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Job 41 — WBMS

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41Verse 1Whether thou shalt be able to draw out Leviathan with an hook, and shalt bind with a rope his tongue?Verse 2Whether thou shalt put a ring in his nostrils, either shalt pierce his cheek[bone] with an hook?Verse 3Whether he shall multiply prayers to thee, either shall speak soft things to thee?Verse 4Whether he shall make a covenant with thee, and shalt thou take him for a servant everlasting?Verse 5Whether thou shalt scorn him as a bird, either shalt thou bind him to thine handmaidens?Verse 6Shall friends carve him, shall merchants part him?Verse 7Whether thou shalt fill nets with his skin, and a fish basket with his head?Verse 8Shalt thou put thine hand upon him? have thou mind of the battle, and add thou no more to speak.Verse 9Lo! his hope shall deceive him; and in the sight of all men he shall be cast down.Verse 10I not as cruel shall raise him; for who may against-stand my face?Verse 11And who gave to me before, that I yield to him? All things, that be under heaven, be mine.Verse 12I shall not spare him for his mighty words, and made fair to beseech with.Verse 13Who shall show the face of his clothing, and who shall enter into the midst of his mouth?Verse 14Who shall open the gates of his cheer? fearedfulness is by the compass of his teeth.Verse 15His body is as molten shields of brass, and joined together with scales overlaying themselves.Verse 16One is joined to another; and soothly breathing goeth not through those [or them].Verse 17One shall cleave to another, and those pieces holding together them-selves shall not be parted.Verse 18His sneezing or snorting is as shining of fire, and his eyes be as eyelids of the morrowtide.Verse 19Lights come forth of his mouth, as brands of fire, that be kindled.Verse 20Smoke cometh forth of his nostrils, as a boiling pot set upon the fire.Verse 21His breath maketh coals to burn, and flame goeth out of his mouth.Verse 22Strength shall dwell in his neck, and neediness shall go away from before his face.Verse 23The members of his flesh be cleaving together to themselves; God shall send floods against him, and those [or they] shall not be borne over to another place.Verse 24His heart shall be made hard as a stone; and it shall be constrained together as the anvil of a smith.Verse 25When he shall be taken away, angels shall dread; and they afeared shall be purged.Verse 26When sword taketh him, it may not stand, neither spear, neither habergeon.Verse 27For he shall areckon iron as chaff, and brass as rotten wood.Verse 28A man archer shall not drive him away; [the] stones of a sling be turned into stubble to him.Verse 29He shall areckon an hammer as stubble; and he shall scorn a flourishing spear.Verse 30The beams of the sun shall be under him; and he shall strew to him-self gold as clay.Verse 31He shall make the deep sea to boil as a pot; and he shall put it, as when ointments boil.Verse 32A path shall shine after him; he shall guess the great ocean as waxing eld [or old].Verse 33No power there is on earth, that shall be comparisoned to him; which is made, that he should dread nothing.Verse 34He seeth all high thing[s]; he is king over all the sons of pride.
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