Job 41:1-10

1 "Can you draw out Leviathan with a fishhook? Or {can you tie down its mouth with a cord}?
2 Can you put a rope in its nose? Or can you pierce its jawbone with a hook?
3 Will it make numerous pleas for mercy to you? Or will it speak gentle words to you?
4 Will it make a covenant with you? Will you take it as a slave forever?
5 Will you play with it as [with] birds and put it on a leash for your girls?
6 Will guildsmen bargain over it? Will they divide it between tradesmen?
7 Can you fill its kin with harpoons or its head with fish spears?
8 Lay your hands on it; think about [the] battle--you will not do [it] again!
9 "Look, {the hope of capturing it} is false. Will one be hurled down even at its sight?
10 [Is] it not fierce when somebody stirs it? Who [then] [is] he [who] would stand {before it}?

Job 41:1-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 41

A large description is here given of the leviathan, from the difficulty and danger of taking it, from whence it is inferred that none can stand before God, Job 41:1-10; from the several parts of him, his face, teeth, scales, eyes, mouth and neck, flesh and heart, Job 41:11-24; and from various wonderful terrible things said of him, and ascribed to him, Job 41:25-34.

Footnotes 7

  • [a]. Job 41:1-34 in the English Bible is 40:25-41:26 in the Hebrew Bible
  • [b]. Hebrew "And"
  • [c]. Literally "with a cord can you press down its tongue"
  • [d]. Hebrew "And"
  • [e]. Hebrew "and"
  • [f]. Literally "its hope"
  • [g]. Or "Who [is] he [then][who] could stand before me?"; literally "to the face of me"
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