H6501Doth the wild assH5101bray[H8799] H1877when he hath grassH1600? or loweth[H8799] H7794the oxH1098over his fodder?
H6501And the wild assesH5975did stand[H8804] H8205in the high placesH7602, they snuffed up[H8804] H7307the windH8577like dragonsH5869; their eyesH3615did fail[H8804] H6212, because there was no grass.
H2682He causeth the grassH6779to grow[H8688] H929for the cattleH6212, and herbH5656for the serviceH120of manH3318: that he may bring forth[H8687] H3899foodH776out of the earth;
H5329To the chief Musician[H8764] H4905, Maschil[H8688] H1121, for the sonsH7141of KorahH354. As the hartH6165panteth[H8799] H4325after the waterH650brooksH6165, so panteth[H8799] H5315my soulH430after thee, O God.
H559She said[H8799] H1571moreover unto him, We have bothH8401strawH4554and provenderH7227enoughH1571, andH4725roomH3885to lodge in[H8800] .
H8602Can that which is unsavouryH398be eaten[H8735] H4417without saltH3426? or is thereH2940any tasteH7388in the whiteH2495of an egg?
H7971Who hath sent out[H8765] H6501the wild assH2670freeH6605? or who hath loosed[H8765] H4147the bandsH6171of the wild ass?
H3491The rangeH2022of the mountainsH4829is his pastureH1875, and he searcheth[H8799] H310afterH3387every green thing.