Berean Study Bible | NET Bible |
1“Do you know when mountain goats give birth? Have you watched the doe bear her fawn? | 1"Are you acquainted with the way the mountain goats give birth? Do you watch as the wild deer give birth to their young? |
2Can you count the months they are pregnant? Do you know the time they give birth? | 2Do you count the months they must fulfill, and do you know the time they give birth? |
3They crouch down and bring forth their young; they deliver their newborn. | 3They crouch, they bear their young, they bring forth the offspring they have carried. |
4Their young ones thrive and grow up in the open field; they leave and do not return. | 4Their young grow strong, and grow up in the open; they go off, and do not return to them. |
5Who set the wild donkey free? Who released the swift donkey from the harness? | 5Who let the wild donkey go free? Who released the bonds of the donkey, |
6I made the wilderness his home and the salt flats his dwelling. | 6to whom I appointed the steppe for its home, the salt wastes as its dwelling place? |
7He scorns the tumult of the city and never hears the shouts of a driver. | 7It scorns the tumult in the town; it does not hear the shouts of a driver. |
8He roams the mountains for pasture, searching for any green thing. | 8It ranges the hills as its pasture, and searches after every green plant. |
9Will the wild ox consent to serve you? Will he stay by your manger at night? | 9Is the wild ox willing to be your servant? Will it spend the night at your feeding trough? |
10Can you hold him to the furrow with a harness? Will he plow the valleys behind you? | 10Can you bind the wild ox to a furrow with its rope, will it till the valleys, following after you? |
11Can you rely on his great strength? Will you leave your hard work to him? | 11Will you rely on it because its strength is great? Will you commit your labor to it? |
12Can you trust him to bring in your grain and gather it to your threshing floor? | 12Can you count on it to bring in your grain, and gather the grain to your threshing floor? |
13The wings of the ostrich flap joyfully, but cannot match the pinions and feathers of the stork. | 13"The wings of the ostrich flap with joy, but are they the pinions and plumage of a stork? |
14For she leaves her eggs on the ground and lets them warm in the sand. | 14For she leaves her eggs on the ground, and lets them be warmed on the soil. |
15She forgets that a foot may crush them, or a wild animal may trample them. | 15She forgets that a foot might crush them, or that a wild animal might trample them. |
16She treats her young harshly, as if not her own, with no concern that her labor was in vain. | 16She is harsh with her young, as if they were not hers; she is unconcerned about the uselessness of her labor. |
17For God has deprived her of wisdom; He has not endowed her with understanding. | 17For God deprived her of wisdom, and did not impart understanding to her. |
18Yet when she proudly spreads her wings, she laughs at the horse and its rider. | 18But as soon as she springs up, she laughs at the horse and its rider. |
19Do you give strength to the horse or adorn his neck with a mane? | 19"Do you give the horse its strength? Do you clothe its neck with a mane? |
20Do you make him leap like a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting? | 20Do you make it leap like a locust? Its proud neighing is terrifying! |
21He paws in the valley and rejoices in his strength; he charges into battle. | 21It paws the ground in the valley, exulting mightily, it goes out to meet the weapons. |
22He laughs at fear, frightened of nothing; he does not turn back from the sword. | 22It laughs at fear and is not dismayed; it does not shy away from the sword. |
23A quiver rattles at his side, along with a flashing spear and lance. | 23On it the quiver rattles; the lance and javelin flash. |
24Trembling with excitement, he devours the distance; he cannot stand still when the ram’s horn sounds. | 24In excitement and impatience it consumes the ground; it cannot stand still when the trumpet is blown. |
25At the blast of the horn, he snorts with fervor. He catches the scent of battle from afar—the shouts of captains and the cry of war. | 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. |
26Does the hawk take flight by your understanding and spread his wings toward the south? | 26"Is it by your understanding that the hawk soars, and spreads its wings toward the south? |
27Does the eagle soar at your command and make his nest on high? | 27Is it at your command that the eagle soars, and builds its nest on high? |
28He dwells on a cliff and lodges there; his stronghold is on a rocky crag. | 28It lives on a rock and spends the night there, on a rocky crag and a fortress. |
29From there he spies out food; his eyes see it from afar. | 29From there it spots its prey, its eyes gaze intently from a distance. |
30His young ones feast on blood; and where the slain are, there he is.” | 30And its young ones devour the blood, and where the dead carcasses are, there it is." |
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