Job 41:6
Who can open the doors of his face? Around his teeth is overwhelming terror.
Who can open the doors of his face? Around his teeth is overwhelming terror.
Shall the companions make a banquet of him? shall they part him among the merchants?
Will the companions make a banquet of him? Will they divide him among the merchants?
Shall the companions make a banquet of him? shall they part him among the merchants?
Will the bands [of fishermen] make traffic of him? Will they part him among the merchants?
Shall the companions make a banquet of him? shall they part him among the merchants?
that thy companyons maye hew him in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men?
(40:25) Shall the companions baket with him? shal they deuide him among the marchants?
That thy companions may make a refection of him: or shall he be parted among the marchauntes?
Shall the companions make a banquet of him? shall they part him among the merchants?
Will traders barter for him? Will they part him among the merchants?
(Feast upon him do companions, They divide him among the merchants!)
Will the bands `of fishermen' make traffic of him? Will they part him among the merchants?
Will the bands [of fishermen] make traffic of him? Will they part him among the merchants?
His back is made of lines of plates, joined tight together, one against the other, like a stamp.
Will traders barter for him? Will they part him among the merchants?
Will partners bargain for it? Will they divide it up among the merchants?
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1Indeed, his hope is disappointed; even at the sight of him, he is cast down.
2No one is fierce enough to stir him up, and who then can stand against me?
3Who has given to me first, that I should repay them? Everything under the heavens belongs to me.
4I will not keep silent about his limbs, his mighty strength, or his graceful form.
5Who can strip off his outer garment? Who can penetrate the double layer of his jaw?
7His pride resides in his tightly sealed rows of shields, firmly joined together like a seal.
8One scale is so close to another that no air can pass between them.
39Can you hunt prey for the lion or satisfy the hunger of young lions,
40when they crouch in their dens or lie in wait in the thicket?
14You have made mankind like the fish of the sea, like sea creatures who have no ruler.
15The wicked pull them all up with a hook, drag them out with their net, and gather them in their dragnet; so they rejoice and are glad.
16Therefore they sacrifice to their net and burn incense to their dragnet, for by these their portion is rich and their food is plentiful.
17Is this why they empty their net and continually slay nations without mercy?
15This is how it will be for those with whom you have labored, those who have traded with you from your youth; each one wanders to his own way—there is no one to save you.
22Would they have enough if flocks and herds were slaughtered for them? Or if all the fish in the sea were gathered for them, would that be enough?'
26There the ships go to and fro, and Leviathan, which You formed to frolic there.
27You would even cast lots over the fatherless and barter away your friend.
24Can anyone capture him by his eyes or pierce his nose with snares?
20For the mountains bring forth food for him, where all the wild animals play.
3This is what the Lord GOD says: 'I will spread my net over you with a vast assembly of many peoples, and they will draw you up in my dragnet.
9Will the wild ox consent to serve you? Will it spend the night at your manger?
10Can you bind the wild ox in a furrow with a rope? Can it harrow the valleys behind you?
11Will you trust it because its strength is great and leave your labor to it?
12Can you rely on it to bring back your grain and gather it to your threshing floor?
7Will not your creditors suddenly arise? Will not those who make you tremble wake up? Then you will become their plunder.
8The fishermen will mourn, all who cast hooks into the Nile will lament, and those who spread nets on the water will grow weak.
12Am I the sea, or a sea monster, that you put me under guard?
13Sheba, Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish with all their young lions will say to you: ‘Have you come to seize spoil? Have you gathered your hordes to carry off silver and gold, to take away livestock and possessions, to make off with great plunder?’
5Does a wild donkey bray when it has grass? Or does an ox low over its fodder?
4Does a lion roar in the forest if it has no prey? Does a young lion growl from its den unless it has caught something?
21Nothing is left for him to consume; therefore, his prosperity will not last.
21Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were merchants at your service, trading lambs, rams, and goats with you.
19Will your cry for help set things in order in distress, or will your exertions of strength suffice?
15Behold now, Behemoth, which I made along with you; he eats grass like an ox.
9Would it be well when He examines you? Could you deceive Him as you deceive a mortal?
15The folds of his flesh cling tightly together; they are solid and immovable.
16His heart is as hard as stone, even as hard as a lower millstone.
7Therefore, you will be among the first to go into exile, and your feasting and lounging will come to an end.
12Can iron break iron from the north, or bronze?
3Therefore the land mourns, and all who live in it languish, along with the beasts of the field, the birds of the skies, and even the fish of the sea are taken away.
34Now that you are broken in the seas, in the depths of the waters, your goods and all your company have fallen in your midst.
16Indeed, He has enticed you out of the jaws of distress into a broad and unconfined place; your table is filled with abundance.
40They will bring a crowd against you, stone you to death, and cut you to pieces with their swords.
22It hurls itself against him without mercy; he flees desperately from its power.
10The pillars of the land will be crushed, and all who work for wages will be dejected in spirit.
3Why are we regarded as animals and considered unclean in your eyes?
9The enemy said, 'I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoils; my desire will be satisfied on them. I will draw my sword; my hand will destroy them.'
12Smoke comes out of his nostrils, like a boiling pot heated over burning rushes.
13His breath ignites coals, and a flame comes out of his mouth.