marchants?
7 (40:26) Canst thou fill the basket with his skinne? or the fishpanier with his head?
39 (39:1) Wilt thou hunt the pray for the lyon? or fill the appetite of the lyons whelpes,
9 (39:12) Will the vnicorne serue thee? or will he tary by thy cribbe?
10 (39:13) Canst thou binde the vnicorne with his band to labour in the furrowe? or will he plowe the valleyes after thee?
11 (39:14) Wilt thou trust in him, because his stregth is great, and cast off thy labour vnto him?
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?
14 (39:17) Which leaueth his egges in the earth, and maketh them hote in the dust,
21 What wilt thou saye, when hee shall visite thee? (for thou hast taught them to be captaines and as chiefe ouer thee) shall not sorow take thee as a woman in trauaile?
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?
14 And if thou haue no fauour vnto her, then thou mayest let her go whither she will, but thou shalt not sell her for money, nor make marchandise of her, because thou hast humbled her.
4 Will 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?
5 Can a birde fall in a snare vpon the earth, where no fouler is? or will he take vp the snare from the earth, and haue taken nothing at all?
4 Is it for feare of thee that he will accuse thee? or go with thee into iudgement?
19 (39:22) Hast thou giuen the horse strength? or couered his necke with neying?
20 (39:23) Hast thou made him afraid as the grashopper? his strong neying is fearefull.
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?
31 Canst thou restraine the sweete influences of the Pleiades? Or loose the bandes of Orion?
5 (39:8) Who hath set the wilde asse at libertie? or who hath loosed the bondes of the wilde asse?
8 (40:3) Wilt thou disanul my iudgement? or wilt thou condemne me, that thou mayst be iustified?
9 (40:4) Or hast thou an arme like God? or doest thou thunder with a voyce like him?
17 Beholde, the Lord wil carie thee away with a great captiuitie, and will surely couer thee.
11 Which teacheth vs more then the beastes of the earth, and giueth vs more wisdome then the foules of the heauen.
23 For the stones of the fielde shall be in league with thee, and the beastes of the field shal be at peace with thee.
7 Aske now the beasts, and they shall teach thee, and the foules of the heauen, and they shall tell thee:
5 Deliuer thy selfe as a doe from the hande of the hunter, and as a birde from the hande of the fouler.
22 And he followed her straight wayes, as an oxe that goeth to the slaughter, and as a foole to the stockes for correction,
14 And makest men as the fishes of the sea, and as the creeping things, that haue no ruler ouer them.
7 Likewise if a man sell his daughter to be a seruant, she shal not goe out as the men seruantes doe.
17 Then shalt thou take a naule, and perce his eare through against the doore, and he shall be thy seruant for euer: and vnto thy maid seruant thou shall doe likewise.
20 (40:15) Surely the mountaines bring him foorth grasse, where all the beastes of the fielde play.
25 Wilt thou breake a leafe driuen to and fro? and wilt thou pursue the drie stubble?
8 Will ye accept his person? or will ye contende for God?
9 Is it well that he shoulde seeke of you? will you make a lye for him, as one lyeth for a man?
15 (40:10) Behold now Behemoth (whom I made with thee) which eateth grasse as an oxe.
3 And yet thou openest thine eyes vpon such one, and causest me to enter into iudgement with thee.
19 Wil he regard thy riches? he regardeth not golde, nor all them that excel in strength.
19 The way of an eagle in the aire, the way of a serpent vpon a stone, ye way of a ship in ye middes of the sea, and the way of a man with a maide.
5 Doeth the wilde asse bray when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder?
20 For why shouldest thou delite, my sonne, in a strange woman, or embrace the bosome of a stranger?
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,
4 Hast thou carnall eyes? Or doest thou see as man seeth?
13 That thou answerest to God at thy pleasure, and bringest such wordes out of thy mouth?