Bucephalas in the Book of Job
Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 11:57 am
I found a beautiful verse in the Book of Job describing the majesty of horses and it immediately reminded me of Bucephalas. "Do you give the horse his strength
or clothe his neck with a flowing
mane? Do you make him leap like a locust,
striking terror with his proud snorting? He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his
strength,
and charges into the fray.
He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing;
he does not shy away from the
sword. The quiver rattles against his side,
along with the flashing spear and
lance. In frenzied excitement he eats up the
ground;
he cannot stand still when the
trumpet sounds. At the blast of the trumpet he
he snorts, 'Aha!'
He catches the scent of battle from
afar,
the shout of commanders and the
battle cry..."
(Job 39:19-25)
No wonder Bucephalas was never timid in leading Alexander into battle.
or clothe his neck with a flowing
mane? Do you make him leap like a locust,
striking terror with his proud snorting? He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his
strength,
and charges into the fray.
He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing;
he does not shy away from the
sword. The quiver rattles against his side,
along with the flashing spear and
lance. In frenzied excitement he eats up the
ground;
he cannot stand still when the
trumpet sounds. At the blast of the trumpet he
he snorts, 'Aha!'
He catches the scent of battle from
afar,
the shout of commanders and the
battle cry..."
(Job 39:19-25)
No wonder Bucephalas was never timid in leading Alexander into battle.