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41 Non quasi crudelis suscitabo eum: quis enim resistere potest vultui meo?

Quis ante dedit mihi, ut reddam ei? omnia quae sub caelo sunt, mea sunt.

Non parcam ei, et verbis potentibus, et ad deprecandum compositis.

Quis revelabit faciem indumenti ejus? et in medium oris ejus quis intrabit?

Portas vultus ejus quis aperiet? per gyrum dentium ejus formido.

Corpus illius quasi scuta fusilia, compactum squamis se prementibus.

Una uni conjungitur, et ne spiraculum quidem incedit per eas.

Una alteri adhaerebit, et tenentes se nequaquam separabuntur.

Sternutatio ejus splendor ignis, et oculi ejus ut palpebrae diluculi.

10 De ore ejus lampades procedunt, sicut taedae ignis accensae.

11 De naribus ejus procedit fumus, sicut ollae succensae atque ferventis.

12 Halitus ejus prunas ardere facit, et flamma de ore ejus egreditur.

13 In collo ejus morabitur fortitudo, et faciem ejus praecedit egestas.

14 Membra carnium ejus cohaerentia sibi: mittet contra eum fulmina, et ad locum alium non ferentur.

15 Cor ejus indurabitur tamquam lapis, et stringetur quasi malleatoris incus.

16 Cum sublatus fuerit, timebunt angeli, et territi purgabuntur.

17 Cum apprehenderit eum gladius, subsistere non poterit, neque hasta, neque thorax:

18 reputabit enim quasi paleas ferrum, et quasi lignum putridum aes.

19 Non fugabit eum vir sagittarius: in stipulam versi sunt ei lapides fundae.

20 Quasi stipulam aestimabit malleum, et deridebit vibrantem hastam.

21 Sub ipso erunt radii solis, et sternet sibi aurum quasi lutum.

22 Fervescere faciet quasi ollam profundum mare, et ponet quasi cum unguenta bulliunt.

23 Post eum lucebit semita: aestimabit abyssum quasi senescentem.

24 Non est super terram potestas quae comparetur ei, qui factus est ut nullum timeret.

25 Omne sublime videt: ipse est rex super universos filios superbiae.

41 [a]“Can you pull in Leviathan(A) with a fishhook(B)
    or tie down its tongue with a rope?
Can you put a cord through its nose(C)
    or pierce its jaw with a hook?(D)
Will it keep begging you for mercy?(E)
    Will it speak to you with gentle words?
Will it make an agreement with you
    for you to take it as your slave for life?(F)
Can you make a pet of it like a bird
    or put it on a leash for the young women in your house?
Will traders barter for it?
    Will they divide it up among the merchants?
Can you fill its hide with harpoons
    or its head with fishing spears?(G)
If you lay a hand on it,
    you will remember the struggle and never do it again!(H)
Any hope of subduing it is false;
    the mere sight of it is overpowering.(I)
10 No one is fierce enough to rouse it.(J)
    Who then is able to stand against me?(K)
11 Who has a claim against me that I must pay?(L)
    Everything under heaven belongs to me.(M)

12 “I will not fail to speak of Leviathan’s limbs,(N)
    its strength(O) and its graceful form.
13 Who can strip off its outer coat?
    Who can penetrate its double coat of armor[b]?(P)
14 Who dares open the doors of its mouth,(Q)
    ringed about with fearsome teeth?
15 Its back has[c] rows of shields
    tightly sealed together;(R)
16 each is so close to the next
    that no air can pass between.
17 They are joined fast to one another;
    they cling together and cannot be parted.
18 Its snorting throws out flashes of light;
    its eyes are like the rays of dawn.(S)
19 Flames(T) stream from its mouth;
    sparks of fire shoot out.
20 Smoke pours from its nostrils(U)
    as from a boiling pot over burning reeds.
21 Its breath(V) sets coals ablaze,
    and flames dart from its mouth.(W)
22 Strength(X) resides in its neck;
    dismay goes before it.
23 The folds of its flesh are tightly joined;
    they are firm and immovable.
24 Its chest is hard as rock,
    hard as a lower millstone.(Y)
25 When it rises up, the mighty are terrified;(Z)
    they retreat before its thrashing.(AA)
26 The sword that reaches it has no effect,
    nor does the spear or the dart or the javelin.(AB)
27 Iron it treats like straw(AC)
    and bronze like rotten wood.
28 Arrows do not make it flee;(AD)
    slingstones are like chaff to it.
29 A club seems to it but a piece of straw;(AE)
    it laughs(AF) at the rattling of the lance.
30 Its undersides are jagged potsherds,
    leaving a trail in the mud like a threshing sledge.(AG)
31 It makes the depths churn like a boiling caldron(AH)
    and stirs up the sea like a pot of ointment.(AI)
32 It leaves a glistening wake behind it;
    one would think the deep had white hair.
33 Nothing on earth is its equal(AJ)
    a creature without fear.
34 It looks down on all that are haughty;(AK)
    it is king over all that are proud.(AL)

Footnotes

  1. Job 41:1 In Hebrew texts 41:1-8 is numbered 40:25-32, and 41:9-34 is numbered 41:1-26.
  2. Job 41:13 Septuagint; Hebrew double bridle
  3. Job 41:15 Or Its pride is its