Commento completo di John Trapp
Giobbe 39:29
From thence she seeketh the prey, [and] her eyes behold afar off.
Ver. 29. From thence she seeketh her prey] Besides fowls (whereof she is called the queen) she preyeth upon hares, hinds, foxes, and such other beasts as she can master. Hence that complaint of the hare,
In me omnis terraeque marisque aviumque ruina est (Martial).
And her eyes behold afar off] To a very great distance. She has sharp sight, and first sees her prey, and then seeks it. Her sight is so strong, that she can look intently into the body of the sun without being dazzled; and by that property makes proof of her young ones whether they be right or not. Those that cannot so behold the sun she drives out of the nest as spurious. Those that can she owneth, and beareth abroad with her open wings (as Munster noteth out of R.
Solomon, Schol. in Deu 32:11), that none can shoot them but through her body; and thereto Moses alludeth, Esodo 19:4 .