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WORD Research this...Job 39
- 1 Jager du Rov til Løvinden, stiller du Ungløvers Hunger,
- 2 naar de dukker sig i deres Huler; ligger paa Lur i Krat?
- 3 Hvem skaffer Ravnen Æde, naar Ungerne skriger til Gud og flakker om uden Føde?
- 4 Kender du Tiden, da Stengeden føder, tager du Vare paa Hindenes Veer,
- 5 tæller du mon deres Drægtigheds Maaneder, kender du Tiden, de føder?
- 6 De lægger sig ned og føder og kaster Kuldet,
- 7 Ungerne trives, gror til i det frie, løber bort og kommer ej til dem igen.
- 8 Hvem slap Vildæslet løs, hvem løste mon Steppeæslets Reb,
- 9 som jeg gav Ørkenen til Hjem, den salte Steppe til Bolig?
- 10 Det ler ad Byens Larm og hører ej Driverens Skælden;
- 11 det ransager Bjerge, der har det sin Græsgang, det leder hvert Græsstraa op.
- 12 Er Vildoksen villig at trælle for dig, vil den staa ved din Krybbe om Natten?
- 13 Binder du Reb om dens Hals, pløjer den Furerne efter dig?
- 14 Stoler du paa dens store Kræfter; overlader du den din Høst?
- 15 Tror du, den kommer tilbage og samler din Sæd paa Loen?
- 16 Mon Strudsens Vinge er lam, eller mangler den Dækfjer og Dun,
- 17 siden den betror sine Æg til Jorden og lader dem varmes i Sandet,
- 18 tænker ej paa, at en Fod kan knuse dem, Vildtet paa Marken træde dem sønder?
- 19 Haard ved Ungerne er den, som var de ej dens; spildt er dens Møje, det ængster den ikke.
- 20 Thi Gud lod den glemme Visdom og gav den ej Del i Indsigt.
- 21 Naar Skytterne kommer, farer den bort, den ler ad Hest og Rytter.
- 22 Giver du Hesten Styrke, klæder dens Hals med Manke
- 23 og lærer den Græshoppens Spring? Dens stolte Prusten indgyder Rædsel.
- 24 Den skraber muntert i Dalen, gaar Brynjen væligt i Møde;
- 25 den ler ad Rædselen, frygter ikke og viger ikke for Sværdet;
- 26 Koggeret klirrer over den, Spydet og Køllen blinker;
- 27 den sluger Vejen med gungrende Vildskab, den tøjler sig ikke, naar Hornet lyder;
- 28 et Stød i Hornet, straks siger den: Huj! Den vejrer Kamp i det fjerne, Kampskrig og Førernes Raab.
- 29 Skyldes det Indsigt hos dig, at Falken svinger sig op og breder sin Vinge mod Sønden?
- 30 Skyldes det Bud fra dig, at Ørnen flyver højt og bygger sin højtsatte Rede? Den bygger og bor paa Klipper, paa Klippens Tinde og Borg; den spejder derfra efter Æde, viden om skuer dens Øjne. Ungerne svælger i Blod; hvor Valen findes, der er den! Og HERREN svarede Job og sagde: Vil den trættekære tvistes med den Almægtige? Han, som revser Gud, han svare herpaa! Da svarede Job HERREN og sagde: Se, jeg er ringe, hvad skal jeg svare? Jeg lægger min Haand paa min Mund! Een Gang har jeg talt, gentager det ikke, to Gange, men gør det ej mer!
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2017-05-22Danish (da)
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