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Job 41
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1
"Can you
draw
out
Leviathan
with a
fishhook
? Or
press
down
his
tongue
with a
cord
?
w{n{v.l ;[yiq.v;T
l,b,x.b.W
h'K;x.B
!'t'y.wil
.${
v.miT
2
"Can you
put
a
rope
in his
nose
Or
pierce
his
jaw
with a
hook
?
w{
y/x,l
bw{QiT ;xw{
x.b.W
w{P;a.B !w{
m.g;a
~yif't]h
3
"Will he
make
many
supplications
to you,
Or
will he
speak
to you
soft
words
?
'$
y,lea reB;d.y
-mia ~yin.Wn]x;T
'$
y,lea h,B.r;y]h
? tw{K;r
4
"Will he
make
a
covenant
with you? Will you
take
him for a
servant
forever
?
~'lw{
[
d,b,[.l
.WN,x'QiT .$
'Mi[ tyir.B
t{
r.kIy]h
5
"Will you
play
with him as with a
bird
, Or will you
bind
him for your
maidens
?
'$y,tw{
r][;n.l .WN,r.v.qit.w
rw{
PiC;K
w{B -q,x;f.t;h
6
"Will the
traders
bargain
over
him? Will they
divide
him
among
the
merchants
?
~yin][;n.K
!yeB .Wh.Wc/x,y
~yir'B;x
wy'l'[ .Wr.kIy
7
"Can you
fill
his
skin
with
harpoons
, Or his
head
with
fishing
spears
?
w{va{
r
~yig'D l;c.lic.b.W
w{rw{
[
tw{
KUf.b aeL;m.t;h
8
"Lay
your
hand
on him;
Remember
the
battle
; you will not
do
it
again
!
@;sw{T
-l;a h'm'x.lim
r{
k.z
'$,P;K wy'l'[ -myif
9
"Behold
, your
expectation
is
false
; Will you be
laid
low
even
at the
sight
of him?
l'jUy
wy'a.r;m
-l,a ~;g]h h'b'z.kin
w{T.l;x{
T
-neh
10
"No
one is so
fierce
that he dares to
arouse
him;
Who
then is he that can
stand
before
Me?
y;n'p.l
a.Wh
yim.W .WN,r.W[.y
yiK r'z.k;a
-a{
l ? b'C;y.tIy
11
"Who
has
given
to Me that I should
repay
him? Whatever is
under
the
whole
heaven
is Mine.
~Iy;m'V;h
-l'K t;x;T ~eL;v]a;w
yin;myiD.qih yim ? a.Wh -yil
12
"I will not
keep
silence
concerning his
limbs
, Or his
mighty
strength
, or his
orderly
frame
.
w{K.r,[
!yix.w
tw{
r.Wb.G
-r;b.d.W wy'D;B
a{l
13
"Who
can
strip
off
his
outer
armor
?
Who
can
come
within his
double
mail
?
yim w{
n.sir l,p,k.B
w{
v.Wb.l
yen.P h'Lig
-yim ? aw{
b'y
14
"Who
can
open
the
doors
of his
face
?
Around
his
teeth
there is
terror
.
h'myea
wy'Niv tw{
byib.s ;xeTip
yim wy'n'p yet.l;D
15
"His
strong
scales
are his
pride
,
Shut
up as with a
tight
seal
.
r'c
~'tw{
x
r.Wg's
~yiNig'm yeqyip]a h'w]a;G
16
"One
is so
near
to
another
That
no
air
can
come
between
them.
~,hyenyeb aw{
b'y
-a{
l ;x.Wr.w
.Wv;GIy d'x,a.B
d'x,a
17
"They are
joined
one
to
another
; They
clasp
each
other and
cannot
be
separated
.
