Job 39:19
God asks 'Do you give the horse his strength? Do you clothe his neck with mane?' shifting focus to the horse and asking whether Job has provided the horse's power and beauty. The questions about the horse establish that Job has not created the horse's strength or adorned it with a mane. The horse's physical capabilities are divine gifts, not human creations. The specific mention of the horse's mane suggests attention to beauty as well as function in divine creation. The verse establishes that divine creation produces creatures powerful and beautiful, not merely functional. Job's inability to have created the horse establishes another gap between human and divine creative power. The shift to horses also subtly shifts the tone: horses are more controlled and civilized than wild animals, yet their strength comes from God, not from human taming or training.