Job 39

Job 39

God continues to question Job, focusing on the animal kingdom. God asks Job if he gave the mountain goat its strength, or commanded the wild donkey its freedom. God describes the habits and behaviors of the ostrich, the wild ox, the horse, and the eagle, emphasizing that God alone provides for and controls these magnificent creatures with wisdom Job cannot grasp. God's questions reveal His intimate care for the entire creation, demonstrating that if God cares for the animals, He certainly cares for Job.

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