Job 40:24

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Who darre laye honde vpon him openly, and vndertake to catch him? Or, who darre put an hoke thorow his nose, ad laye a snare for him?

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Referenced Verses

  • Job 41:1-2 : 1 Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare? 2 Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 23Lo, without eny laboure might he drynke out the whole floude, and suppe off Iordane without eny trauayle.

  • Job 41:1-3
    3 verses
    77%

    1Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare?

    2Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?

    3Wyll he make many fayre wordes with the (thynkest thou) or flatre the:

  • Job 41:18-22
    5 verses
    74%

    18His nesinge is like a glisteringe fyre, and his eyes like the mornynge shyne.

    19Out of his mouth go torches and fyre brandes,

    20out off his nostrels there goeth a smoke, like as out off an hote seetinge pott.

    21His breth maketh the coales burne, the flame goeth out of his mouth.

    22In his necke remayneth strength, and before his face sorowe is turned to gladnesse.

  • Job 41:6-7
    2 verses
    73%

    6that thy companyons maye hew him in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men?

    7Canst thou fyll the nett wt his skynne, or ye fysh panyer with his heade?

  • Prov 7:22-23
    2 verses
    73%

    22Immediatly he foloweth her, as it were an oxeled to the slaughter (and like as it were to the stockes, where fooles are punyshed)

    23so longe till she hath wounded his lyuer with hir darte: like as yf a byrde haisted to the snare, not knowinge that the parell of his life lyeth there vpo.

  • Job 18:8-10
    3 verses
    72%

    8For his fete shalbe taken in the nett, and he shal walke in the snare.

    9His fote shalbe holden in the gilder, and the thurstie shal catch him.

    10The snare is layed for him in the grounde, and a pytfall in the waye.

  • Job 39:20-25
    6 verses
    72%

    20that he letteth him self be dryuen forth like a greshopper, where as the stoute neyenge that he maketh, is fearfull?

    21he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.

    22He layeth asyde all feare, his stomack is not abated, nether starteth he a back for eny swerde.

    23Though the quyuers rattle vpon him, though the speare and shilde glistre:

    24yet russheth he in fearsly, and beateth vpon the grounde. He feareth not the noyse of the trompettes,

    25but as soone as he heareth the shawmes blowe, tush (sayeth he) for he smelleth the batell afarre of, ye noyse, the captaynes and the shoutinge.

  • Job 28:10-11
    2 verses
    71%

    10Ryuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seyth it.

    11Out of droppes bryngeth he greate floudes together, & the thinge that is hyd bryngeth he to light.

  • 9yee to rauish the poore, when he hath gotten him in to his nett.

  • 29From thence maye he beholde his praye, and loke farre aboute with his eyes.

  • 5Doth a byrde fall in a snare vpo ye earth where no fouler is? Taketh a man his snare vp from the grounde, afore he catche somwhat?

  • Job 41:13-15
    3 verses
    70%

    13Who lifteth him vp and stripeth him out of his clothes, or who taketh him by the bytt of his brydle?

    14Who openeth the dore of his face? for he hath horrible tethe rounde aboute.

    15His body is couered with scales as it were with shyldes, lockte in, kepte, and well copacte together.

  • 23And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.

  • 13That he fauoureth, that wyll he not forsake, but kepeth it close in his throte.

  • 21And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.

  • 24so that yf he fle the yron weapens, he shall be shott with the stele bowe.

  • 29Therfore thy furiousnesse agaynst me, & thy pryde is come before me. I wil put a rynge in yi nose, & a bridle byt in the chawes of the, & turne the aboute, eue the same waye thou camest.

  • Job 20:16-17
    2 verses
    68%

    16The serpentes heade shall sucke him, and the adders tonge shall slaye him:

    17so that he shal nomore se the ryuers and brokes of hony and butter:

  • Job 38:39-40
    2 verses
    68%

    39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

    40lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

  • 7There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:

  • 12Yf he be haisty to take eny thinge awaye, who wil make him restore it agayne? Who wil saye vnto him: what doest thou?

  • 7He shal drynke of the broke in the waye, therfore shal he lift vp his heade.

  • 12Why doth thine herte make the so proude? Why stondest thou so greatly in thine owne conceate? Where vnto loke thine eyes,

  • 11For it is he, that knoweth the vanite of men: he seyth their wickednesse also, shulde he not then considre it?

  • 6They haue eares, and heare not: noses haue they, but they smell not.

  • 20Their owne destruccion and misery shal they se with their eyes, and drynke of the fearfull wrath of the Allmighty.

  • 9For when thou thynkest to haue holde vpon him, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth him, shall go backe. And why?

  • 28His breath like a vehement floude of water, which goeth vp to the throte. That he maye take awaye ye people, which haue turned them selues vnto vanite, and the brydle of erroure, that lieth in other folkes chawes.

  • 30He treadeth the golde in the myre like ye sharpe potsherdes.

  • 30He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.