| JobChapter 41 | 
| 1 Can you draw | 
| 2 Can you put | 
| 3 Will he make many | 
| 4 Will he make | 
| 5 Will you play | 
| 6 Shall the companions | 
| 7 Can you fill | 
| 8 Lay | 
| 9 Behold, | 
| 10 None | 
| 11 Who | 
| 12 I will not conceal | 
| 13 Who | 
| 14 Who | 
| 15 His scales | 
| 16 One | 
| 17 They are joined | 
| 18 By his neesings | 
| 19 Out of his mouth | 
| 20 Out of his nostrils | 
| 21 His breath | 
| 22 In his neck | 
| 23 The flakes | 
| 24 His heart | 
| 25 When he raises | 
| 26 The sword | 
| 27 He esteems | 
| 28 The arrow | 
| 29 Darts | 
| 30 Sharp | 
| 31 He makes the deep | 
| 32 He makes a path | 
| 33 On earth | 
| 34 He beholds | 
| JobChapter 41 | 
| 1 CAN you catch the Leviathan with a hook? Or draw him out with a cord in his mouth? | 
| 2 Can you put a bridle in his mouth? Or bore his jaw with a thorn? | 
| 3 Will he make many supplications to you? Or will he speak flattering words to you? | 
| 4 Will he make a covenant with you? Or will you count him as a servant for ever? | 
| 5 Will you play with him as with a bird? Or will you keep him as a pet for your children? | 
| 6 Shall fishermen gather over him? Shall they divide him among many people? | 
| 7 Can you fill his skin with meat? Or bake his head with fire? | 
| 8 Try to capture him; such a battle you will have! You will never forget it. | 
| 9 Behold, Job, you now are set free from your afflictions. So your God will also remove your bitterness. | 
| 10 One cannot go far off when Leviathan is stirred up; but who then is able to stand before me? | 
| 11 Who has pre-eminence over me, so that I should surrender? | 
| 12 Whatever is under the whole heaven is mine. | 
| 13 I will not keep silence because of his power, and the might of his sinews. | 
| 14 Who has removed his skin? Who can come near him when the net is lowered? | 
| 15 Who can open the doors of his mouth? His teeth are terrible round about. | 
| 16 His mouth is tied up, and closely shut, as with a seal. | 
| 17 His teeth are so close together that no air can come between them. | 
| 18 They are joined one to another, they stick together so that they cannot be separated. | 
| 19 His appearance is full of light, and his eyes are like rays of the dawn. | 
| 20 Out of his mouth go burning lamps, and sparks of fire leap out. | 
| 21 Out of his nostrils goes smoke, like a flame spreading round the sides of a pot. | 
| 22 His breath kindles coals, and a flame goes out of his mouth. | 
| 23 He has great strength in his neck, and fear is to him like dancing. | 
| 24 His meat is good and fat, and it is nourishing. | 
| 25 His heart is never made to quake for fear, but is firm like a stone; yea as hard as flint. | 
| 26 Because of the fear of him, the mighty are afraid; | 
| 27 And the strong are humbled. | 
| 28 The wound of the sword is of no effect; the lances of the mighty he removes. | 
| 29 He considers iron like straw, and brass like rotten wood. | 
| 30 The bow cannot make him flee; he treats slingstones as stubble. | 
| 31 He laughs at the spear; he is at home in the deep as if he were on the dry land. | 
| 32 With his strong body he walks upon the ground. | 
| 33 He brings to destruction whatever is proud. | 
| 34 He is a king over all things in the deep. | 
| JobChapter 41 | JobChapter 41 | 
| 1 Can you draw | 1 CAN you catch the Leviathan with a hook? Or draw him out with a cord in his mouth? | 
| 2 Can you put | 2 Can you put a bridle in his mouth? Or bore his jaw with a thorn? | 
| 3 Will he make many | 3 Will he make many supplications to you? Or will he speak flattering words to you? | 
| 4 Will he make | 4 Will he make a covenant with you? Or will you count him as a servant for ever? | 
| 5 Will you play | 5 Will you play with him as with a bird? Or will you keep him as a pet for your children? | 
| 6 Shall the companions | 6 Shall fishermen gather over him? Shall they divide him among many people? | 
| 7 Can you fill | 7 Can you fill his skin with meat? Or bake his head with fire? | 
| 8 Lay | 8 Try to capture him; such a battle you will have! You will never forget it. | 
| 9 Behold, | 9 Behold, Job, you now are set free from your afflictions. So your God will also remove your bitterness. | 
| 10 None | 10 One cannot go far off when Leviathan is stirred up; but who then is able to stand before me? | 
| 11 Who | 11 Who has pre-eminence over me, so that I should surrender? | 
| 12 I will not conceal | 12 Whatever is under the whole heaven is mine. | 
| 13 Who | 13 I will not keep silence because of his power, and the might of his sinews. | 
| 14 Who | 14 Who has removed his skin? Who can come near him when the net is lowered? | 
| 15 His scales | 15 Who can open the doors of his mouth? His teeth are terrible round about. | 
| 16 One | 16 His mouth is tied up, and closely shut, as with a seal. | 
| 17 They are joined | 17 His teeth are so close together that no air can come between them. | 
| 18 By his neesings | 18 They are joined one to another, they stick together so that they cannot be separated. | 
| 19 Out of his mouth | 19 His appearance is full of light, and his eyes are like rays of the dawn. | 
| 20 Out of his nostrils | 20 Out of his mouth go burning lamps, and sparks of fire leap out. | 
| 21 His breath | 21 Out of his nostrils goes smoke, like a flame spreading round the sides of a pot. | 
| 22 In his neck | 22 His breath kindles coals, and a flame goes out of his mouth. | 
| 23 The flakes | 23 He has great strength in his neck, and fear is to him like dancing. | 
| 24 His heart | 24 His meat is good and fat, and it is nourishing. | 
| 25 When he raises | 25 His heart is never made to quake for fear, but is firm like a stone; yea as hard as flint. | 
| 26 The sword | 26 Because of the fear of him, the mighty are afraid; | 
| 27 He esteems | 27 And the strong are humbled. | 
| 28 The arrow | 28 The wound of the sword is of no effect; the lances of the mighty he removes. | 
| 29 Darts | 29 He considers iron like straw, and brass like rotten wood. | 
| 30 Sharp | 30 The bow cannot make him flee; he treats slingstones as stubble. | 
| 31 He makes the deep | 31 He laughs at the spear; he is at home in the deep as if he were on the dry land. | 
| 32 He makes a path | 32 With his strong body he walks upon the ground. | 
| 33 On earth | 33 He brings to destruction whatever is proud. | 
| 34 He beholds | 34 He is a king over all things in the deep. |