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Passage Lookup: Job 41:1-34
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34 verses
Job 41:1
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Canst thou draw out the Crocodile with a fish-hook? Or, with a cord, canst thou fasten down his tongue?
Job 41:2
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Wilt thou put a rush-cord on his nose? or, with a thorn, wilt thou pierce his jaw?
Job 41:3
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Will he multiply unto thee supplications, or will he speak unto thee softly?
Job 41:4
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Will he solemnise a covenant with thee? Wilt thou take him for a life-long servant?
Job 41:5
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Wilt thou sport with him, as with a little bird? Or wilt thou bind him, for thy maidens?
Job 41:6
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Shall the companions bargain over him? or will they part him among the traders?
Job 41:7
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Wilt thou fill, with darts, his skin? or, with fish-spears, his head?
Job 41:8
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Lay thou upon him thy hand, remember the battle - no more!
Job 41:9
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Lo! any hope of him, hath been found deceptive, Even at the sight of him, shall not one be overwhelmed?
Job 41:10
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None so bold, that he will rouse him! Who then is he that, before me, can stand?
Job 41:11
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Who hath forestalled me, that I may repay him? Under all the heavens, mine it is!
Job 41:12
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I will not pass by in silence his parts, or the matter of strength, or the grace of his armour.
Job 41:13
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Who hath removed his outer garment, through his double row of teeth, who would enter?
Job 41:14
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The doors of his face, who hath opened? The circles of his teeth, are a terror!
Job 41:15
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A pride, are his arched sides, closed up, with a firm seal;
Job 41:16
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One to another, they join, and, air, cannot enter between them;
Job 41:17
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Each to its fellow, they cleave, they grasp each other, and cannot be parted;
Job 41:18
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His sneezings, flash forth light, and, his eyes, are like the eyelashes of the dawn;
Job 41:19
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Out of his mouth, torches dart forth, sparks of fire, escape;
Job 41:20
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Out of his nostrils, proceedeth smoke, like a blown pot and rushes;
Job 41:21
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His breath, setteth coals ablaze, and, a flame, out of his mouth, proceedeth;
Job 41:22
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In his neck, lodgeth strength, and, before him, danceth dismay;
Job 41:23
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The dewlaps of his flesh, cleave together, hardened upon him, they cannot be moved;
Job 41:24
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His heart, is hardened like a stone, yea hardened, like the nether millstone;
Job 41:25
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At his rising up, mighty men are afraid, by reason of terror, they are beside themselves:
Job 41:26
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As for him that assaileth him, the sword availeth not, spear, dart, or coat of mail:
Job 41:27
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He counteth iron as broken straw, and bronze as rotten wood:
Job 41:28
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The arrow, will not make him flee, Into chaff, are sling-stones changed by him:
Job 41:29
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As a straw, is a club accounted, and he laugheth at the whir of the javelin;
Job 41:30
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His underparts, are points of potsherd, a pointed threshing roller spreadeth out upon the slime:
Job 41:31
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He causeth to boil, as a cauldron, the raging deep, the sea, he maketh like a brewing vessel:
Job 41:32
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After him, he lighteth up a path, one might think the resounding deep to be hoary!
Job 41:33
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There is not - upon the dust - his like, that hath been made to be without fear;
Job 41:34
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Every thing lofty, he beholdeth, he, is king over all ravenous beasts.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu