Job

Chapter 40

Job Humbles Himself before the LORD

1 And the LORD said to Job:

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2 “Will the faultfinder contend with the Almighty?

Let him who argues with God give an answer.”

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3 Then Job answered the LORD:

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4 “Behold, I am insignificant. How can I reply to You?

I place my hand over my mouth.

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5 I have spoken once, but I have no answer—

twice, but I have nothing to add.”

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The LORD Challenges Job Again

6 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind and said:

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7 “Now brace yourself [a] like a man;

I will question you, and you shall inform Me. [b]

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8 Would you really annul My justice?

Would you condemn Me to justify yourself?

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9 Do you have an arm like God’s?

Can you thunder with a voice like His?

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10 Then adorn yourself with majesty and splendor,

and clothe yourself with honor and glory.

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11 Unleash the fury of your wrath;

look on every proud man and bring him low.

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12 Look on every proud man and humble him;

trample the wicked where they stand.

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13 Bury them together in the dust;

imprison them in the grave. [c]

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14 Then I will confess to you

that your own right hand can save you.

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15 Look at Behemoth, which I made along with you.

He feeds on grass like an ox.

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16 See the strength of his loins

and the power in the muscles of his belly.

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17 His tail sways like a cedar;

the sinews of his thighs are tightly knit.

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18 His bones are tubes of bronze;

his limbs are rods of iron.

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19 He is the foremost of God’s works; [d]

only his Maker can draw the sword against him.

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20 The hills yield him their produce,

while all the beasts of the field play nearby.

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21 He lies under the lotus plants, [e]

hidden among the reeds of the marsh.

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22 The lotus plants conceal him in their shade;

the willows [f] of the brook surround him.

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23 Though the river rages, Behemoth is unafraid;

he remains secure, though the Jordan surges to his mouth.

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24 Can anyone capture him as he looks on,

or pierce his nose with a snare?

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