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109 lines
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# Job 41 (New King James Version)
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God's Power in the Leviathan
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##### Chapter 41
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###### 1 "Can you draw out Leviathan with a hook,
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Or _snare_ his tongue with a line _which_ you lower?
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###### 2 Can you put a reed through his nose,
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Or pierce his jaw with a hook?
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###### 3 Will he make many supplications to you?
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Will he speak softly to you?
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###### 4 Will he make a covenant with you?
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Will you take him as a servant forever?
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###### 5 Will you play with him as _with_ a bird,
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Or will you leash him for your maidens?
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###### 6 Will _your_ companions make a banquet of him?
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Will they apportion him among the merchants?
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###### 7 Can you fill his skin with harpoons,
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Or his head with fishing spears?
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###### 8 Lay your hand on him;
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Remember the battle--
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Never do it again!
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###### 9 Indeed, _any_ hope of _overcoming_ him is false;
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Shall _one not_ be overwhelmed at the sight of him?
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###### 10 No one _is so_ fierce that he would dare stir him up.
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Who then is able to stand against Me?
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###### 11 Who has preceded Me, that I should pay _him?_
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Everything under heaven is Mine.
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###### 12 "I will not conceal his limbs,
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His mighty power, or his graceful proportions.
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###### 13 Who can remove his outer coat?
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Who can approach _him_ with a double bridle?
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###### 14 Who can open the doors of his face,
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_With_ his terrible teeth all around?
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###### 15 _His_ rows of scales are _his_ pride,
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Shut up tightly _as with_ a seal;
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###### 16 One is so near another
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That no air can come between them;
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###### 17 They are joined one to another,
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They stick together and cannot be parted.
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###### 18 His sneezings flash forth light,
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And his eyes _are_ like the eyelids of the morning.
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###### 19 Out of his mouth go burning lights;
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Sparks of fire shoot out.
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###### 20 Smoke goes out of his nostrils,
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As _from_ a boiling pot and burning rushes.
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###### 21 His breath kindles coals,
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And a flame goes out of his mouth.
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###### 22 Strength dwells in his neck,
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And sorrow dances before him.
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###### 23 The folds of his flesh are joined together;
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They are firm on him and cannot be moved.
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###### 24 His heart is as hard as stone,
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Even as hard as the lower _millstone._
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###### 25 When he raises himself up, the mighty are afraid;
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Because of his crashings they are beside themselves.
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###### 26 _Though_ the sword reaches him, it cannot avail;
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Nor does spear, dart, or javelin.
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###### 27 He regards iron as straw,
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_And_ bronze as rotten wood.
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###### 28 The arrow cannot make him flee;
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Slingstones become like stubble to him.
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###### 29 Darts are regarded as straw;
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He laughs at the threat of javelins.
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###### 30 His undersides _are_ like sharp potsherds;
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He spreads pointed _marks_ in the mire.
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###### 31 He makes the deep boil like a pot;
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He makes the sea like a pot of ointment.
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###### 32 He leaves a shining wake behind him;
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_One_ would think the deep had white hair.
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###### 33 On earth there is nothing like him,
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Which is made without fear.
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###### 34 He beholds every high _thing;_
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He _is_ king over all the children of pride."
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