And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, or that the wild beast may break them.
Y olvida que el pie de alguien puede pisarlos, o que una bestia salvaje puede destruirlos.
El avestruz descuida peligrosamente sus huevos, olvidando que pueden ser aplastados o devorados.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, God is responding to Job's questions about suffering by showcasing His wisdom and sovereignty over creation, using examples from the animal world. This verse specifically describes the ostrich, which lays its eggs on the ground and forgets the dangers they face, such as being crushed by feet or wild beasts, to illustrate how God has designed even the instincts of animals. It fits into a larger poetic discourse where God challenges Job to recognize the limits of human understanding.
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