1
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Do you know the time when wild goats are born on the rocks, and did you notice the birth of deer? |
2
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Can you calculate the months of their pregnancy? And do you know the time of their generations? |
3
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They bend, giving birth to their children, throwing out their burdens; |
4
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Their children come into force, grow on the field, leave and do not return to them. |
5
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Who let the wild ass loose, and who allowed the bonds of the onagogus, |
6th
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Which I have designated the steppe as a house and solonchaks as a dwelling? |
7th
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He laughs at the city's crowd and does not hear the driver's cries, |
8
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On the mountains he seeks food and chases after all the greenery. |
9
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Would the unicorn want to serve you and spend the night at your crib? |
10
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Can you tie a unicorn to a furrow with a rope, and will it harrow the field for you? |
eleven
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Will you rely on him, because his power is great, and will you give him your work? |
12
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Will you believe him that he will return your seeds and put them on your threshing floor?
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13
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Did you give beautiful wings to a peacock and feathers and ostrich feathers? |
14
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He leaves his eggs on the ground, and warms them on the sand, |
15
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And forgets that the foot can crush them and the beast of the field can trample them; |
16
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He is cruel to his children, as if not his own, and is not afraid that his work will be in vain; |
17th
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Because God did not give him wisdom and did not make sense to him; |
18
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And when he rises to the height, the horse and his rider laugh.
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19
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Did you give the horse strength and clothed his neck with a mane? |
20
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Can you frighten him like a locust? The snoring of his nostrils is horror; |
21
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Digging the earth with his foot and admiring with power; Goes towards arms; |
22
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He laughs at the danger and does not shy and does not turn away from the sword; |
23
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The quiver sounds over it, the spear and the dart sparkle; |
24
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In a fit and fury he swallows the earth and can not stand at the sound of the trumpet; |
25
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With a trumpet sound, he makes a voice: gu! Gu! And from afar feels the battle, the loud voices of the leaders and shouting.
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26th
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Thy hawk flies with wisdom and guides its wings at noon? |
27th
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Is there an eagle that ascends in your word and builds its nest on high? |
28
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He lives on a rock and spends the night on the clout of cliffs and in places unassailable; |
29
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From there he looks out for his food: his eyes are far away; |
thirty
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His chicks drink blood, and where the corpse, there he is. |
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