Job 41
1 Canst thou draw
out leviathan with an
hook? or his
tongue with a
cord which thou lettest
down?
2 Canst thou
put an
hook into his
nose? or
bore his
jaw through with a
thorn? 3 Will he make
many supplications unto thee? will he
speak soft words unto thee?
4 Will he
make a
covenant with thee? wilt thou
take him for a
servant for
ever? 5 Wilt thou
play with him as with a
bird? or wilt thou
bind him for thy
maidens? 6 Shall the
companions make a
banquet of him? shall they
part him among the
merchants? 7 Canst thou
fill his
skin with barbed
irons? or his
head with
fish spears? 8 Lay thine
hand upon him,
remember the
battle, do no
more.
9 Behold, the
hope of him is in
vain: shall not one be cast
down even at the
sight of him?
10 None is so
fierce that dare stir him
up: who then is able to
stand before me?
11 Who hath
prevented me, that I should
repay him? whatsoever is under the whole
heaven is mine.
12 I will not
conceal his
parts, nor his
power, nor his
comely proportion. 13 Who can
discover the
face of his
garment? or who can
come to him with his
double bridle? 14 Who can
open the
doors of his
face? his
teeth are
terrible round
about. 15 His
scales are his
pride, shut up
together as with a
close seal. 16 One is so
near to
another, that no
air can
come between them.
17 They are
joined one to
another, they stick
together, that they cannot be
sundered.
18 By his
neesings a
light doth
shine, and his
eyes are like the
eyelids of the
morning. 19 Out of his
mouth go burning
lamps, and
sparks of
fire leap
out.
20 Out of his
nostrils goeth smoke, as out of a
seething pot or
caldron. 21 His
breath kindleth coals, and a
flame goeth
out of his
mouth. 22 In his
neck remaineth strength, and
sorrow is turned into
joy before him.
23 The
flakes of his
flesh are joined
together: they are
firm in themselves; they cannot be
moved.
24 His
heart is as
firm as a
stone; yea, as
hard as a
piece of the
nether millstone.
25 When he raiseth
up himself, the
mighty are
afraid: by reason of
breakings they
purify themselves.
26 The
sword of him that
layeth at him cannot
hold: the
spear, the
dart, nor the
habergeon. 27 He
esteemeth iron as
straw, and
brass as
rotten wood. 28 The
arrow cannot make him
flee:
slingstones are turned with him into
stubble. 29 Darts are
counted as
stubble: he
laugheth at the
shaking of a
spear. 30 Sharp stones are under him: he
spreadeth sharp pointed
things upon the
mire. 31 He maketh the
deep to
boil like a
pot: he
maketh the
sea like a pot of
ointment. 32 He maketh a
path to
shine after him; one would
think the
deep to be
hoary. 33 Upon
earth there is not his
like, who is
made without fear. 34 He
beholdeth all
high things: he is a
king over all the
children of
pride.