Passage

Job 41

34 verses

1

“Can you draw out Leviathan with a fish hook, or press down his tongue with a cord?

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2

Can you put a rope into his nose, or pierce his jaw through with a hook?

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3

Will he make many petitions to you, or will he speak soft words to you?

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4

Will he make a covenant with you, that you should take him for a servant forever?

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5

Will you play with him as with a bird? Or will you bind him for your girls?

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6

Will traders barter for him? Will they part him among the merchants?

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7

Can you fill his skin with barbed irons, or his head with fish spears?

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8

Lay your hand on him. Remember the battle, and do so no more.

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9

Behold, the hope of him is in vain. Won’t one be cast down even at the sight of him?

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10

None is so fierce that he dare stir him up. Who then is he who can stand before me?

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11

Who has first given to me, that I should repay him? Everything under the heavens is mine.

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12

“I will not keep silence concerning his limbs, nor his mighty strength, nor his goodly frame.

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13

Who can strip off his outer garment? Who will come within his jaws?

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14

Who can open the doors of his face? Around his teeth is terror.

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15

Strong scales are his pride, shut up together with a close seal.

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16

One is so near to another, that no air can come between them.

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17

They are joined to one another. They stick together, so that they can’t be pulled apart.

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18

His sneezing flashes out light. His eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.

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19

Out of his mouth go burning torches. Sparks of fire leap out.

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20

Out of his nostrils a smoke goes, as of a boiling pot over a fire of reeds.

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21

His breath kindles coals. A flame goes out of his mouth.

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22

There is strength in his neck. Terror dances before him.

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23

The flakes of his flesh are joined together. They are firm on him. They can’t be moved.

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24

His heart is as firm as a stone, yes, firm as the lower millstone.

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25

When he raises himself up, the mighty are afraid. They retreat before his thrashing.

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26

If one attacks him with the sword, it can’t prevail; nor the spear, the dart, nor the pointed shaft.

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27

He counts iron as straw, and bronze as rotten wood.

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28

The arrow can’t make him flee. Sling stones are like chaff to him.

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29

Clubs are counted as stubble. He laughs at the rushing of the javelin.

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30

His undersides are like sharp potsherds, leaving a trail in the mud like a threshing sledge.

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31

He makes the deep to boil like a pot. He makes the sea like a pot of ointment.

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32

He makes a path shine after him. One would think the deep had white hair.

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33

On earth there is not his equal, that is made without fear.

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34

He sees everything that is high. He is king over all the sons of pride.”

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