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Job 40
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- 2 Will he who is protesting give teaching to the Ruler of all? Let him who has arguments to put forward against God give an answer.
- 3 And Job said in answer to the Lord,
- 4 Truly, I am of no value; what answer may I give to you? I will put my hand on my mouth.
- 5 I have said once, and even twice, what was in my mind, but I will not do so again.
- 6 Then the Lord made answer to Job out of the storm-wind, and said,
- 7 Get your strength together like a man of war: I will put questions to you, and you will give me the answers.
- 8 Will you even make my right of no value? will you say that I am wrong in order to make clear that you are right?
- 9 Have you an arm like God? have you a voice of thunder like his?
- 10 Put on the ornaments of your pride; be clothed with glory and power:
- 11 Let your wrath be overflowing; let your eyes see all the sons of pride, and make them low.
- 12 Send destruction on all who are lifted up, pulling down the sinners from their places.
- 13 Let them be covered together in the dust; let their faces be dark in the secret place of the underworld.
- 14 Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right hand is able to give you salvation.
- 15 See now the Great Beast, whom I made, even as I made you; he takes grass for food, like the ox.
- 16 His strength is in his body, and his force in the muscles of his stomach.
- 17 His tail is curving like a cedar; the muscles of his legs are joined together.
- 18 His bones are pipes of brass, his legs are like rods of iron.
- 19 He is the chief of the ways of God, made by him for his pleasure.
- 20 He takes the produce of the mountains, where all the beasts of the field are at play.
- 21 He takes his rest under the trees of the river, and in the pool, under the shade of the water-plants.
- 22 He is covered by the branches of the trees; the grasses of the stream are round him.
- 23 Truly, if the river is overflowing, it gives him no cause for fear; he has no sense of danger, even if Jordan is rushing against his mouth.
- 24 Will anyone take him when he is on the watch, or put metal teeth through his nose?
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