[1]Canst thou draw outH4900[H8799] leviathanH3882 with an hookH2443? or his tongueH3956 with a cordH2256 which thou lettest downH8257?[H8686]
[2]Canst thou putH7760[H8799] an hookH100 into his noseH639? or boreH5344[H8799] his jawH3895 through with a thornH2336?
[3]Will he make manyH7235[H8686] supplicationsH8469 unto thee? will he speakH1696[H8762] soft words unto theeH7390?
[4]Will he makeH3772[H8799] a covenantH1285 with thee? wilt thou takeH3947[H8799] him for a servantH5650 for everH5769?
[5]Wilt thou playH7832[H8762] with him as with a birdH6833? or wilt thou bindH7194[H8799] him for thy maidensH5291?
[6]Shall the companionsH2271 make a banquetH3739[H8799] of him? shall they partH2673[H8799] him among the merchantsH3669?
[7]Canst thou fillH4390[H8762] his skinH5785 with barbed ironsH7905? or his headH7218 with fishH1709 spearsH6767?
[8]LayH7760[H8798] thine handH3709 upon him, rememberH2142[H8798] the battleH4421, do no moreH3254.[H8686]
[9]Behold, the hopeH8431 of him is in vainH3576[H8738]: shall not one be cast downH2904[H8714] even at the sight of himH4758?
[10]None is so fierceH393 that dare stir him upH5782[H8799][H8675][H5782][H8686]: who then is able to standH3320[H8691] before meH6440?
[11]Who hath preventedH6923[H8689] me, that I should repayH7999[H8762] him? whatsoever is under the whole heaven is mineH8064.
[12]I will not concealH2790[H8686] his partsH907, nor his powerH1369[H1697], nor his comelyH2433 proportionH6187.
[13]Who can discoverH1540[H8765] the faceH6440 of his garmentH3830? or who can comeH935[H8799] to him with his doubleH3718 bridleH7448?
[14]Who can openH6605[H8765] the doorsH1817 of his faceH6440? his teethH8127 are terribleH367 round aboutH5439.
[15]His scalesH4043[H650] are his prideH1346, shut up togetherH5462[H8803] as with a closeH6862 sealH2368.
[16]OneH259 is so nearH5066[H8799] to anotherH259, that no airH7307 can comeH935 between themH8799.
[17]They are joinedH1692[H8792] oneH376 to anotherH251, they stick togetherH3920[H8691], that they cannot be sunderedH6504.[H8691]
[18]By his neesingsH5846 a lightH216 doth shineH1984[H8686], and his eyesH5869 are like the eyelidsH6079 of the morningH7837.
[19]Out of his mouthH6310 goH1980[H8799] burning lampsH3940, and sparksH3590 of fireH784 leap outH4422.[H8691]
[20]Out of his nostrilsH5156 goethH3318[H8799] smokeH6227, as out of a seethingH5301[H8803] potH1731 or caldronH100.
[21]His breathH5315 kindlethH3857[H8762] coalsH1513, and a flameH3851 goeth outH3318[H8799] of his mouthH6310.
[22]In his neckH6677 remainethH3885[H8799] strengthH5797, and sorrowH1670 is turned into joyH1750[H8799] before himH6440.
[23]The flakesH4651 of his fleshH1320 are joined togetherH1692[H8804]: they are firmH3332[H8803] in themselves; they cannot be movedH4131.[H8735]
[24]His heartH3820 is as firmH3332[H8803] as a stoneH68; yea, as hardH3332[H8803] as a pieceH6400 of the nether millstoneH8482.
[25]When he raiseth upH7613 himself, the mightyH352 are afraidH1481[H8799]: by reason of breakingsH7667 they purifyH2398 themselvesH8691.
[26]The swordH2719 of him that layethH5381[H8688] at him cannot holdH6965[H8799]: the spearH2595, the dartH4551, nor the habergeonH8302.
[27]He esteemethH2803[H8799] ironH1270 as strawH8401, and brassH5154 as rottenH7539 woodH6086.
[28]The arrowH1121[H7198] cannot make him fleeH1272[H8686]: slingstonesH68[H7050] are turnedH2015[H8738] with him into stubbleH7179.
[29]DartsH8455 are countedH2803[H8738] as stubbleH7179: he laughethH7832[H8799] at the shakingH7494 of a spearH3591.
[30]SharpH2303 stonesH2789 are under him: he spreadethH7502[H8799] sharp pointed thingsH2742 upon the mireH2916.
[31]He maketh the deepH4688 to boilH7570[H8686] like a potH5518: he makethH7760[H8799] the seaH3220 like a pot of ointmentH4841.
[32]He maketh a pathH5410 to shineH215[H8686] afterH310 him; one would thinkH2803[H8799] the deepH8415 to be hoaryH7872.
[33]Upon earthH6083 there is not his likeH4915, who is madeH6213[H8803] withoutH1097 fearH2844.
[34]He beholdethH7200[H8799] all highH1364 things: he is a kingH4428 over all the childrenH1121 of prideH7830.
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