Do you know the time of the birthing of the antelopes of the rock? And did you watch the birth pangs of hinds?
And did you count their months full of birthing? The birth pangs and their did you untie?
And did you nourish their offspring outside of fear? The birth pangs and their will you send away?
Shall rip forth their young; they shall be multiplied in offspring; their young will go forth and in no way shall return to them.
And who is the one letting the wild donkey free? Bonds and his who untied?
For I established his habitation a wilderness, and his tents the salt-flats.
He ridicules the great multitude of the city, the complaint and of the tribute-gatherer hears not.
He shall survey the mountains as his pasture, and after every green thing he seeks.
Shall be willing and to you the unicorn to serve, or to sleep at your stable?
And will you tie with straps his yoke, or will he draw furrows in the plain?
And do you rely upon him, because great is his strength? And will you slacken for him your works?
And do you trust that he will give back to you the seed, and carry it into your threshing-floor?
The wing delighting ostriches; but should conceive the stork and feathers?
for she shall let go unto the earth her eggs, and upon the dust she shall incubate;
and she forgot that the foot will disperse them, and the wild beasts of the field will trample them.
She hardened against her offspring, so as to not bereave herself; in vain she tired without fear.
For quelled her God wisdom, and portioned not to her with understanding.
In time in height she will raise up high; she will ridicule the horse and his rider.
Or did you invest the horse with power, or clothe his neck in fear?
And did you invest him in full armor, and the glory of his breast in daring?
Rooting up in the plain he prances, and he goes forth into the plain in strength.
Meeting up with spears he ridicules, and in no way turns from an iron weapon.
Against him prance the bow and sword;
and in anger he shall obliterate the ground. In no way shall he trust until whenever signifies the trumpet;
and with the trumpet signifying, he says, Well done! And at a distance he smells war with leaping and crying out.
And from your higher knowledge is set the hawk having the look of effrontery with wings fixed looking down towards the south?
And at your order does the eagle rise up high, does the vulture upon its nest sit lodged?
upon the prominence of the rock and is concealed?
Being at that place he seeks the grain; at a distance his eyes watch.
Young and his befoul themselves in blood; and where ever ones dying might be, immediately they are found.