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
This verse comes from God's response to Job after Job questioned God's justice regarding his suffering. God is speaking from a whirlwind, presenting a series of rhetorical questions about His creation to demonstrate His wisdom and power. The eagle was considered the most majestic of birds in ancient times, known for soaring to great heights and nesting in seemingly impossible cliff locations.
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