Bible. Books of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments

15 and forgets that the foot can crush them, and the beast of the field can trample them;

16 He is cruel to his children, as if it were not his own, and feareth not that his labor shall be in vain;

17 for God hath not given him wisdom, nor hath given him understanding;

18 And when he is lifted up on high, he laughs at the horse and his rider.

19 Have you given strength to the horse, and clothed his neck with a mane?

20 Can you frighten him like locusts? The snoring of his nostrils is terror;

21 He digs the ground with his foot, and admires the strength; he goes to meet the weapon;

22 he laugheth at danger, and is not timid, nor turns away from the sword;

23 the quiver sounds above it, the spear and the javelin flash;

24 In a rush and rage he swalloweth the earth, and cannot stand at the sound of the trumpet;

25 At the sound of the trumpet, he utters a voice: Gu! Gu! and from afar he senses the battle, the loud voices of the chieftains, and the shouting.

26 Is it by thy wisdom that the hawk flies, and sets out his wings at noonday?

27 Does the eagle soar up at thy word, and build his nest on high?

28 He dwelleth on the rock, and sleepeth in the battlements of the cliffs, and in the places that are inaccessible;

29 From thence he looks for his food: his eyes look far away;

30 His young drink blood, and where there is a carcass, there he is.

31 And the Lord went on and said to Job,

32 Shall he who contends with the Almighty still teach? He who rebukes God, let him answer Him.

33 And Job answered the Lord, saying,

34 Behold, I am worthless; what shall I answer Thee? I put my hand on my mouth.

E-35 I said once, "Now I won't answer, not even twice, but I won't do it any more."