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40:15Behold now the behemoth, which I made as well as you: / He eats grass like the ox.
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40:16Behold now, his strength is in his loins, / And his power is in the muscles of his belly.
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40:17He bends his tail like a cedar; / The sinews of his thighs knit together.
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40:18His bones are like bronze tubes; / His limbs, like iron bars.
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40:19He is the first of God's ways; / Only his Maker can approach him with His sword.
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40:20For the mountains yield food for him, / Where every animal of the field plays.
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40:21Under the lotus plants he lies down, / In the covert of the reed and the marsh.
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40:22The lotus plants cover him with their shade; / The willows of the brook surround him.
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40:23Indeed, if a river overflows, he does not tremble; / He is confident, though the Jordan rushes against his mouth.
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40:24Will anyone catch him while he is watching, / Or pierce his nose with a snare?
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41:1Can you draw out leviathan with a hook, / Or press down his tongue with a cord?
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41:2Can you put a rope in his nose, / Or pierce his jaw with a hook?
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41:3Will he make many supplications unto you, / Or speak soft words to you?
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41:4Will he make a covenant with you / That you would take him as a servant forever?
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41:5Will you play with him as with a bird, / Or bind him for your maidens?
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41:6Will the traders bargain over him? / Will they divide him up among merchants?
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41:7Can you fill his skin with harpoons, / Or his head with fishing spears?
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41:8Lay your hand on him, / And remember the battle-you will never do it again!
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41:9Indeed, any hope for him is vain; / Will not one be even cast down at the sight of him?
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41:10No one is so fierce as to stir him up; / Who then is he who would stand before Me?
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41:11Who has first given to Me that I should repay him? / Whatever is under the whole heaven is Mine.
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41:12I will not be silent about his limbs / Or about the account of his mighty deeds or about the beauty of his frame.
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41:13Who can strip off his outer garment? / Who can go within his double jaws?
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41:14Who can open the doors of his face? / Around his teeth is terror.
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41:15His pride is his rows of scales, / Shut up as with a tight seal.
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41:16One is so near the other / That the air cannot pass between them.
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41:17Each is joined to the other; / They stick together and cannot be separated.
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41:18His sneezes flash forth light, / And his eyes are like the eyelids of the dawn.
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41:19Out of his mouth go forth flaming torches; / Sparks of fire leap out.
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41:20Out of his nostrils comes smoke, / As from a boiling pot and burning rushes.
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41:21His breath kindles coals, / And a flame comes from his mouth.
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41:22In his neck abides strength, / And terror dances before him.
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41:23The folds of his flesh are joined together; / They are firm upon him and immovable.
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41:24His heart is as firm as stone, / Indeed as firm as the lower millstone.
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41:25At his rising up, the mighty fear; / They are beside themselves with consternation.
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41:26The sword that reaches him cannot avail, / Nor the spear, the dart, or the javelin.
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41:27He considers iron shafts as straw, / And bronze ones as rotted wood.
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41:28The arrow does not make him flee; / With him slingstones turn to stubble.
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41:29Clubs are considered as stubble; / He laughs at the quivering javelin.
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41:30His underparts are like sharp potsherds; / He spreads himself like a threshing sledge upon the mire.
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41:31He makes the deep boil like a cauldron; / He makes the sea like a pot of ointment.
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41:32Behind him he makes a shining wake; / One would think the deep to be white-haired.
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41:33On earth there is none his equal, / Who is made without fear.
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41:34He beholds everything that is high; / He is king over all the sons of pride.
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42:1Then Job answered Jehovah and said,
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42:2I know that You can do all things / And that no purpose of Yours can be restrained.
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42:3Who is this who hides counsel without knowledge? / Therefore I have uttered what I did not understand, / Things too wonderful for me, which I did not know.
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42:4Hear now, and I will speak; / I will ask of You, and You shall inform me.
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42:5I had heard of You by the hearing of the ear, / But now my eye has seen You;
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42:6Therefore I abhor myself, and I repent / In dust and ashes.
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42:7And after Jehovah had spoken these words to Job, Jehovah said to Eliphaz the Temanite, My anger is kindled against you and against your two friends, for you have not spoken concerning Me that which is right, as My servant Job has.
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42:8Now therefore take for yourselves seven bulls and seven rams, and go to My servant Job, and offer them as a burnt offering for yourselves. And My servant Job will pray for you; for I will accept him, so that I do not deal with you according to your folly; for you have not spoken concerning Me that which is right, as My servant Job has.
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42:9So Eliphaz the Temanite and Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite went and did as Jehovah told them; and Jehovah accepted Job.
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42:10And Jehovah turned the captivity of Job when he prayed for his friends, and Jehovah gave Job twice as much as he had before.
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42:11And all his brothers and all his sisters and all his previous acquaintances came to him and ate bread with him in his house. And they consoled and comforted him for all the misfortune that Jehovah had brought upon him. And each gave to him a piece of money, and each, a gold ring.
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42:12Thus Jehovah blessed Job's latter end more than his beginning; and he had fourteen thousand sheep and six thousand camels and a thousand yoke of oxen and a thousand female donkeys.
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42:13And he had seven sons and three daughters.
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42:14And he named the first Jemimah, and the second Keziah, and the third Keren-happuch.
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42:15And in all the land no women were found as beautiful as the daughters of Job. And their father gave them an inheritance among their brothers.
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42:16And after this, Job lived a hundred and forty years; and he saw his children and his grandchildren, even four generations.
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42:17And Job died, old and full of days.
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