< Job 39 >

1 to know time to beget goat crag to twist: give birth doe to keep: look at
Numquid nosti tempus partus ibicum in petris, vel parturientes cervas observasti?
2 to recount month to fill and to know time to beget they
Dinumerasti menses conceptus earum, et scisti tempus partus earum?
3 to bow youth their to cleave pain their to send: let go
Incurvantur ad fœtum, et pariunt, et rugitus emittunt.
4 be healthy son: child their to multiply in/on/with field to come out: come and not to return: return to/for them
Separantur filii earum, et pergunt ad pastum: egrediuntur, et non revertuntur ad eas.
5 who? to send: let go wild donkey free and bond wild donkey who? to open
Quis dimisit onagrum liberum, et vincula ejus quis solvit?
6 which to set: put plain house: home his and tabernacle his saltiness
cui dedi in solitudine domum, et tabernacula ejus in terra salsuginis.
7 to laugh to/for crowd town shout to oppress not to hear: hear
Contemnit multitudinem civitatis: clamorem exactoris non audit.
8 to spy mountain: mount pasture his and after all green to seek
Circumspicit montes pascuæ suæ, et virentia quæque perquirit.
9 be willing wild ox to serve you if: surely no to lodge upon crib your
Numquid volet rhinoceros servire tibi, aut morabitur ad præsepe tuum?
10 to conspire wild ox in/on/with furrow cord his if: surely no to harrow valley after you
Numquid alligabis rhinocerota ad arandum loro tuo, aut confringet glebas vallium post te?
11 to trust in/on/with him for many strength his and to leave: forsake to(wards) him toil your
Numquid fiduciam habebis in magna fortitudine ejus, et derelinques ei labores tuos?
12 be faithful in/on/with him for (to return: return *Q(K)*) seed your and threshing floor your to gather
Numquid credes illi quod sementem reddat tibi, et aream tuam congreget?
13 wing ostrich to rejoice if: surely yes pinion stork and plumage
Penna struthionis similis est pennis herodii et accipitris.
14 for to leave: forsake to/for land: country/planet egg her and upon dust to warm
Quando derelinquit ova sua in terra, tu forsitan in pulvere calefacies ea?
15 and to forget for foot to crush her and living thing [the] land: wildlife to tread her
Obliviscitur quod pes conculcet ea, aut bestia agri conterat.
16 to harden son: young animal her to/for not to/for her to/for vain toil her without dread
Duratur ad filios suos, quasi non sint sui: frustra laboravit, nullo timore cogente.
17 for to forget her god wisdom and not to divide to/for her in/on/with understanding
Privavit enim eam Deus sapientia, nec dedit illi intelligentiam.
18 like/as time in/on/with height to flap to laugh to/for horse and to/for to ride his
Cum tempus fuerit, in altum alas erigit: deridet equum et ascensorem ejus.
19 to give: give to/for horse might to clothe neck his mane
Numquid præbebis equo fortitudinem, aut circumdabis collo ejus hinnitum?
20 to shake him like/as locust splendor snorting his terror
Numquid suscitabis eum quasi locustas? gloria narium ejus terror.
21 to search in/on/with valley and to rejoice in/on/with strength to come out: come to/for to encounter: meet weapon
Terram ungula fodit; exultat audacter: in occursum pergit armatis.
22 to laugh to/for dread and not to to be dismayed and not to return: return from face: before sword
Contemnit pavorem, nec cedit gladio.
23 upon him to rattle quiver flame spear and javelin
Super ipsum sonabit pharetra; vibrabit hasta et clypeus:
24 in/on/with quaking and turmoil to swallow land: soil and not be faithful for voice: sound trumpet
fervens et fremens sorbet terram, nec reputat tubæ sonare clangorem.
25 in/on/with sufficiency trumpet to say Aha! and from distant to smell battle thunder ruler and shout
Ubi audierit buccinam, dicit: Vah! procul odoratur bellum: exhortationem ducum, et ululatum exercitus.
26 from understanding your to fly hawk to spread (wing his *Q(K)*) to/for south
Numquid per sapientiam tuam plumescit accipiter, expandens alas suas ad austrum?
27 if: surely no upon lip: word your to exult eagle and for to exalt nest his
Numquid ad præceptum tuum elevabitur aquila, et in arduis ponet nidum suum?
28 crag to dwell and to lodge upon tooth: crag crag and fortress
In petris manet, et in præruptis silicibus commoratur, atque inaccessis rupibus.
29 from there to search food to/for from distant eye his to look
Inde contemplatur escam, et de longe oculi ejus prospiciunt.
30 (and young his *Q(K)*) to suck blood and in/on/with in which slain: killed there he/she/it
Pulli ejus lambent sanguinem: et ubicumque cadaver fuerit, statim adest.

< Job 39 >