Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warmeth them in dust,
Ella deja sus huevos en la tierra y permite que el suelo cálido los incube,
El avestruz abandona sus huevos en la tierra para que el calor del suelo los empollen.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, God speaks to Job from a whirlwind to showcase His supreme wisdom and control over creation, responding to Job's complaints about his personal suffering. This verse describes the ostrich's behavior, such as laying eggs in the earth and leaving them to be warmed by the dust, as part of God's broader argument that He has designed the instincts of animals in ways humans cannot fully grasp. It serves to humble Job by pointing to the intricate order in nature as evidence of God's sovereign hand.
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