everyravenin its kind,
and he sentout a raven,and it flewhereand thereuntilthe waterwas driedup from the earth.
"It shall be that you will drinkof the brook,and I have commandedthe ravensto providefor you there."
The ravensbroughthim breadand meatin the morningand breadand meatin the evening,and he would drinkfrom the brook.
The eyethat mocksa fatherAnd scornsa mother,The ravensof the valleywill pickit out, And the youngeagleswill eatit.
and the kiteand the falconin its kind,
and the ostrichand the owland the seagulland the hawkin its kind,
"Considerthe ravens,for they neithersownorreap;they have nostoreroomnorbarn,and [yet] Godfeedsthem; how muchmorevaluableyou are than the birds!