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JOB 41:1–41:34 ©

The Book of Job 41

41And now I want you to think about another great animal that I created, the crocodile.

You cannot catch crocodiles with fishhooks,

and you cannot fasten their jaws with rope!

2You cannot hook their jaws to catch them

and then put cords through their noses to control them.

3Crocodiles would certainly not plead with you to act mercifully toward them!

They would not use sweet talk to try to get you not to harm them!

4Crocodiles would certainly not make an agreement to work for you

as your slaves for as long as they lived!

5You cannot turn them into pets, as people do with birds!

You cannot put a leash around their necks so that the young women in your household can take them for walks!

6People who work together to catch fish would never catch one and then decide what share belonged to each of them.

They would never get the chance to cut a crocodile into pieces and then sell its meat!

7People cannot throw harpoons hard enough at crocodiles to pierce their hides!

People cannot throw fishing spears into their heads!

8If you try to fight with a crocodile, it will give you a battle that you will never forget!

You will never try to do that again!

9It is useless even to hope to subdue a crocodile.

Just the sight of one is almost enough to make a person become so afraid that he falls down.

10No one is so foolhardy that he would wake up a crocodile that was sleeping. The crocodile would angrily attack him.

Since that is true, it is even more foolhardy to challenge me, as you have done.

11Even if people are righteous, they have not done anything for me

that obligates me to make only good things happen to them.

Everything in the created world belongs to me, so no one can give me anything that I have to repay.

12And now I want to speak to you further.

No one would wake up a sleeping crocodile, but you said that you wanted to wake up the sea monster.

That monster is like a giant crocodile that lives in the ocean.

It has agile legs and great strength and a graceful shape.

13It has a tough hide that no one can strip off.

It has powerful jaws.

14Those jaws have terrible teeth in them!

No one can pry them open when they are closed, and no one can release them when they bite onto something.

15It has rows of scales on its back

with no gaps between them.

16Those scales are so close together

that is seems as if not even air can get between them.

17Those scales join very closely to each other

and they do not pull apart.

18When it makes a loud sound, fire comes out of its mouth as well as noise.

It has bright, scary eyes that seem to glow with fire.

19When it breathes,

it shoots out flames and fiery sparks.

20Smoke pours out of its nostrils

the way steam pours out of a pot of boiling water over a hot fire.

21Flames shoot out from its mouth,

so when it breathes on wood, the wood catches fire.

22Its neck is very strong.

Wherever it goes, it makes people very afraid.

23It does not have a soft belly as other animals do.

Scales wrap around its belly and hold it tightly to its body.

24It does not feel any compassion,

any more than a stone would feel compassion

or the lower millstone on which people grind grain would feel compassion.

25When it rises up out of the ocean,

the bravest people become terrified.

When sailors see it churning up the water,

they sail away as fast as they can.

26People cannot injure it with swords.

They cannot injure it with spears, arrows, or other weapons that have sharp points, either.

27An iron weapon could not hurt it any more than straw could.

A bronze weapon could not hurt it any more than a weapon made of rotten wood.

28Shooting arrows at it does not cause it to flee.

Hurling stones at it from a sling is like hurling bits of chaff at it.

29A club that someone might use against it would not hurt it any more than chaff would.

It can ignore any spear that someone might throw at it.

30Scales as sharp as broken pieces of pottery cover its belly.

When it drags itself through the mud,

these scales tear up the ground.

31As it swims through the deep water of the ocean,

it churns it into foam,

as if it were boiling water or ointment that someone was stirring.

32As it swims through the water, it creates a glistening wake.

The churning water is like white hair on top of the deep sea.

33There is nothing in the world like it.

I created it in such a way that it would not be afraid of anything.

34Nothing else scares it, no matter how powerful that thing may be.

It is greater than the greatest of other creatures.”

JOB 41:1–41:34 ©

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