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Job 41:1 Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord [which] thou lettest down?
Concerning Leviathan
The description of the Leviathan, is yet further to convince Job of his own weakness, and of God’s almighty power. Whether this Leviathan be a whale or a crocodile, is disputed. The Lord, having showed Job how unable he was to deal with the Leviathan, sets forth his own power in that mighty creature. If such language describes the terrible force of Leviathan, what words can express the power of God’s wrath? Under a humbling sense of our own vileness, let us revere the Divine Majesty; take and fill our allotted place, cease from our own wisdom, and give all glory to our gracious God and Savior. Remembering from whom every good gift cometh, and for what end it was given, let us walk humbly with the Lord.
Author: Matthew Henry Rank: Priest AD: 1714 Source:
Title: Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible Author: Matthew Henry
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Job 41:2 Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
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Job 41:3 Will he make many supplications unto thee? will he speak soft [words] unto thee?
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Job 41:4 Will he make a covenant with thee? wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?
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Job 41:5 Wilt thou play with him as [with] a bird? or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
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Job 41:6 Shall the companions make a banquet of him? shall they part him among the merchants?
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Job 41:7 Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons? or his head with fish spears?
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Job 41:8 Lay thine hand upon him, remember the battle, do no more.
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Job 41:9 Behold, the hope of him is in vain: shall not [one] be cast down even at the sight of him?
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Job 41:10 None [is so] fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?
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Job 41:11 Who hath prevented me, that I should repay [him? whatsoever is] under the whole heaven is mine.
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Job 41:12 I will not conceal his parts, nor his power, nor his comely proportion.
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Job 41:13 Who can discover the face of his garment? [or] who can come [to him] with his double bridle?
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Job 41:14 Who can open the doors of his face? his teeth [are] terrible round about.
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Job 41:15 [His] scales [are his] pride, shut up together [as with] a close seal.
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Job 41:16 One is so near to another, that no air can come between them.
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Job 41:17 They are joined one to another, they stick together, that they cannot be sundered.
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Job 41:18 By his neesings a light doth shine, and his eyes [are] like the eyelids of the morning.
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Job 41:19 Out of his mouth go burning lamps, [and] sparks of fire leap out.
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Job 41:20 Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as [out] of a seething pot or caldron.
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Job 41:21 His breath kindleth coals, and a flame goeth out of his mouth.
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Job 41:22 In his neck remaineth strength, and sorrow is turned into joy before him.
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Job 41:23 The flakes of his flesh are joined together: they are firm in themselves; they cannot be moved.
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Job 41:24 His heart is as firm as a stone; yea, as hard as a piece of the nether [millstone].
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Job 41:25 When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid: by reason of breakings they purify themselves.
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Job 41:26 The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold: the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon.
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Job 41:27 He esteemeth iron as straw, [and] brass as rotten wood.
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Job 41:28 The arrow cannot make him flee: slingstones are turned with him into stubble.
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Job 41:29 Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.
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Job 41:30 Sharp stones [are] under him: he spreadeth sharp pointed things upon the mire.
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Job 41:31 He maketh the deep to boil like a pot: he maketh the sea like a pot of ointment.
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Job 41:32 He maketh a path to shine after him; [one] would think the deep [to be] hoary.
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Job 41:33 Upon earth there is not his like, who is made without fear.
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Job 41:34 He beholdeth all high [things]: he [is] a king over all the children of pride.