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KJV_Strong : Job 41

verses:

1. Canst thou draw out[H4900] leviathan[H3882] with a hook?[H2443] or his tongue[H3956] with a cord[H2256] which thou lettest down?[H8257]

2. Canst thou put[H7760] a hook[H100] into his nose?[H639] or bore[H5344] his jaw[H3895] through with a thorn?[H2336]

3. Will he make many[H7235] supplications[H8469] unto[H413] thee? will he speak[H1696] soft[H7390] words unto[H413] thee?

4. Will he make[H3772] a covenant[H1285] with[H5973] thee? wilt thou take[H3947] him for a servant[H5650] forever?[H5769]

5. Wilt thou play[H7832] with him as with a bird?[H6833] or wilt thou bind[H7194] him for thy maidens?[H5291]

6. Shall the companions[H2271] make a banquet[H3738] of[H5921] him? shall they part[H2673] him among[H996] the merchants?[H3669]

7. Canst thou fill[H4390] his skin[H5785] with barbed irons?[H7905] or his head[H7218] with fish[H1709] spears?[H6767]

8. Lay[H7760] thine hand[H3709] upon[H5921] him, remember[H2142] the battle,[H4421] do no[H408] more.[H3254]

9. Behold,[H2005] the hope[H8431] of him is in vain:[H3576] shall not one be cast down[H2904] even[H1571] at[H413] the sight[H4758] of him?

10. None[H3808] is so fierce[H393] that[H3588] dare stir him up:[H5782] who[H4310] then is able to stand[H3320] before[H6440] me?

11. Who[H4310] hath prevented[H6923] me, that I should repay[H7999] him? whatsoever is under[H8478] the whole[H3605] heaven[H8064] is mine.

12. I will not[H3808] conceal[H2790] his parts,[H905] nor[H1697] his power,[H1369] nor his comely[H2433] proportion.[H6187]

13. Who[H4310] can discover[H1540] the face[H6440] of his garment?[H3830] or who[H4310] can come[H935] to him with his double[H3718] bridle?[H7448]

14. Who[H4310] can open[H6605] the doors[H1817] of his face?[H6440] his teeth[H8127] are terrible[H367] round about.[H5439]

15. His scales[H650] [H4043] are his pride,[H1346] shut up together[H5462] as with a close[H6862] seal.[H2368]

16. One[H259] is so near[H5066] to another,[H259] that no[H3808] air[H7307] can come[H935] between[H996] them.

17. They are joined[H1692] one[H376] to another,[H251] they stick together,[H3920] that they cannot[H3808] be sundered.[H6504]

18. By his sneezes[H5846] a light[H216] doth shine,[H1984] and his eyes[H5869] are like the eyelids[H6079] of the morning.[H7837]

19. Out of his mouth[H4480] [H6310] go[H1980] burning lamps,[H3940] and sparks[H3590] of fire[H784] leap out.[H4422]

20. Out of his nostrils[H4480] [H5156] goeth[H3318] smoke,[H6227] as out of a seething[H5301] pot[H1731] or caldron.[H100]

21. His breath[H5315] kindleth[H3857] coals,[H1513] and a flame[H3851] goeth out[H3318] of his mouth.[H4480] [H6310]

22. In his neck[H6677] remaineth[H3885] strength,[H5797] and sorrow[H1670] is turned into joy[H1750] before[H6440] him.

23. The flakes[H4651] of his flesh[H1320] are joined together:[H1692] they are firm[H3332] in[H5921] themselves; they cannot[H1077] be moved.[H4131]

24. His heart[H3820] is as firm[H3332] as[H3644] a stone;[H68] yea, as hard[H3332] as a piece[H6400] of the nether[H8482] millstone.

25. When he raiseth up[H4480] [H7613] himself, the mighty[H410] are afraid:[H1481] by reason of breakings[H4480] [H7667] they purify themselves.[H2398]

26. The sword[H2719] of him that layeth[H5381] at him cannot[H1097] hold:[H6965] the spear,[H2595] the dart,[H4551] nor the habergeon.[H8302]

27. He esteemeth[H2803] iron[H1270] as straw,[H8401] and brass[H5154] as rotten[H7539] wood.[H6086]

28. The arrow[H1121] [H7198] cannot[H3808] make him flee:[H1272] slingstones[H68] [H7050] are turned[H2015] with him into stubble.[H7179]

29. Darts[H8455] are counted[H2803] as stubble:[H7179] he laugheth[H7832] at the shaking[H7494] of a spear.[H3591]

30. Sharp[H2303] stones[H2789] are under[H8478] him: he spreadeth[H7502] sharp pointed things[H2742] upon[H5921] the mire.[H2916]

31. He maketh the deep[H4688] to boil[H7570] like a pot:[H5518] he maketh[H7760] the sea[H3220] like a pot of ointment.[H4841]

32. He maketh a path[H5410] to shine[H215] after[H310] him; one would think[H2803] the deep[H8415] to be hoary.[H7872]

33. Upon[H5921] earth[H6083] there is not[H369] his like,[H4915] who is made[H6213] without[H1097] fear.[H2844]

34. He beholdeth[H7200] [H853] all[H3605] high[H1364] things: he[H1931] is a king[H4428] over[H5921] all[H3605] the children[H1121] of pride.[H7830]

chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42

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