< Job 39 >
1 “Do you know when mountain goats give birth? Have you watched the doe bear her fawn?
¿ Do you know [the] time of [the] bringing forth of mountain goats of rock [the] giving birth of does do you watch?
2 Can you count the months they are pregnant? Do you know the time they give birth?
Will you count? [the] months [which] they complete and do you know? [the] time of bringing forth they.
3 They crouch down and bring forth their young; they deliver their newborn.
They kneel down young their they cleave open labor-pains their they send forth.
4 Their young ones thrive and grow up in the open field; they leave and do not return.
They become strong young their they grow in the open they go forth and not they return to them.
5 Who set the wild donkey free? Who released the swift donkey from the harness?
Who? did he let loose [the] wild donkey free and [the] fetters of [the] wild ass who? did he loosen.
6 I made the wilderness his home and the salt flats his dwelling.
Which I appointed [the] desert plain home its and dwelling-places its [the] saltiness.
7 He scorns the tumult of the city and never hears the shouts of a driver.
It laughs to [the] tumult of a town [the] shouting of a driver not it hears.
8 He roams the mountains for pasture, searching for any green thing.
It explores mountains pasture its and after every green plant it searches.
9 Will the wild ox consent to serve you? Will he stay by your manger at night?
¿ Is it willing a wild ox to serve you or? will it pass [the] night at feeding trough your.
10 Can you hold him to the furrow with a harness? Will he plow the valleys behind you?
¿ Will you bind [the] wild ox in a furrow rope its or? will it harrow valleys behind you.
11 Can you rely on his great strength? Will you leave your hard work to him?
¿ Will you trust in it for [is] great strength its so you may leave? to it toil your.
12 Can you trust him to bring in your grain and gather it to your threshing floor?
¿ Will you trust in it that (it will bring back *Q(K)*) seed your and threshing floor your it will gather.
13 The wings of the ostrich flap joyfully, but cannot match the pinions and feathers of the stork.
[the] wing of Ostriches it flaps joyously if a pinion a stork and plumage.
14 For she leaves her eggs on the ground and lets them warm in the sand.
For it abandons to the ground eggs its and on [the] dust it keeps [them] warm.
15 She forgets that a foot may crush them, or a wild animal may trample them.
And it has forgotten that a foot it will crush it and [the] animal of the field it will trample it.
16 She treats her young harshly, as if not her own, with no concern that her labor was in vain.
It treats roughly young its to not [belonging] to it [is] to emptiness labor its not fear.
17 For God has deprived her of wisdom; He has not endowed her with understanding.
For he has made forget it God wisdom and not he gave a share to it in understanding.
18 Yet when she proudly spreads her wings, she laughs at the horse and its rider.
About the time on the height it flaps it laughs to the horse and to rider its.
19 Do you give strength to the horse or adorn his neck with a mane?
¿ Do you give to the horse strength ¿ do you clothe neck its a mane.
20 Do you make him leap like a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting?
¿ Do you make leap it like locust [the] majesty of snorting its [is] terror.
21 He paws in the valley and rejoices in his strength; he charges into battle.
They paw in the valley so it may rejoices in strength it goes forth to meet weaponry.
22 He laughs at fear, frightened of nothing; he does not turn back from the sword.
It laughs to fear and not it is dismayed and not it turns back from before a sword.
23 A quiver rattles at his side, along with a flashing spear and lance.
On it it rattles a quiver [the] blade of a spear and a javelin.
24 Trembling with excitement, he devours the distance; he cannot stand still when the ram’s horn sounds.
With shaking and excitement it swallows [the] ground and not it stands firm for [the] sound of a horn.
25 At 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.
In [the] sufficiency of a horn - it says aha! and from a distance it smells battle [the] thunder of commanders and [the] battle-cry.
26 Does the hawk take flight by your understanding and spread his wings toward the south?
¿ From understanding your does it soar a falcon does it spread out? (wings its *Q(K)*) to [the] south.
27 Does the eagle soar at your command and make his nest on high?
Or? on mouth your does it make high [its flight] an eagle and that it sets on high nest its.
28 He dwells on a cliff and lodges there; his stronghold is on a rocky crag.
A rock it dwells and it may pass [the] night on [the] tooth of a rock and a stronghold.
29 From there he spies out food; his eyes see it from afar.
From there it spies out food from afar eyes its they look.
30 His young ones feast on blood; and where the slain are, there he is.”
(And young ones its *Q(K)*) they drink blood and at where [those] slain [are] [is] there it.