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Job 41:1–34
Can you pull in Leviathanp with a hookq
or tie his tongue down with a rope?
2 Can you put a cordG through his nose
or pierce his jaw with a hook?r
or speak softly to you?
4 Will he make a covenant with you
so that you can take him as a slave forever?s
5 Can you play with him like a bird
or put him on a leashH for your girls?
6 Will traders bargain for him
or divide him among the merchants?
7 Can you fill his hide with harpoons
or his head with fishing spears?
8 Lay aI hand on him.
You will remember the battle
and never repeat it!
9 Any hope of capturing him proves false.
Does a person not collapse at the very sight of him?
10 No one is ferocious enough to rouse Leviathan;t
who then can stand against me?
11 Who confronted me, that I should repay him?
Everything under heaven belongs to me.a
12 I cannot be silent about his limbs,
his power, and his graceful proportions.
13 Who can strip off his outer covering?
Who can penetrate his double layer of armor?A,b
14 Who can open his jaws,B
surrounded by those terrifying teeth?
15 His pride is in his rows of scales,
closely sealed together.
16 One scale is so close to anotherC
that no air can pass between them.
17 They are joined to one another,
so closely connectedD they cannot be separated.
18 His snortingE flashes with light,
while his eyes are like the raysF of dawn.
19 Flaming torches shoot from his mouth;
fiery sparks fly out!
20 Smoke billows from his nostrilsc
as from a boiling pot or burning reeds.
21 His breath sets coals ablaze,
and flames pour out of his mouth.
22 Strength resides in his neck,
and dismay dances before him.
23 The folds of his flesh are joined together,
solid as metalG and immovable.
24 His heart is as hard as a rock,
as hard as a lower millstone!
25 When Leviathan rises, the mightyH are terrified;
they withdraw because of his thrashing.
26 The sword that reaches him will have no effect,
nor will a spear, dart, or arrow.
and bronze as rotten wood.
28 No arrow can make him flee;
slingstones become like stubble to him.
29 A club is regarded as stubble,
and he laughsd at the sound of a javelin.
30 His undersides are jagged potsherds,
spreading the mud like a threshing sledge.e
31 He makes the depths seethe like a cauldron;
he makes the sea like an ointment jar.
32 He leaves a shining wake behind him;I
one would think the deep had gray hair!
a creature devoid of fear!
34 He surveys everything that is haughty;
he is king over all the proud beasts.J
p | |
q | |
G | Lit reed |
r | |
s | |
H | Lit or bind him |
I | Lit your |
t | |
a | |
A | |
b | |
B | Lit open the doors of his face |
C | Lit One by one they approach |
D | Lit another; they cling together and |
E | Or sneezing |
F | Lit eyelids |
c | |
G | Lit together, hard on him |
H | Or the divine beings |
d | |
e | |
I | Lit a path |
J | Lit the children of pride |
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