Job 39

WEB_Strongs(i)
  1 H3045 "Do you know H6256 the time H5553 when the mountain H3277 goats H3205 give birth? H8104 Do you watch H355 when the doe H2342 bears fawns?
  2 H5608 Can you number H3391 the months H4390 that they fulfill? H4390 Or do H3045 you know H6256 the time when they give birth?
  3 H3766 They bow H6398 themselves, they bring forth H3206 their young, H7971 they end H2256 their labor pains.
  4 H1121 Their young ones H2492 become strong. H7235 They grow up H1250 in the open field. H3318 They go forth, H7725 and don't return again.
  5 H7971 "Who has set H6501 the wild donkey H2670 free? H6605 Or who has loosened H4147 the bonds H6171 of the swift donkey,
  6 H1004 Whose home H7760 I have made H6160 the wilderness, H4420 and the salt H4908 land his dwelling place?
  7 H7832 He scorns H1995 the tumult H7151 of the city, H8085 neither does he hear H8663 the shouting H5065 of the driver.
  8 H3491 The range H2022 of the mountains H4829 is his pasture, H1875 He searches H310 after H3387 every green thing.
  9 H7214 "Will the wild ox H14 be content H5647 to serve H3885 you? Or will he stay H18 by your feeding trough?
  10 H7194 Can you hold H7214 the wild ox H8525 in the furrow H5688 with his harness? H7702 Or will he till H6010 the valleys H310 after you?
  11 H982 Will you trust H3581 him, because his strength H7227 is great? H5800 Or will you leave H3018 to him your labor?
  12 H539 Will you confide H7725 in him, that he will bring home H2233 your seed, H622 and gather H1637 the grain of your threshing floor?
  13 H3671 "The wings H5965 of the ostrich H7443 wave proudly; H84 but are they the feathers H2624 and plumage H5133 of love?
  14 H5800 For she leaves H1000 her eggs H776 on the earth, H2552 warms H6083 them in the dust,
  15 H7911 and forgets H7272 that the foot H2115 may crush H7704 them, or that the wild H2416 animal H1758 may trample them.
  16 H7188 She deals harshly H1121 with her young ones, H3808 as if they were not H3018 hers. Though her labor H7385 is in vain, H6343 she is without fear,
  17 H433 because God H5382 has deprived H2451 her of wisdom, H2505 neither has he imparted H998 to her understanding.
  18 H6256 When H4754 she lifts up H4791 herself on high, H7832 she scorns H5483 the horse H7392 and his rider.
  19 H5414 "Have you given H5483 the horse H1369 might? H3847 Have you clothed H6677 his neck H7483 with a quivering mane?
  20 H7493 Have you made him to leap H697 as a locust? H1935 The glory H5170 of his snorting H367 is awesome.
  21 H2658 He paws H6010 in the valley, H7797 and rejoices H3581 in his strength. H3318 He goes out H7125 to meet H5402 the armed men.
  22 H7832 He mocks H6343 at fear, H2865 and is not dismayed, H7725 neither does he turn back H6440 from H2719 the sword.
  23 H827 The quiver H7439 rattles H3851 against him, the flashing H2595 spear H3591 and the javelin.
  24 H1572 He eats H776 up the ground H7494 with fierceness H7267 and rage, H539 neither does he stand still H6963 at the sound H7782 of the trumpet.
  25 H7782 As often as the trumpet H1767 sounds H559 he snorts, H1889 ‘Aha!' H1889   H7306 He smells H4421 the battle H7350 afar off, H7482 the thunder H8269 of the captains, H8643 and the shouting.
  26 H998 "Is it by your wisdom H5322 that the hawk H82 soars, H6566 and stretches H3671 her wings H8486 toward the south?
  27 H6310 Is it at your command H5404 that the eagle H1361 mounts up, H7311 and makes H7064 his nest H7311 on high?
  28 H5553 On the cliff H7931 he dwells, H3885 and makes his home, H5553 on the point H8127 of the cliff, H4686 and the stronghold.
  29 H2658 From there he spies H400 out the prey. H5869 His eyes H5027 see H7350 it afar off.
  30 H667 His young ones H5966 also suck up H1818 blood. H2491 Where the slain H1931 are, there he is."