Job 40:16
Lo how his strength is in his loynes, and what power he hath in the nauil of his body.
Lo how his strength is in his loynes, and what power he hath in the nauil of his body.
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17 When he wyll, he spreadeth out his tayle lyke a Cedar tree, all his sinowes are stiffe.
18 His bones are lyke pipes of brasse, yea his bones are lyke staues of iron.
19 He is the chiefe of the wayes of God, he that made him wyl make his sword to approche vnto him.
20 Surely the mountaines bring him foorth grasse, where all the beastes of the fielde take their pastime.
21 He resteth him in the shade, in the couerte of the reede and fennes.
14 Then wyll I confesse vnto thee also, that thyne owne right hande shall saue thee.
15 Beholde the beaste Behemoth, who I made with thee, which eateth haye as an oxe:
21 His breath maketh the coles burne, and the flambe goeth out of his mouth.
22 In his necke ther remaineth strength, and nothing is to labourous for him.
23 The members of his body are ioyned so strait one to another, and cleaue so fast together, that he cannot be moued.
24 His heart is as hard as a stone, and as fast as the stythie that the smyth smiteth vpon.
25 When he goeth the mightie are afraide, and feare troubleth them.
26 If any man drawe out a sword at him, it shall not hurt him: there may neither speare, laueling, nor brestplate abide him.
26 He runneth proudly vpon him, & with a stiffe necke fighteth he against him.
27 Where as he couereth his face with fatnesse, and maketh his body well lyking.
19 Hast thou geue the horse his strength, or learned him to ney coragiously?
20 Canst thou make him afrayde as a grashopper? where as the stoute neying that he maketh is fearefull.
21 He breaketh the grounde with the hooffes of his feete, he reioyceth cherefully in his strength, and runneth to meete the harnest men.
14 The bread that he did eate, is turned to the poyson of serpentes within his bodye.
15 The riches that he deuoured shall he parbreake againe: for God shall drawe them out of his belly.
12 Hunger shalbe his strength, and destruction shalbe redye at his side.
13 It shall eate the strength of his owne skinne, euen the first borne of death shall eate his strength.
24 His breastes are full of milke, and his bones runne full of marowe.
12 I wyll not keepe secrete his great strength, his power, nor his comely proportion.
5 Righteousnesse shalbe the gyrdle of his loynes, and faythfulnesse the gyrding vp of his raynes.
7 Girde vp thy loynes now lyke a man: I wyll demaunde of thee, and make thou aunswere.
8 So shall thy nauell be whole, and thy bones strong.
11 Mayst thou trust him because he is strong, or commit thy labour vnto him?
14 His handes are lyke golde rynges, hauyng inclosed the precious stone of Tharsis. His body is as the pure iuorie, dect ouer with Saphires:
13 His archers compasse me rounde about, he woundeth my raines, and doth not spare, my bowels hath he powred vpon the grounde.
14 He hath geuen me one wounde vpon an other, and is fallen vpon me lyke a giaunt.
15 His scales are as it were strong shieldes, so fastened together as if they were sealed:
6 Thou art he who in his strength setleth fast the mountaines: and is gyrded about with power.
12 Is my strength the strength of stones? or is my fleshe of brasse?
21 In so much that his body is cleane consumed away, and his bones appeare which before were not seene.
1 Canst thou drawe out Leuiathan with an hooke, or binde his tongue with a corde?
2 Canst thou put a hooke in the nose of him, or bore his iawe through with a naule?
3 Girde vp thy loynes lyke a man: for I wyl question with thee, see thou geue me a direct aunswere.
23 Beholde, he drinketh vp whole ryuers and feareth not, he thinketh that he can drawe vp Iordane into his mouth.
25 The arowe is taken foorth and gone out of the quiuer, and a glistering sword through the gall of him: so feare shall come vpon him.
4 The bowe with the mightie men are broken, and they that were weake haue gyrde them selues with strength.
10 Decke thy selfe now with excellencie and maiestie, and araye thy selfe with beautie and glory:
30 Sharpe stones are vnder him lyke potsheardes, and he lyeth vpon sharpe thinges as vpon the soft myre.
19 Beholde, my belly is as the wine, whiche hath no vent, lyke the newe bottels that bruste.
17 She girdeth her loynes with strength, and fortifieth her armes.
10 No man is so fierce that dare stirre him vp: Who is able to stande before me?
18 He taketh away the subiection of the people from their kinges, and girdeth their loynes with a bonde.
7 Canst thou fil the basket with his skin? or the fishe panier with his head?
26 There go the shippes, and there is that Leuiathan: whom thou hast made to take his pastime therin.
12 He stilleth the sea with his power, and through his wysdome smyteth he the strength therof.