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WORD Research this...Job 39
- 1 Numquid nosti tempus partus ibicum in petris, vel parturientes cervas observasti ?
- 2 Dinumerasti menses conceptus earum, et scisti tempus partus earum ?
- 3 Incurvantur ad fœtum, et pariunt, et rugitus emittunt.
- 4 Separantur filii earum, et pergunt ad pastum : egrediuntur, et non revertuntur ad eas.
- 5 Quis dimisit onagrum liberum, et vincula ejus quis solvit ?
- 6 cui dedi in solitudine domum, et tabernacula ejus in terra salsuginis.
- 7 Contemnit multitudinem civitatis : clamorem exactoris non audit.
- 8 Circumspicit montes pascuæ suæ, et virentia quæque perquirit.
- 9 Numquid volet rhinoceros servire tibi, aut morabitur ad præsepe tuum ?
- 10 Numquid alligabis rhinocerota ad arandum loro tuo, aut confringet glebas vallium post te ?
- 11 Numquid fiduciam habebis in magna fortitudine ejus, et derelinques ei labores tuos ?
- 12 Numquid credes illi quod sementem reddat tibi, et aream tuam congreget ?
- 13 Penna struthionis similis est pennis herodii et accipitris.
- 14 Quando derelinquit ova sua in terra, tu forsitan in pulvere calefacies ea ?
- 15 Obliviscitur quod pes conculcet ea, aut bestia agri conterat.
- 16 Duratur ad filios suos, quasi non sint sui : frustra laboravit, nullo timore cogente.
- 17 Privavit enim eam Deus sapientia, nec dedit illi intelligentiam.
- 18 Cum tempus fuerit, in altum alas erigit : deridet equum et ascensorem ejus.
- 19 Numquid præbebis equo fortitudinem, aut circumdabis collo ejus hinnitum ?
- 20 Numquid suscitabis eum quasi locustas ? gloria narium ejus terror.
- 21 Terram ungula fodit ; exultat audacter : in occursum pergit armatis.
- 22 Contemnit pavorem, nec cedit gladio.
- 23 Super ipsum sonabit pharetra ; vibrabit hasta et clypeus :
- 24 fervens et fremens sorbet terram, nec reputat tubæ sonare clangorem.
- 25 Ubi audierit buccinam, dicit : Vah ! procul odoratur bellum : exhortationem ducum, et ululatum exercitus.
- 26 Numquid per sapientiam tuam plumescit accipiter, expandens alas suas ad austrum ?
- 27 Numquid ad præceptum tuum elevabitur aquila, et in arduis ponet nidum suum ?
- 28 In petris manet, et in præruptis silicibus commoratur, atque inaccessis rupibus.
- 29 Inde contemplatur escam, et de longe oculi ejus prospiciunt.
- 30 Pulli ejus lambent sanguinem : et ubicumque cadaver fuerit, statim adest.
- 31 Et adjecit Dominus, et locutus est ad Job :
- 32 Numquid qui contendit cum Deo, tam facile conquiescit ? utique qui arguit Deum, debet respondere ei.
- 33 Respondens autem Job Domino, dixit :
- 34 Qui leviter locutus sum, respondere quid possum ? manum meam ponam super os meum.
- 35 Unum locutus sum, quod utinam non dixissem : et alterum, quibus ultra non addam.
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Clementine Vulgate from La Editorial Católica, Madrid, 1946, based on the edition of M. Tweedale of the Clementine Vulgate Project
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The Clementine Vulgate Project \ This module version implements the following features as OSIS markup: \ book titles, paragraphs, poetry lines, acrostics, speakers, introductions. \ Simple markup for these features is documented in the project repository. \ https://bitbucket.org/clementinetextproject/vulsearch4 \ It was a relatively straightforward task to map that markup to USFM.
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