Job 41

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1 (40-20) Can you pull out the leviathan with a bucket and grab with his tongue for his tongue?
2 (40-21) Will you put a ring in his nostrils? Will you pierce his jaw with a needle?
3 (40-22) Will he beg many things of thee, and will he speak with thee meekly?
4 (40-23) Will he make a covenant with you, and will you take him forever as slaves?
5 (40-24) Will you play with them like a bird, and will you bind it to your girls?
6th (40-25) Will his companions be selling, will they divide him among the Canaanite merchants?
7th (40-26) Can you pierce his skin with a spear and his head with a fishy spike?
8 (40-27) Put your hand on him, and remember the struggle: you will not go ahead.
9 (41-1) Hope is vain: will not you fall from one sight of it?
10 There is no man so courageous as to dare to disturb him; Who can stand before My face?

eleven (41-3) Who has foretold me, that I should repay him? Under the whole heaven is all mine.
12 (41-4) I will not keep silent about his members, about their strength and beautiful proportionality.
13 (41-5) Who can open the top of his garment, who will approach his double jaws?
14 (41-6) Who can open the doors of his face? The circle of his teeth is horror;
15 His strong shields are splendor; They are fastened like a firm seal;
16 (41-8) touches one another closely, so that the air does not pass between them;
17th (41-9) one with another lie densely, they are locked together and do not move apart.
18 (41-10) From his sneezing, light is shown; His eyes are like the eyelashes of the dawn;
19 (41-11) From the mouth of it go forth the flames, the fiery sparks fly out;
20 (41-12) Smoke emanates from his nostrils, as if from a boiling pot or cauldron.
21 (41-13) His breath heats coals, and a flame emanates from his mouth.
22 (41-14) There is strength on his neck, and terror runs before him.
23 (41-15) The fleshy parts of his body are firmly knit together, they will not falter.
24 (41-16) His heart is as hard as a stone, and hard as a bottom millstone.
25 (41-17) When he ascends, the strongmen are in fear, completely lost in terror.
26th (41-18) The sword that touched him will not stand, nor the spear, nor the dart, nor the armor.
27th He considers iron to be straw, copper for a rotten tree.
28 (41-20) The daughter of the onion will not turn him into flight; Sling stones turn to him in a nerve.
29 (41-21) A mace is considered to be a straw; Whistling a dart he laughs.
thirty (41-22) Under him are sharp stones, and he lies on sharp stones in the mud.
31 (41-23) He boils the abyss as a cauldron, and the sea turns into a boiling ointment;
32 (41-24) leaves behind him a luminous path; The abyss seems gray.
33 There is none like him on earth; He was created fearless;
34 (41-26) looks boldly at everything high; He is king over all the sons of pride.

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