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Job 41
- 1 Dost thou draw leviathan with an angle? And with a rope thou lettest down--his tongue?
- 2 Dost thou put a reed in his nose? And with a thorn pierce his jaw?
- 3 Doth he multiply unto thee supplications? Doth he speak unto thee tender things?
- 4 Doth he make a covenant with thee? Dost thou take him for a servant age-during?
- 5 Dost thou play with him as a bird? And dost thou bind him for thy damsels?
- 6 (Feast upon him do companions, They divide him among the merchants!)
- 7 Dost thou fill with barbed irons his skin? And with fish-spears his head?
- 8 Place on him thy hand, Remember the battle--do not add!
- 9 Lo, the hope of him is found a liar, Also at his appearance is not one cast down?
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10 None so fierce that he doth awake him, And who
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11 Who hath brought before Me and I repay? Under the whole heavens it
is mine. - 12 I do not keep silent concerning his parts, And the matter of might, And the grace of his arrangement.
- 13 Who hath uncovered the face of his clothing? Within his double bridle who doth enter?
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14 The doors of his face who hath opened? Round about his teeth
are terrible. - 15 A pride--strong ones of shields, Shut up--a close seal.
- 16 One unto another they draw nigh, And air doth not enter between them.
- 17 One unto another they adhere, They stick together and are not separated.
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18 His sneezings cause light to shine, And his eyes
are as the eyelids of the dawn. - 19 Out of his mouth do flames go, sparks of fire escape.
- 20 Out of his nostrils goeth forth smoke, As a blown pot and reeds.
- 21 His breath setteth coals on fire, And a flame from his mouth goeth forth.
- 22 In his neck lodge doth strength, And before him doth grief exult.
- 23 The flakes of his flesh have adhered--Firm upon him--it is not moved.
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24 His heart
is firm as a stone, Yea, firm as the lower piece. - 25 From his rising are the mighty afraid, From breakings they keep themselves free.
- 26 The sword of his overtaker standeth not, Spear--dart--and lance.
- 27 He reckoneth iron as straw, brass as rotten wood.
- 28 The son of the bow doth not cause him to flee, Turned by him into stubble are stones of the sling.
- 29 As stubble have darts been reckoned, And he laugheth at the shaking of a javelin.
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30 Under him
are sharp points of clay, He spreadeth gold on the mire. - 31 He causeth to boil as a pot the deep, The sea he maketh as a pot of ointment.
- 32 After him he causeth a path to shine, One thinketh the deep to be hoary.
- 33 There is not on the earth his like, That is made without terror.
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34 Every high thing he doth see, He
is king over all sons of pride.
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2006-10-25English (en)
Young's Literal Translation
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by Robert Young, 1862, 1898
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