every raven after its kind,
and he sendeth forth the raven, and it goeth out, going out and turning back till the drying of the waters from off the earth.
and it hath been, from the brook thou dost drink, and the ravens I have commanded to sustain thee there.'
and the ravens are bringing to him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening, and of the brook he drinketh.
An eye that mocketh at a father, And despiseth to obey a mother, Dig it out do ravens of the valley, And eat it do young eagles.
and the vulture, and the kite after its kind,
and the owl, and the night-hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after its kind,
`Consider the ravens, that they sow not, nor reap, to which there is no barn nor storehouse, and God doth nourish them; how much better are ye than the fowls?