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Job 39:12 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

12 Can you trust the wild ox to harvest your corn and bring it to your threshing-floor?

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

12 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, And gather it into thy barn?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

12 Will you depend upon him to bring home your seed and gather the grain of your threshing floor? [Who, Job, was the author of this strange variance in the disposition of animals so alike in appearance? Was it you?]

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American Standard Version (1901)

12 Wilt thou confide in him, that he will bring home thy seed, And gather the grain of thy threshing-floor?

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Common English Bible

12 Can you rely on it to bring back your grain to gather into your threshing floor?

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Catholic Public Domain Version

12 Will you trust him to return to you the seed, and to gather it on your drying floor?

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

12 Wilt thou trust him that he will render thee the seed, and gather it into thy barnfloor?

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Job 39:12
8 Tagairtí Cros  

At that time I saw people in Judah treading winepresses on the Sabbath. They were also bringing in stores of grain and loading them on donkeys, along with wine, grapes, and figs. All kinds of goods were being brought to Jerusalem on the Sabbath day. So I warned them against selling food on that day.


Can you depend on it because its strength is great? Would you leave it to do your hard work?


The wings of the ostrich flap joyfully, but are her feathers and plumage like the stork’s?  ,


Long life  is in her right hand; in her left, riches and honour.


Look, I am about to crush   you in your place as a cart crushes when full of grain.


Is there still seed left in the granary? The vine, the fig, the pomegranate, and the olive tree have not yet produced. But from this day on I will bless you.’


Let both grow together until the harvest. At harvest time I’ll tell the reapers: Gather the weeds first and tie them in bundles to burn them, but collect the wheat in my barn.” ’


and saying, ‘Repent, because the kingdom of heaven has come near! ’


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