Job 41:14-24

14 The flesh also of his body is joined together: pours upon him, he shall not be moved.
15 His heart is firm as a stone, and it stands like an unyielding anvil.
16 And when he turns, a terror to the four-footed wild beasts which leap upon the earth.
17 If spears should come against him, will effect nothing, the spear or the breast-plate.
18 For he considers iron as chaff, and brass as rotten wood.
19 The bow of brass shall not would him, he deems a slinger as grass.
20 Mauls are counted as stubble; and he laughs to scorn the waving of the firebrand.
21 His lair is sharp points; and all the gold of the sea under him is an immense clay.
22 He makes the deep boil like a brazen caldron; and he regards the sea as a pot of ointment,
23 and the lowest part of the deep as a captive: he reckons the deep as range.
24 There is nothing upon the earth like to him, formed to be sported with by my angels.

Job 41:14-24 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.

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