Job 39:24
In excitement and impatience it consumes the ground; it cannot stand still when the trumpet is blown.
In excitement and impatience it consumes the ground; it cannot stand still when the trumpet is blown.
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25At the sound of the trumpet, it says,‘Aha!’ And from a distance it catches the scent of battle, the thunderous shouting of commanders, and the battle cries.
19“Do you give the horse its strength? Do you clothe its neck with a mane?
20Do you make it leap like a locust? Its proud neighing is terrifying!
21It paws the ground in the valley, exulting mightily, it goes out to meet the weapons.
22It laughs at fear and is not dismayed; it does not shy away from the sword.
23On it the quiver rattles; the lance and javelin flash.
23If the river rages, it is not disturbed, it is secure, though the Jordan should surge up to its mouth.
24Can anyone catch it by its eyes, or pierce its nose with a snare?
7It scorns the tumult in the town; it does not hear the shouts of a driver.
8It ranges the hills as its pasture, and searches after every green plant.
23“While he is filling his belly, God sends his burning anger against him, and rains down his blows upon him.
24If he flees from an iron weapon, then an arrow from a bronze bow pierces him.
2Listen carefully to the thunder of his voice, to the rumbling that proceeds from his mouth.
19Out of its mouth go flames, sparks of fire shoot forth!
20Smoke streams from its nostrils as from a boiling pot over burning rushes.
21Its breath sets coals ablaze and a flame shoots from its mouth.
25When it rises up, the mighty are terrified, at its thrashing about they withdraw.
26Whoever strikes it with a sword will have no effect, nor with the spear, arrow, or dart.
27It regards iron as straw and bronze as rotten wood.
28Arrows do not make it flee; slingstones become like chaff to it.
29A club is counted as a piece of straw; it laughs at the rattling of the lance.
9Smoke ascended from his nose; fire devoured as it came from his mouth; he hurled down fiery coals.
24Distress and anguish terrify him; they prevail against him like a king ready to launch an attack,
5Complaints Reflect Suffering“Does the wild donkey bray when it is near grass? Or does the ox bellow over its fodder?
7Look, they hurl insults at me and openly threaten to kill me, for they say,“Who hears?”
11Terrors frighten him on all sides and dog his every step.
8Smoke ascended from his nose; fire devoured as it came from his mouth; he hurled down fiery coals.
16The snorting of the enemy’s horses is already being heard in the city of Dan. The sound of the neighing of their stallions causes the whole land to tremble with fear. They are coming to destroy the land and everything in it! They are coming to destroy the cities and everyone who lives in them!”
7He broke down their strongholds and devastated their cities. The land and everything in it was frightened at the sound of his roaring.
21Terrifying sounds fill his ears; in a time of peace marauders attack him.
22He does not expect to escape from darkness; he is marked for the sword;
8God brought them out of Egypt. They have, as it were, the strength of a young bull; they will devour hostile people and will break their bones and will pierce them through with arrows.
16Habakkuk Declares His Confidence I listened and my stomach churned; the sound made my lips quiver. My frame went limp, as if my bones were decaying, and I shook as I tried to walk. I long for the day of distress to come upon the people who attack us.
9(41:1) See, his expectation is wrong, he is laid low even at the sight of it.
10Is it not fierce when it is awakened? Who is he, then, who can stand before it?
14“They have blown the trumpet and everyone is ready, but no one goes to battle, because my anger is against their whole crowd.
33His thunder announces the coming storm, the cattle also, concerning the storm’s approach.
24Indeed, the people will rise up like a lioness, and like a lion raises himself up; they will not lie down until they eat their prey, and drink the blood of the slain.”
29Their roar is like a lion’s; they roar like young lions. They growl and seize their prey; they drag it away and no one can come to the rescue.
26defiantly charging against him with a thick, strong shield!
19I said,“Oh, the feeling in the pit of my stomach! I writhe in anguish. Oh, the pain in my heart! My heart pounds within me. I cannot keep silent. For I hear the sound of the trumpet; the sound of the battle cry pierces my soul!
13if he retains it for himself and does not let it go, and holds it fast in his mouth,
14his food is turned sour in his stomach; it becomes the venom of serpents within him.
8Their horses are faster than leopards and more alert than wolves in the desert. Their horses gallop, their horses come a great distance; like vultures they swoop down quickly to devour their prey.
4After that a voice roars; he thunders with an exalted voice, and he does not hold back his lightning bolts when his voice is heard.
21“How long must I see the enemy’s battle flags and hear the military signals of their bugles?”
2Portrayal of the Destruction of Nineveh The chariot drivers will crack their whips; the chariot wheels will shake the ground; the chariot horses will gallop; the war chariots will bolt forward!
14Who can open the doors of its mouth? Its teeth all around are fearsome.
28His battle cry overwhelms like a flooding river that reaches one’s neck. He shakes the nations in a sieve that isolates the chaff; he puts a bit into the mouth of the nations and leads them to destruction.
11With his horses’ hoofs he will trample all your streets. He will kill your people with the sword, and your strong pillars will tumble down to the ground.