Can you hitch a wild ox to a plow? Will it plow a field for you?
Parallel translations
- WEB Can you hold the wild ox in the furrow with his harness? Or will he till the valleys after you?
- KJV Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
- BSB Can you hold him to the furrow with a harness? Will he plow the valleys behind you?
- NKJV Can you bind the wild ox in the furrow with ropes? Or will he plow the valleys behind you?
- NASB “Can you tie down the wild bull in a furrow with ropes, Or will he plow the valleys after you?
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Quick answer
Can Job harness the wild ox to plow furrows or work the valleys for him? Its strength is not Job's to command.
Overview
The LORD asks if Job can yoke the wild ox to till the fields. Unlike a tame ox, this beast will not be controlled. The question exposes the limits of human power even over a single animal, sharpening Job's sense of his place before God.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Job 39:7He scorns the tumult of the city, neither does he hear the shouting of the driver.
- Job 41:5Will you play with him as with a bird? Or will you bind him for your girls?
- Job 1:14that there came a messenger to Job, and said, “The oxen were plowing, and the donkeys feeding beside them,
- Ps 129:3The plowers plowed on my back. They made their furrows long.
- Mic 1:13Harness the chariot to the swift steed, inhabitant of Lachish. She was the beginning of sin to the daughter of Zion; For the transgressions of Israel were found in you.
- Job 39:5“Who has set the wild donkey free? Or who has loosened the bonds of the swift donkey,
- Hos 10:10–11When it is my desire, I will chastise them; and the nations will be gathered against them, when they are bound to their two transgressions.
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