Job 6:5
Doeth the wilde asse bray when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder?
Doeth the wilde asse bray when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder?
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5 Yea, the hinde also calued in the fielde, & forsooke it, because there was no grasse.
6 And the wilde asses did stande in the hygh places, & drew in their winde like dragons their eyes did faile, because there was no grasse.
5 (39:8) Who hath set the wilde asse at libertie? or who hath loosed the bondes of the wilde asse?
6 (39:9) It is I which haue made the wildernesse his house, and the salt places his dwellings.
7 (39:10) He derideth the multitude of the citie: he heareth not the crie of the driuer.
8 (39:11) He seeketh out the mountaine for his pasture, and searcheth after euery greene thing.
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?
6 That which is vnsauerie, shall it be eaten without salt? or is there any taste in the white of an egge?
18 How did the beasts mourne! the herdes of cattel pine away, because they haue no pasture, & the flockes of sheepe are destroyed.
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?
11 They shall giue drinke to all the beasts of the fielde, and the wilde asses shall quench their thirst.
1 (39:4) Knowest thou the time when the wilde goates bring foorth yong? or doest thou marke when the hindes doe calue?
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.
21 (39:24) He diggeth in the valley, and reioyceth in his strength: he goeth foorth to meete the harnest man.
12 Shal horses runne vpon the rocke? or wil one plowe there with oxen? for yee haue turned iudgement into gall, and the fruite of righteousnes into wormewood.
5 Behold, 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.
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?
15 (40:10) Behold now Behemoth (whom I made with thee) which eateth grasse as an oxe.
3 Wherefore are wee counted as beastes, and are vile in your sight?
12 Yet vaine man would be wise, though man new borne is like a wilde asse colte.
24 The oxen also and the yong asses, that till the ground, shall eate cleane prouender, which is winowed with the shoouel and with the fanne.
13 Will I eate the flesh of bulles? or drinke the blood of goates?
11 Doeth not the eares discerne the words? and the mouth taste meate for it selfe?
9 For it is written in the Lawe of Moses, Thou shalt not mussell the mouth of the oxe that treadeth out the corne: doeth God take care for oxen?
4 For the arrowes of the Almightie are in me, the venime whereof doeth drinke vp my spirit, and the terrours of God fight against me.
7 Aske now the beasts, and they shall teach thee, and the foules of the heauen, and they shall tell thee:
24 And as a wilde asse, vsed to the wildernesse, that snuffeth vp the winde by occasion at her pleasure: who can turne her backe? all they that seeke her, will not wearie themselues, but wil finde her in her moneth.
24 (39:27) He swalloweth the ground for fearcenes and rage, and he beleeueth not that it is the noise of the trumpet.
20 (40:15) Surely the mountaines bring him foorth grasse, where all the beastes of the fielde play.
7 They roared among the bushes, and vnder the thistles they gathered themselues.
3 The oxe knoweth his owner, and the asse his masters crib: but Israel hath not knowen: my people hath not vnderstand.
6 An vnwise man knoweth it not, and a foole doeth not vnderstand this,
20 Blessed are ye that sowe vpon all waters, and driue thither the feete of the oxe & the asse.
24 For my sighing commeth before I eate, and my roarings are powred out like the water.
16 But he was rebuked for his iniquitie: for the dumme beast speaking with mans voyce, forbade the foolishnesse of the Prophet.
14 There came a messenger vnto Iob, and said, The oxen were plowing, and the asses feeding in their places,
7 All sheepe and oxen: yea, and the beastes of the fielde:
4 Thou shalt not mousell the oxe that treadeth out the corne.
30 And the asse saide vnto Balaam, Am not I thine asse, which thou hast ridden vpon since thy first time vnto this day? haue I vsed at any time to doe thus vnto thee? Who said, Nay.
33 His companion sheweth him thereof, and there is anger in rising vp.
11 Which teacheth vs more then the beastes of the earth, and giueth vs more wisdome then the foules of the heauen.
13 Is it not so, that there is in me no helpe? and that strength is taken from me?
9 Will God heare his cry, when trouble commeth vpon him?
3 Vnto the horse belongeth a whip, to the asse a bridle, and a rod to the fooles backe.
10 Their bullocke gendreth, and fayleth not: their cow calueth, and casteth not her calfe.
38 If my lande cry against me, or the furrowes thereof complayne together,
3 (40:22) Will he make many prayers vnto thee, or speake thee faire?