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FBV JOB Chapter 40

JOB 40 ©

40God continued speaking to Job.2“Are you still going to fight with the Almighty and try to set him straight?[fn] Anyone who argues with God must give some answers.”

3Job answered the Lord,4“Me—I am nothing at all. I have no answers. I put my hand in front of my mouth.5I have already said far too much and I won't say anything more.”

6Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind,7“Prepare yourself, be strong, for I am going to question you, and you must answer me.

8Are you really going to say my decisions are wrong?[fn] Are you going to condemn me so you can be right?9Are you as powerful as I am? Does your voice thunder like mine?10Why don't you dress yourself with majesty and dignity, and clothe yourself with glory and splendor!11Let loose your fierce anger. Humble the proud with a glance.12Bring down the proud with your gaze; tread the wicked underfoot right where they are.13Bury them in the dust; lock them away in the grave.14Then I will also agree that your own strength can save you.

15Consider Behemoth,[fn] a creature I made just like I made you. It eats grass like cattle.16Look at its powerful loins, the muscles of its belly.17It bends its tail like a cedar; its thigh sinews are strong.18Its bones are like bronze tubes; its limbs like iron rods.19It is the most important example of what God can do; only the one who made it can approach it with a sword.[fn]20The hills produce food for it, and all the wild animals play there.[fn]21It lies under the lotus;[fn] it hides in the reeds of the marsh.22The lotus covers it with shade; the willow trees of the valley surround it.23Even if the river is in flood, it is not concerned; it remains calm when the Jordan river surges against it.24No one can catch it while it is watching, or pierce its nose with a noose.”[fn]


40:2 Or “Shall a faultfinder contend with God?”

40:8 Or “invalidate my justice.”

40:15 Some identify Behemoth as the hippopotamus; others with a legendary creature. Behemoth is the plural of the usual word for animal.

40:19 The Hebrew is unclear. The verse may mean that only its Creator can defeat it.

40:20 Presumably the other animals are safe from the Behemoth since it is vegetarian.

40:21 Some identify this with the Lotus plant, others with the Lotus tree.

40:24 Or “It can take it with his eyes: it can pierce a snare with its nose.”

JOB 40 ©

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