.Wd'r'P.tIy
a{
l.w .Wd.K;l.tIy
.Wq'BUd.y
.Whyix'a.B
-vyia
18
"His
sneezes
flash
forth
light
, And his
eyes
are like the
eyelids
of the
morning
.
r;x'v
-yeP;[.p;[.K
wy'nye[.w rw{
a
l,h'T wy't{vyij][
19
"Out of his
mouth
go
burning
torches
;
Sparks
of
fire
leap
forth
.
.Wj'L;m.tIy
vea
yedw{
dyiK
.Wk{
l]h;y ~yidyiP;l
wyiPim
20
"Out of his
nostrils
smoke
goes
forth
As from a
boiling
pot
and burning
rushes
.
!{
m.g;a.w
;x.Wp'n
d.Wd.K
!'v'[ aecey wy'ryix.Nim
21
"His
breath
kindles
coals
, And a
flame
goes
forth
from his
mouth
.
aecey
wyiPim b;h;l.w
jeh;l.T
~yil'x,G
w{
v.p;n
22
"In his
neck
lodges
strength
, And
dismay
leaps
before
him.
h'b'a.D
#
.Wd'T
wy'n'p.l.W
z{
[
!yil'y w{
ra\W;c.B
23
"The
folds
of his
flesh
are
joined
together
,
Firm
on him and
immovable
*
.
jw{
MIy
-l;B wy'l'[
q.Wc'y .Wqeb'd
w{
r'f.b yel.P;m
24
"His
heart
is as
hard
as a
stone
, Even as
hard
as a
lower
millstone
.
tyiT.x;T
x;l,p.K
q.Wc'y.w !,b'a -w{m.K q.Wc'y w{
Bil
25
"When
he
raises
himself up, the
mighty
fear
;
Because
of the
crashing
they are
bewildered
.
.Wa'J;x.tIy
~yir'b.Vim
~yilea
.Wr.Wg'y
w{teFim
26
"The
sword
that
reaches
him
cannot
avail
,
Nor
the
spear
, the
dart
or the
javelin
.
h'y.riv.w
['S;m
tyin]x
~.Wq't
yil.B b,r,x
.WhegyiF;m
27
"He
regards
iron
as
straw
,
Bronze
as
rotten
wood
.
h'v.Wx.n
!w{
b'Qir
#
e[.l
l,z.r;B
!,b,t.l b{
v.x;y
28
"The
arrow
cannot
make him
flee
;
Slingstones
*
are
turned
into
stubble
for him.
w{l -.Wk.P.h,n
v;q.l
t,v'q -n,b .WN,xyir.b;y -a{l ? [;l'q -yen.b;a
29
"Clubs
are
regarded
as
stubble
; He
laughs
at the
rattling
of the
javelin
.
!w{
dyiK
v;[;r.l
q;x.fIy.w
x'tw{
t
.Wb.v.x,n
v;q.K
30
"His
underparts
are like
sharp
potsherds
; He
spreads
out like a
threshing
sledge
on the
mire
.
jyij
-yel][ #
.Wr'x
d;P.rIy
f,r'x
yed.WD;x
wy'T.x;T
31
"He makes the
depths
boil
like a
pot
; He
makes
the
sea
like a
jar
of
ointment
.
h'x'q.r,M;K
~yif'y
~'y h'l.Wc.m
ryiS;K
;xyiT.r;y
32
"Behind
him he makes a
wake
to
shine
; One would
think
the
deep
to be
gray-haired
.
h'byef.l
~w{
h.T
b{
v.x;y
byit'n
ryia'y
wy'r]x;a
33
"Nothing
on
earth
is
like
him, One
made
without
fear
.
t'x
-yil.bil
.Wf'[,h
w{
l.v'm
r'p'[
-l;[ -nyea
34
"He
looks
on
everything
that is
high
; He is
king
over
all
the
sons
of
pride
."
-yen.B -l'K -l;[ .$
,l,m
a.Wh h,a.rIy
;H{
b'G
-l'K -tea ? #
;x'v
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