26
When sword taketh him, it may not stand, neither spear, neither habergeon. (And when a sword trieth to take him, it shall not succeed, nor a spear, nor a dagger.)
27
For he shall areckon iron as chaff, and brass as rotten wood (and bronze like rotten wood).
28
A man archer shall not drive him away; [the] stones of a sling be turned into stubble to him.
29
He shall areckon an hammer as stubble; and he shall scorn a flourishing spear (and he shall have scorn for the spear that is flourished, or shaken, at him).
30
The beams of the sun shall be under him; and he shall strew to himself gold as clay. (Sharp stones shall be under him; and he shall spread abroad pointed shards upon the clay.)
31
He shall make the deep sea to boil as a pot; and he shall put it, as when ointments boil.
32
A path shall shine after him; he shall guess the great ocean as waxing eld. (He maketh a path to shine after him; and the great ocean as if growing old, that is, white with foam.)
33
No power there is on earth, that shall be comparisoned to him; which is made, that he should dread nothing. (There is no power on earth, that can be compared to him; nothing which is made, that he should fear.)
34
He seeth all high thing[s]; he is king over all the sons of pride.