Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high?
Does the eagle soar high into the sky because you told it to, and build its nest up in the high places?
God is asking Job if he has the power to command eagles to fly high and nest in lofty places, emphasizing God's supreme authority over nature.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Job, God speaks to Job from a whirlwind, using a series of rhetorical questions about the natural world to challenge Job's understanding and affirm divine sovereignty. This verse specifically highlights God's control over creatures like the eagle, which soars and nests high without human command, as part of a larger discourse where God reveals His wisdom through creation. It reflects the ancient Near Eastern context where people grappled with suffering and the mysteries of God's governance.
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