Job 21:10
His bullock hath eaten corn, and doth not loath. His cow bringeth forth safely, And doth not miscarry.
His bullock hath eaten corn, and doth not loath. His cow bringeth forth safely, And doth not miscarry.
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8Their seed is established, Before their face with them, And their offspring before their eyes.
9Their houses `are' peace without fear, Nor `is' a rod of God upon them.
11They send forth as a flock their sucklings, And their children skip,
1Hast thou known the time of The bearing of the wild goats of the rock? The bringing forth of hinds thou dost mark!
2Thou dost number the months they fulfil? And thou hast known the time of their bringing forth!
3They bow down, Their young ones they bring forth safely, Their pangs they cast forth.
4Safe are their young ones, They grow up in the field, they have gone out, And have not returned to them.
38And He blesseth them, and they multiply exceedingly, And their cattle He doth not diminish.
6And a wolf hath sojourned with a lamb, And a leopard with a kid doth lie down, And calf, and young lion, and fatling `are' together, And a little youth is leader over them.
7And cow and bear do feed, Together lie down their young ones, And a lion as an ox eateth straw.
5For even the hind in the field hath brought forth -- to forsake `it!' For there hath been no grass.
13Our garners `are' full, bringing out from kind to kind, Our flocks are bringing forth thousands, Ten thousands in our out-places,
14Our oxen are carrying, there is no breach, And there is no outgoing, And there is no crying in our broad places.
21And it hath come to pass, in that day, A man keepeth alive a heifer of the herd, And two of the flock,
18How have cattle sighed! Perplexed have been droves of oxen, For there is no pasture for them, Also droves of sheep have been desolated.
9I take not from thy house a bullock, From thy folds he goats.
4Without oxen a stall `is' clean, And great `is' the increase by the power of the ox.
7Sheep and oxen, all of them, And also beasts of the field,
15And she forgetteth that a foot may press it, And a beast of the field tread it down.
16Her young ones it hath hardened without her, In vain `is' her labour without fear.
26there is not a miscarrying and barren one in thy land; the number of thy days I fulfil:
21For the shepherds have become brutish, And Jehovah they have not sought, Therefore they have not acted wisely, And all their flock is scattered.
28but an ox or sheep -- it and its young one, ye do not slaughter in one day.
23Know well the face of thy flock, Set thy heart to the droves,
24His breasts have been full of milk, And marrow his bones doth moisten.
4`Blessed `is' the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit of thy ground, and the fruit of thy cattle, increase of thine oxen, and wealth of thy flock.
20Happy `are' ye sowing by all waters, Sending forth the foot of the ox and the ass!
15suckling camels and their young ones thirty, cows forty, and bullocks ten, she-asses twenty, and foals ten;
14`Blessed art thou above all the peoples, there is not in thee a barren man or a barren woman -- nor among your cattle;
23They labour not for a vain thing, Nor do they bring forth for trouble, For the seed of the blessed of Jehovah `are' they, And their offspring with them.
23And He hath given rain `for' thy seed, With which thou dost sow the ground, And bread, the increase of the ground, And it hath been fat and plenteous, Enjoy do thy cattle in that day an enlarged pasture.
24And the oxen and the young asses serving the ground, Fermented provender do eat, That one is winnowing with shovel and fan.
10The wild beast, and all cattle, Creeping thing, and winged bird,
41And it hath come to pass whenever the strong ones of the flock conceive, that Jacob set the rods before the eyes of the flock in the gutters, to cause them to conceive by the rods,
5Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself -- food for young ones.
20`And the lean and the bad kine eat up the first seven fat kine,
10`When a man doth give unto his neighbour an ass, or ox, or sheep, or any beast to keep, and it hath died, or hath been hurt, or taken captive, none seeing --
36or, it hath been known that the ox is `one' accustomed to gore heretofore, and its owner doth not watch it, he certainly repayeth ox for ox, and the dead is his.
5Brayeth a wild ass over tender grass? Loweth an ox over his provender?
8And enter doth the beast into covert, And in its habitations it doth continue.
10`Thou dost not plow with an ox and with an ass together.
31A girt one of the loins, or a he-goat, And a king -- no rising up with him.
27Slay all her kine, they go down to slaughter, Wo `is' on them, for come hath their day, The time of their inspection.
33He sheweth by it `to' his friend substance, Anger against perversity.
4and the elders of that city have brought down the heifer unto a hard valley, which is not tilled nor sown, and have beheaded there the heifer in the valley.
17Though the fig-tree doth not flourish, And there is no produce among vines, Failed hath the work of the olive, And fields have not yielded food, Cut off from the fold hath been the flock, And there is no herd in the stalls.
31whether it gore a son or gore a daughter, according to this judgment it is done to him.
19`All opening a womb `are' Mine, and every firstling of thy cattle born a male, ox or sheep;
10For the fenced city `is' alone, A habitation cast out and forsaken as a wilderness, There doth the calf delight, And there it lieth down, And hath consumed its branches.