Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Job 39:16
She is hardened against her young - See before, and the extracts from Dr. Shaw at the end of the chapter, Job 39:30 ; (note). She neglects her little ones, which are often found half starved, straggling, and moaning about, like so many deserted orphans, for their mother. read more
Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Job 39:14
Which leaveth her eggs in the earth - This want of parental affection in the ostrich is almost universally acknowledged. Mr. Jackson, in his Account of Morocco, observes: "The ostrich, having laid her eggs, goes away, forgetting or forsaking them: and if some other ostrich discover them, she hatches them as if they were her own, forgetting probably whether they are or are not; so deficient is the recollection of this bird." This illustrates Job 39:15 ; : "And forgetteth that the foot may... read more