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  • God’s Power Shown in Creatures

    “Can you draw out Leviathan with a fishhook?
    Or press down his tongue with a cord?
  • The LORD’s Challenge Continues

    a“Can you catch Leviathanb with a hook
    or put a noose around its jaw?
  • “Can you put a rope in his nose
    Or pierce his jaw with a hook?
  • Can you tie it with a rope through the nose
    or pierce its jaw with a spike?
  • “Will he make many supplications to you,
    Or will he speak to you soft words?
  • Will it beg you for mercy
    or implore you for pity?
  • “Will he make a covenant with you?
    Will you take him for a servant forever?
  • Will it agree to work for you,
    to be your slave for life?
  • “Will you play with him as with a bird,
    Or will you bind him for your maidens?
  • Can you make it a pet like a bird,
    or give it to your little girls to play with?
  • “Will the traders bargain over him?
    Will they divide him among the merchants?
  • Will merchants try to buy it
    to sell it in their shops?
  • “Can you fill his skin with harpoons,
    Or his head with fishing spears?
  • Will its hide be hurt by spears
    or its head by a harpoon?
  • “Lay your hand on him;
    Remember the battle; you will not do it again!
  • If you lay a hand on it,
    you will certainly remember the battle that follows.
    You won’t try that again!
  • “Behold, your expectation is false;
    Will you be laid low even at the sight of him?
  • cNo, it is useless to try to capture it.
    The hunter who attempts it will be knocked down.
  • “No one is so fierce that he dares to arouse him;
    Who then is he that can stand before Me?
  • And since no one dares to disturb it,
    who then can stand up to me?
  • “Who has given to Me that I should repay him?
    Whatever is under the whole heaven is Mine.
  • Who has given me anything that I need to pay back?
    Everything under heaven is mine.
  • “I will not keep silence concerning his limbs,
    Or his mighty strength, or his orderly frame.
  • “I want to emphasize Leviathan’s limbs
    and its enormous strength and graceful form.
  • “Who can strip off his outer armor?
    Who can come within his double mail?
  • Who can strip off its hide,
    and who can penetrate its double layer of armor?d
  • “Who can open the doors of his face?
    Around his teeth there is terror.
  • Who could pry open its jaws?
    For its teeth are terrible!
  • His strong scales are his pride,
    Shut up as with a tight seal.
  • The scales on its back are likee rows of shields
    tightly sealed together.
  • “One is so near to another
    That no air can come between them.
  • They are so close together
    that no air can get between them.
  • “They are joined one to another;
    They clasp each other and cannot be separated.
  • Each scale sticks tight to the next.
    They interlock and cannot be penetrated.
  • “His sneezes flash forth light,
    And his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.
  • “When it sneezes, it flashes light!
    Its eyes are like the red of dawn.
  • “Out of his mouth go burning torches;
    Sparks of fire leap forth.
  • Lightning leaps from its mouth;
    flames of fire flash out.
  • “Out of his nostrils smoke goes forth
    As from a boiling pot and burning rushes.
  • Smoke streams from its nostrils
    like steam from a pot heated over burning rushes.
  • “His breath kindles coals,
    And a flame goes forth from his mouth.
  • Its breath would kindle coals,
    for flames shoot from its mouth.
  • “In his neck lodges strength,
    And dismay leaps before him.
  • “The tremendous strength in Leviathan’s neck
    strikes terror wherever it goes.
  • “The folds of his flesh are joined together,
    Firm on him and immovable.
  • Its flesh is hard and firm
    and cannot be penetrated.
  • “His heart is as hard as a stone,
    Even as hard as a lower millstone.
  • Its heart is hard as rock,
    hard as a millstone.
  • “When he raises himself up, the mighty fear;
    Because of the crashing they are bewildered.
  • When it rises, the mighty are afraid,
    gripped by terror.
  • “The sword that reaches him cannot avail,
    Nor the spear, the dart or the javelin.
  • No sword can stop it,
    no spear, dart, or javelin.
  • “He regards iron as straw,
    Bronze as rotten wood.
  • Iron is nothing but straw to that creature,
    and bronze is like rotten wood.
  • “The arrow cannot make him flee;
    Slingstones are turned into stubble for him.
  • Arrows cannot make it flee.
    Stones shot from a sling are like bits of grass.
  • “Clubs are regarded as stubble;
    He laughs at the rattling of the javelin.
  • Clubs are like a blade of grass,
    and it laughs at the swish of javelins.
  • “His underparts are like sharp potsherds;
    He spreads out like a threshing sledge on the mire.
  • Its belly is covered with scales as sharp as glass.
    It plows up the ground as it drags through the mud.
  • “He makes the depths boil like a pot;
    He makes the sea like a jar of ointment.
  • “Leviathan makes the water boil with its commotion.
    It stirs the depths like a pot of ointment.
  • “Behind him he makes a wake to shine;
    One would think the deep to be gray-haired.
  • The water glistens in its wake,
    making the sea look white.
  • “Nothing on earth is like him,
    One made without fear.
  • Nothing on earth is its equal,
    no other creature so fearless.
  • “He looks on everything that is high;
    He is king over all the sons of pride.”
  • Of all the creatures, it is the proudest.
    It is the king of beasts.”

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