Job 39

1Do you know when mountain goats give birth?

Have you watched the deer in labor?
2 Can you count the months they are pregnant
Lit months they fulfill

so you can know the time they give birth?
3 They crouch down to give birth to their young;
they deliver their newborn.
Or they send away their labor pains

4 Their offspring are healthy and grow up in the open field.
They leave and do not return.
Lit return to them

5 Who set the wild donkey free?
Who released the swift donkey from its harness?
6 I made the wilderness d its home,
and the salty e wasteland its dwelling.
7 It scoffs at the noise of the village
and never hears the shouts of a driver. f
8 It roams the mountains for its pastureland,
searching for anything green.
9 Would the wild ox be willing to serve you?
Would it spend the night by your feeding trough?
10 Can you hold the wild ox g to a furrow by its harness?
Will it plow the valleys behind you?
11 Can you depend on it because its strength is great?
Would you leave it to do your hard work?
12 Can you trust the wild ox to harvest your grain
and bring it to your threshing floor?

13 The wings of the ostrich flap joyfully,
but are her feathers and plumage like the stork’s?
Hb obscure
,
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14 She abandons her eggs on the ground
and lets them be warmed in the sand.
15 She forgets that a foot may crush them
or that some wild animal may trample them.
16 She treats her young harshly, as if they were not her own,
with no fear that her labor may have been in vain.
17 For God has deprived her of wisdom;
He has not endowed her with understanding. j
18 When she proudly
Hb obscure
spreads her wings,
she laughs at the horse and its rider.

19 Do you give strength to the horse?
Do you adorn his neck with a mane?
Hb obscure

20 Do you make him leap like a locust?
His proud snorting fills one with terror.
21 He paws
LXX, Syr; MT reads digs
in the valley and rejoices in his strength;
He charges into battle.
Lit He goes out to meet the weapon

22 He laughs at fear, since he is afraid of nothing;
he does not run from the sword.
23 A quiver rattles at his side,
along with a flashing spear and a lance.
Or scimitar

24 He charges ahead
Lit He swallows the ground
with trembling rage;
he cannot stand still at the trumpet’s sound.
25 When the trumpet blasts, he snorts defiantly.
Lit he says, “Aha!”

He smells the battle from a distance;
he hears the officers’ shouts and the battle cry.

26 Does the hawk take flight by your understanding
and spread its wings to the south?
27 Does the eagle soar at your command
and make its nest r on high?
28 It lives on a cliff where it spends the night;
its stronghold is on a rocky crag.
29 From there it searches for prey; s
its eyes penetrate the distance.
30 Its brood gulps down blood,
and where the slain are, it is there. t
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