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[1] Say if thou knowest the time of the bringing forth of the wild goats of the rock, and if thou hast marked the calving of the hinds:
[2] and if thou has hast numbered the full months of their being with young, and if thou hast relieved their pangs:
[3] and hast reared their young without fear; and wilt thou loosen their pangs?
[4] Their young will break forth; they will be multiplied with offspring: their young will go forth, and will not return to them.
[5] And who is he that sent forth the wild ass free? and who loosed his bands?
[6] whereas I made his habitation the wilderness, and the salt land his coverts.
[7] He laughs to scorn the multitude of the city, and hears not the chiding of the tax-gatherer.
[8] He will survey the mountains as his pasture, and he seeks after every green thing.
[9] And will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or to lie down at thy manger?
[10] And wilt thou bind his yoke with thongs, or will he plough furrows for thee in the plain?
[11] And dost thou trust him, because his strength is great? and wilt thou commit thy works to him?
[12] And wilt thou believe that he will return to thee thy seed, and bring it in to thy threshing-floor?
[13] The peacock has a beautiful wing: if the stork and the ostrich conceive, it is worthy of notice,
[14] for the ostrich will leave her eggs in the ground, and warm them on the dust,
[15] and has forgotten that the foot will scatter them, and the wild beasts of the field trample them.
[16] She has hardened herself against her young ones, as though she bereaved not herself: she labours in vain without fear.
[17] For God has withholden wisdom from her, and not given her a portion in understanding.
[18] In her season she will lift herself on high; she will scorn the horse and his rider.
[19] Hast thou invested the horse with strength, and clothed his neck with terror?
[20] And hast thou clad him in perfect armour, and made his breast glorious with courage?
[21] He paws exulting in the plain, and goes forth in strength into the plain.
[22] He laughs to scorn a king as he meets him, and will by no means turn back from the sword.
[23] The bow and sword resound against him; and his rage will swallow up the ground:
[24] and he will not believe until the trumpet sounds.
[25] And when the trumpet sounds, he says, Aha! and afar off he smells the war with prancing and neighing.
[26] And does the hawk remain steady by thy wisdom, having spread out her wings unmoved, looking toward the region of the south?
[27] And does the eagle rise at thy command, and the vulture remain sitting over his nest,
[28] on a crag of a rock, and in a secret place?
[29] Thence he seeks food, his eyes observe from far.
[30] And his young ones roll themselves in blood, and wherever the carcasses may be, immediately they are found.
[31] And the Lord God answered Job, and said,
[32] Will any one pervert judgment with the Mighty One? and he that reproves God, let him return it for answer.
[33] And Job answered and said to the Lord,
[34] Why do I yet plead? being rebuked even while reproving the Lord: hearing such things, whereas I am nothing: and what shall I answer to these arguments? I will lay my hand upon my mouth.
[35] I have spoken once; but I will not do so a second time.
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