New Living Translation | English Standard Version |
1“Do you know when the wild goats give birth? Have you watched as deer are born in the wild? | 1“Do you know when the mountain goats give birth? Do you observe the calving of the does? |
2Do you know how many months they carry their young? Are you aware of the time of their delivery? | 2Can you number the months that they fulfill, and do you know the time when they give birth, |
3They crouch down to give birth to their young and deliver their offspring. | 3when they crouch, bring forth their offspring, and are delivered of their young? |
4Their young grow up in the open fields, then leave home and never return. | 4Their young ones become strong; they grow up in the open; they go out and do not return to them. |
5“Who gives the wild donkey its freedom? Who untied its ropes? | 5“Who has let the wild donkey go free? Who has loosed the bonds of the swift donkey, |
6I have placed it in the wilderness; its home is the wasteland. | 6to whom I have given the arid plain for his home and the salt land for his dwelling place? |
7It hates the noise of the city and has no driver to shout at it. | 7He scorns the tumult of the city; he hears not the shouts of the driver. |
8The mountains are its pastureland, where it searches for every blade of grass. | 8He ranges the mountains as his pasture, and he searches after every green thing. |
9“Will the wild ox consent to being tamed? Will it spend the night in your stall? | 9“Is the wild ox willing to serve you? Will he spend the night at your manger? |
10Can you hitch a wild ox to a plow? Will it plow a field for you? | 10Can you bind him in the furrow with ropes, or will he harrow the valleys after you? |
11Given its strength, can you trust it? Can you leave and trust the ox to do your work? | 11Will you depend on him because his strength is great, and will you leave to him your labor? |
12Can you rely on it to bring home your grain and deliver it to your threshing floor? | 12Do you have faith in him that he will return your grain and gather it to your threshing floor? |
13“The ostrich flaps her wings grandly, but they are no match for the feathers of the stork. | 13“The wings of the ostrich wave proudly, but are they the pinions and plumage of love? |
14She lays her eggs on top of the earth, letting them be warmed in the dust. | 14For she leaves her eggs to the earth and lets them be warmed on the ground, |
15She doesn’t worry that a foot might crush them or a wild animal might destroy them. | 15forgetting that a foot may crush them and that the wild beast may trample them. |
16She is harsh toward her young, as if they were not her own. She doesn’t care if they die. | 16She deals cruelly with her young, as if they were not hers; though her labor be in vain, yet she has no fear, |
17For God has deprived her of wisdom. He has given her no understanding. | 17because God has made her forget wisdom and given her no share in understanding. |
18But whenever she jumps up to run, she passes the swiftest horse with its rider. | 18When she rouses herself to flee, she laughs at the horse and his rider. |
19“Have you given the horse its strength or clothed its neck with a flowing mane? | 19“Do you give the horse his might? Do you clothe his neck with a mane? |
20Did you give it the ability to leap like a locust? Its majestic snorting is terrifying! | 20Do you make him leap like the locust? His majestic snorting is terrifying. |
21It paws the earth and rejoices in its strength when it charges out to battle. | 21He paws in the valley and exults in his strength; he goes out to meet the weapons. |
22It laughs at fear and is unafraid. It does not run from the sword. | 22He laughs at fear and is not dismayed; he does not turn back from the sword. |
23The arrows rattle against it, and the spear and javelin flash. | 23Upon him rattle the quiver, the flashing spear, and the javelin. |
24It paws the ground fiercely and rushes forward into battle when the ram’s horn blows. | 24With fierceness and rage he swallows the ground; he cannot stand still at the sound of the trumpet. |
25It snorts at the sound of the horn. It senses the battle in the distance. It quivers at the captain’s commands and the noise of battle. | 25When the trumpet sounds, he says ‘Aha!’ He smells the battle from afar, the thunder of the captains, and the shouting. |
26“Is it your wisdom that makes the hawk soar and spread its wings toward the south? | 26“Is it by your understanding that the hawk soars and spreads his wings toward the south? |
27Is it at your command that the eagle rises to the heights to make its nest? | 27Is it at your command that the eagle mounts up and makes his nest on high? |
28It lives on the cliffs, making its home on a distant, rocky crag. | 28On the rock he dwells and makes his home, on the rocky crag and stronghold. |
29From there it hunts its prey, keeping watch with piercing eyes. | 29From there he spies out the prey; his eyes behold it from far away. |
30Its young gulp down blood. Where there’s a carcass, there you’ll find it.” | 30His young ones suck up blood, and where the slain are, there is he.” |
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