2.5 KiB
Chapter 41
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Can you pull in Leviathan with a hook or tie his tongue down with a rope?
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Can you put a cord through his nose or pierce his jaw with a hook?
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Will he beg you for mercy or speak softly to you?
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Will he make a covenant with you so that you can take him as a slave forever?
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Can you play with him like a bird or put him on a leash for your girls?
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Will traders bargain for him or divide him among the merchants?
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Can you fill his hide with harpoons or his head with fishing spears?
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Lay a hand on him.
You will remember the battle and never repeat it!
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Any hope of capturing him proves false. Does a person not collapse at the very sight of him?
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No one is ferocious enough to rouse Leviathan; who then can stand against me?
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Who confronted me, that I should repay him? Everything under heaven belongs to me.
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I cannot be silent about his limbs, his power, and his graceful proportions.
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Who can strip off his outer covering? Who can penetrate his double layer of armor?
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Who can open his jaws, surrounded by those terrifying teeth?
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His pride is in his rows of scales, closely sealed together.
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One scale is so close to another that no air can pass between them.
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They are joined to one another, so closely connected they cannot be separated.
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His snorting flashes with light, while his eyes are like the rays of dawn.
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Flaming torches shoot from his mouth; fiery sparks fly out!
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Smoke billows from his nostrils as from a boiling pot or burning reeds.
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His breath sets coals ablaze, and flames pour out of his mouth.
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Strength resides in his neck, and dismay dances before him.
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The folds of his flesh are joined together, solid as metal and immovable.
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His heart is as hard as a rock, as hard as a lower millstone!
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When Leviathan rises, the mighty are terrified; they withdraw because of his thrashing.
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The sword that reaches him will have no effect, nor will a spear, dart, or arrow.
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He regards iron as straw, and bronze as rotten wood.
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No arrow can make him flee; slingstones become like stubble to him.
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A club is regarded as stubble, and he laughs at the sound of a javelin.
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His undersides are jagged potsherds, spreading the mud like a threshing sledge.
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He makes the depths seethe like a cauldron; he makes the sea like an ointment jar.
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He leaves a shining wake behind him; one would think the deep had gray hair!
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He has no equal on earth-- a creature devoid of fear!
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He surveys everything that is haughty; he is king over all the proud beasts.