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41 “Can you catch Leviathan [C a large sea creature or monster; 3:8] on a fishhook
    or tie its tongue down with a rope?
Can you put a cord through its nose
    or ·a hook in its jaw [L pierce its jaw/cheek with a hook]?
Will it keep begging you for mercy
    and speak to you with ·gentle [soft; kind; tender] words?
Will it ·make [L cut] an ·agreement [covenant; treaty] with you
    and let you take it as your slave ·for life [L forever]?
Can you ·make a pet of Leviathan [L play with it] as you would a bird
    or put it on a leash for your girls?
Will ·traders [the fishing guild] try to ·bargain [haggle] with you for it?
    Will they divide it up among the merchants?
Can you stick ·darts [harpoons] all over its skin
    or fill its head with fishing spears?
If you put one hand on it,
    you will ·never forget [L remember] the battle,
    and you will never do it again!
·There is no hope of defeating it [Any hope of defeating/subduing it will prove a lie];
    just seeing it ·overwhelms people [L throws people down].
10 No one is ·brave [fierce] enough to ·make it angry [arouse it; stir it up],
    so who would be able to stand up against ·me [or it]?
11 ·No one [L Who…?] has ever ·given me anything that I must pay back [or confronted it and come out whole/safe],
    ·because everything under the sky belongs to me [or who—under the entire heavens?].

12 “I will ·speak [L not keep quiet] about Leviathan’s ·arms and legs [limbs],
    its great strength and ·well-formed body [L grace of form].
13 ·No one [L Who…?] can ·tear off [L expose] its outer ·hide [L garment]
    or ·poke [enter] through its double armor.
14 ·No one [L Who…?] can force open ·its great jaws [L the doors of its face];
    they are filled with frightening teeth.
15 It has rows of shields on its back
    that are tightly sealed together.
16 Each ·shield is so close to the next one [L draws near the other, so]
    that no air can go between them.
17 ·They are joined strongly to one another [L Each clings to its neighbor];
    they hold on to each other and cannot be ·separated [broken off].
18 When it ·snorts [sneezes], flashes of light are thrown out,
    and its eyes look like the light at dawn.
19 Flames blaze from its mouth;
    sparks of fire shoot out.
20 Smoke pours out of its nose,
    as if coming from a large pot over a hot fire.
21 Its breath sets coals on fire,
    and flames come out of its mouth.
22 There is great strength in its neck.
    ·People are afraid and run away [or Violence leaps before it].
23 The folds of its skin are tightly joined;
    they are set and cannot be moved.
24 Its ·chest [L heart] is as hard as a rock,
    even as hard as a ·grinding stone [lower millstone].
25 The ·powerful [mighty; or gods] fear ·its terrible looks [L when it lifts itself up]
    and ·draw back in fear as it moves [or the waves miss their mark/retreat].
26 The sword that ·hits [approaches] it does not hurt it,
    nor the arrows, darts, and spears.
27 It ·treats [considers] iron as if it were straw
    and bronze metal as if it were rotten wood.
28 It does not run away from arrows;
    stones from slings are like chaff to it.
29 Clubs feel like ·pieces of straw [chaff] to it,
    and it laughs when they ·shake [rattle] a spear at it.
30 The underside of its body is like ·broken [or sharp] pieces of pottery.
    It leaves a trail in the mud like a threshing board.
31 It makes the deep sea ·bubble like a boiling [L boil like a] pot;
    it ·stirs up the sea like a pot of oil [L makes the sea like ointment].
32 ·When it swims [L After it], it leaves a shining path in the water
    that makes the sea look as if it had white hair.
33 Nothing else on earth is equal to it;
    it is a creature without fear.
34 It looks down on all those who are ·too proud [proud; lofty];
    it is king over all proud creatures.”

Chapter 41

Whoever might vainly hope to do so
    need only see him to be overthrown.
No one is fierce enough to arouse him;
    who then dares stand before me?
Whoever has assailed me, I will pay back—
    Everything under the heavens is mine.
I need hardly mention his limbs,
    his strength, and the fitness of his equipment.
Who can strip off his outer garment,
    or penetrate his double armor?
Who can force open the doors of his face,
    close to his terrible teeth?
Rows of scales are on his back,
    tightly sealed together;
They are fitted so close to each other
    that no air can come between them;
So joined to one another
    that they hold fast and cannot be parted.
10 When he sneezes, light flashes forth;
    his eyes are like the eyelids of the dawn.
11 Out of his mouth go forth torches;
    sparks of fire leap forth.
12 From his nostrils comes smoke
    as from a seething pot or bowl.
13 His breath sets coals afire;
    a flame comes from his mouth.
14 Strength abides in his neck,
    and power leaps before him.
15 The folds of his flesh stick together,
    it is cast over him and immovable.
16 His heart is cast as hard as stone;
    cast as the lower millstone.
17 When he rises up, the gods are afraid;
    when he crashes down, they fall back.
18 Should a sword reach him, it will not avail;
    nor will spear, dart, or javelin.
19 He regards iron as chaff,
    and bronze as rotten wood.
20 No arrow will put him to flight;
    slingstones used against him are but straw.
21 Clubs he regards as straw;
    he laughs at the crash of the spear.
22 Under him are sharp pottery fragments,
    spreading a threshing sledge upon the mire.
23 He makes the depths boil like a pot;
    he makes the sea like a perfume bottle.
24 Behind him he leaves a shining path;
    you would think the deep had white hair.
25 Upon the earth there is none like him,
    he was made fearless.
26 He looks over all who are haughty,
    he is king over all proud beasts.