1 "Você sabe quando as cabras monteses dão à luz? Você está atento quando a corça tem o seu filhote?

2 Acaso você conta os meses até elas darem à luz? Sabe em que época elas têm as suas crias?

3 Elas se agacham, dão à luz os seus filhotes, e suas dores se vão.

4 Seus filhotes crescem nos campos e ficam fortes; partem, e não voltam mais.

5 "Quem pôs em liberdade o jumento selvagem? Quem soltou suas cordas?

6 Eu lhe dei o deserto como lar, os leito seco de lagos salgados como sua morada.

7 Ele se ri da agitação da cidade; não ouve os gritos do tropeiro.

8 Vagueia pelas colinas em busca de pasto e vai em busca daquilo que é verde.

9 "Será que o boi selvagem consentirá em servir você? e em passar a noite ao lado dos cochos do seu curral?

10 Poderá você prendê-lo com arreio na vala? Irá atrás de você arando os vales?

11 Você vai confiar nele, por causa da sua grande força? Vai deixar a cargo dele o trabalho pesado que você tem que fazer?

12 Poderá você estar certo de que ele recolherá o seu trigo e o ajuntará na sua eira?

13 "A avestruz bate as asas alegremente. Que se dirá então das asas e da plumagem da cegonha?

14 Ela abandona os ovos no chão e deixa que a areia os aqueça,

15 esquecida de que um pé poderá esmagá-los, que algum animal selvagem poderá pisoteá-los.

16 Ela trata mal os seus filhotes, como se não fossem dela, e não se importa se o seu trabalho é inútil.

17 Isso porque Deus não lhe deu sabedoria nem parcela alguma de bom senso.

18 Contudo, quando estende as penas para correr, ela ri do cavalo e daquele que o cavalga.

19 "É você que dá força ao cavalo ou veste o seu pescoço com sua crina tremulante?

20 Você o faz saltar como gafanhoto, espalhando terror com o seu orgulhoso resfolegar?

21 Ele escarva com fúria, mostra com prazer a sua força, e sai para enfrentar as armas.

22 Ele ri do medo, e nada teme; não recua diante da espada.

23 A aljava balança ao seu lado, com a lança e o dardo flamejantes.

24 Num furor frenético ele devora o chão; não consegue esperar pelo toque da trombeta.

25 Ao toque da trombeta, ele relincha: ‘Eia! ’ De longe sente cheiro de combate, o brado de comando e o grito de guerra.

26 "É graças a inteligência que você tem que o falcão alça vôo e estende as asas rumo sul?

27 É porque você manda, que a águia se eleva, e no alto constrói o seu ninho?

28 Um penhasco é sua morada, e ali passa a noite; uma escarpa rochosa é a sua fortaleza.

29 De lá sai ela em busca de alimento; de longe os seus olhos o vêem.

30 Seus filhotes bebem sangue, e, onde há mortos, ali ela está".

1 \38:39\Do you go after food for the she-lion, or get meat so that the young lions may have enough,

2 \38:40\When they are stretched out in their holes, and are waiting in the brushwood?

3 \38:41\Who gives in the evening the meat he is searching for, when his young ones are crying to God; when the young lions with loud noise go wandering after their food?

4 \39:1\Have you knowledge of the rock-goats? or do you see the roes giving birth to their young?

5 \39:2\Is the number of their months fixed by you? or is the time when they give birth ordered by you?

6 \39:3\They are bent down, they give birth to their young, they let loose the fruit of their body.

7 \39:4\Their young ones are strong, living in the open country; they go out and do not come back again.

8 \39:5\Who has let the ass of the fields go free? or made loose the bands of the loud-voiced beast?

9 \39:6\To whom I have given the waste land for a heritage, and the salt land as a living-place.

10 \39:7\He makes sport of the noise of the town; the voice of the driver does not come to his ears;

11 \39:8\He goes looking for his grass-lands in the mountains, searching out every green thing.

12 \39:9\Will the ox of the mountains be your servant? or is his night's resting-place by your food-store?

13 \39:10\Will he be pulling your plough with cords, turning up the valleys after you?

14 \39:11\Will you put your faith in him, because his strength is great? will you give the fruit of your work into his care?

15 \39:12\Will you be looking for him to come back, and get in your seed to the crushing-floor?

16 \39:13\Is the wing of the ostrich feeble, or is it because she has no feathers,

17 \39:14\That she puts her eggs on the earth, warming them in the dust,

18 \39:15\Without a thought that they may be crushed by the foot, and broken by the beasts of the field?

19 \39:16\She is cruel to her young ones, as if they were not hers; her work is to no purpose; she has no fear.

20 \39:17\For God has taken wisdom from her mind, and given her no measure of knowledge.

21 \39:18\When she is shaking her wings on high, she makes sport of the horse and of him who is seated on him.

22 \39:19\Do you give strength to the horse? is it by your hand that his neck is clothed with power?

23 \39:20\Is it through you that he is shaking like a locust, in the pride of his loud-sounding breath?

24 \39:21\He is stamping with joy in the valley; he makes sport of fear.

25 \39:22\In his strength he goes out against the arms of war, turning not away from the sword.

26 \39:23\The bow is sounding against him; he sees the shining point of spear and arrow.

27 \39:24\Shaking with passion, he is biting the earth; he is not able to keep quiet at the sound of the horn;

28 \39:25\When it comes to his ears he says, Aha! He is smelling the fight from far off, and hearing the thunder of the captains, and the war-cries.

29 \39:26\Is it through your knowledge that the hawk takes his flight, stretching out his wings to the south?

30 \39:27\Or is it by your orders that the eagle goes up, and makes his resting-place on high?

31 \39:28\On the rock is his house, and on the mountain-top his strong place.

32 \39:29\From there he is watching for food; his eye sees it far off.

33 \39:30\His young have blood for their drink, and where the dead bodies are, there is he to be seen.

34 \40:1\...

35 \40:2\Will he who is protesting give teaching to the Ruler of all? Let him who has arguments to put forward against God give an answer.

36 \40:3\And Job said in answer to the Lord,

37 \40:4\Truly, I am of no value; what answer may I give to you? I will put my hand on my mouth.

38 \40:5\I have said once, and even twice, what was in my mind, but I will not do so again.