Job 41:15
(41:6) The maiestie of his scales is like strog shields, and are sure sealed.
(41:6) The maiestie of his scales is like strog shields, and are sure sealed.
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16 (41:7) One is set to another, that no winde can come betweene them.
17 (41:8) One is ioyned to another: they sticke together, that they cannot be sundered.
18 (41:9) His niesings make the light to shine, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.
19 (41:10) Out of his mouth go lampes, and sparkes of fire leape out.
20 (41:11) Out of his nostrels commeth out smoke, as out of a boyling pot or caldron.
21 (41:12) His breath maketh the coales burne: for a flame goeth out of his mouth.
22 (41:13) In his necke remayneth strength, & labour is reiected before his face.
23 (41:14) The members of his bodie are ioyned: they are strong in themselues, and cannot be mooued.
24 (41:15) His heart is as strong as a stone, & as hard as the nether milstone.
25 (41:16) The mightie are afrayd of his maiestie, and for feare they faint in themselues.
12 (41:3) I will not keepe silence concerning his partes, nor his power nor his comely proportion.
13 (41:4) Who can discouer the face of his garmet? or who shall come to him with a double bridle?
14 (41:5) Who shall open the doores of his face? his teeth are fearefull ronnd about.
6 (40:25) Shall the companions baket with him? shal they deuide him among the marchants?
7 (40:26) Canst thou fill the basket with his skinne? or the fishpanier with his head?
16 (40:11) Behold now, his strength is in his loynes, and his force is in the nauil of his belly.
17 (40:12) When hee taketh pleasure, his taile is like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapt together.
18 (40:13) His bones are like staues of brasse, and his small bones like staues of yron.
1 (40:20) Canst thou drawe out Liuiathan with an hooke, and with a line which thou shalt cast downe vnto his tongue?
2 (40:21) Canst thou cast an hooke into his nose? canst thou perce his iawes with an angle?
10 They are inclosed in their owne fat, and they haue spoken proudely with their mouth.
30 (41:21) Sharpe stones are vnder him, and he spreadeth sharpe things vpon the myre.
31 (41:22) He maketh the depth to boyle like a pot, and maketh the sea like a pot of oyntment.
32 (41:23) He maketh a path to shine after him: one would thinke the depth as an hoare head.
12 The sea is calme by his power, and by his vnderstanding he smiteth the pride thereof.
13 His Spirite hath garnished the heauens, & his hand hath formed the crooked serpent.
34 (41:25) He beholdeth al hie things: he is a King ouer all the children of pride.
24 (40:19) Hee taketh it with his eyes, and thrusteth his nose through whatsoeuer meeteth him.
26 Therefore God shall runne vpon him, euen vpon his necke, and against the most thicke part of his shielde.
27 Because he hath couered his face with his fatnesse, and hath colloppes in his flancke.
20 (39:23) Hast thou made him afraid as the grashopper? his strong neying is fearefull.
21 (39:24) He diggeth in the valley, and reioyceth in his strength: he goeth foorth to meete the harnest man.
34 Is not this laide in store with me, and sealed vp among my treasures?
8 Or who hath shut vp the Sea with doores, when it yssued and came foorth as out of the wombe:
6 Therefore pride is as a chayne vnto them, and crueltie couereth them as a garment.
25 So is this sea great and wide: for therein are things creeping innumerable, both small beastes and great.
15 They take vp all with the angle: they catch it in their net, and gather it in their yarne, whereof they reioyce and are glad.
14 Beholde, he will breake downe, and it can not be built: he shutteth a man vp, and he can not be loosed.
7 With the force thereof he shutteth vp euery man, that all men may knowe his worke.
8 Then the beastes go into the denne, and remaine in their places.
1 In that day the Lorde with his sore and great and mightie sword shall visite Liuiathan, that pearcing serpent, euen Liuiathan, that crooked serpent, and he shal slay the dragon that is in the sea.
10 (41:1) None is so fearce that dare stirre him vp. Who is he then that can stand before me?
30 The waters are hid as with a stone: and the face of the depth is frosen.
17 That he might cause man to turne away from his enterprise, and that he might hide the pride of man,
13 (40:8) Hide them in the dust together, and binde their faces in a secret place.
7 Prayse ye the Lord from the earth, ye dragons and all depths:
10 The roaring of the Lion, and the voyce of the Lionesse, & the teeth of the Lions whelpes are broken.
24 Proude, hautie and scornefull is his name that worketh in his arrogancie wrath.
13 And fauoured it, and would not forsake it, but kept it close in his mouth,
12 Whatsoeuer hath not fins nor skales in the waters, that shalbe abomination vnto you.