Topic
Leviathan
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Dost thou draw leviathan with an angle? And with a rope thou lettest down--his tongue? — read the full passage →
In that day lay a charge doth Jehovah, With his sword--the sharp, and the great, and the strong, On leviathan--a fleeing serpent, And on leviathan--a crooked serpent, And He hath slain the dragon that <FI>is<Fi> in the sea.
Thou hast broken the heads of leviathan, Thou makest him food, For the people of the dry places.
Dost thou draw leviathan with an angle? And with a rope thou lettest down--his tongue?
There do ships go: leviathan, That Thou hast formed to play in it.
Let the cursers of day mark it, Who are ready to wake up Leviathan.
None so fierce that he doth awake him, And who <FI>is<Fi> he before Me stationeth himself?
Lo, I pray thee, Behemoth, that I made with thee: Grass as an ox he eateth. — read the full passage →
Lo, I pray thee, Behemoth, that I made with thee: Grass as an ox he eateth.
And Jehovah doth answer Job, and saith: -- — read the full passage →
Thou hast broken by Thy strength a sea-<FI> monster<Fi> , Thou hast shivered Heads of dragons by the waters, — read the full passage →
He causeth to boil as a pot the deep, The sea he maketh as a pot of ointment.
His sneezings cause light to shine, And his eyes <FI>are<Fi> as the eyelids of the dawn.
and he laid hold on the dragon, the old serpent, who is Devil and Adversary, and did bind him a thousand years,
Gone up hath smoke by His nostrils, And fire from His mouth consumeth, Coals have been kindled by it.
And Jehovah doth answer Job, and saith: -- — read the full passage →
And a great sign was seen in the heaven, a woman arrayed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars, — read the full passage →
Every high thing he doth see, He <FI>is<Fi> king over all sons of pride.
Thou hast broken by Thy strength a sea-<FI> monster<Fi> , Thou hast shivered Heads of dragons by the waters,
This, the sea, great and broad of sides, There <FI>are<Fi> moving things--innumerable, Living creatures--small with great. — read the full passage →
Dost thou play with him as a bird? And dost thou bind him for thy damsels?
An Instruction of Asaph. Why, O God, hast Thou cast off for ever? Thine anger smoketh against the flock of Thy pasture. — read the full passage →
A pride--strong ones of shields, Shut up--a close seal.
And God prepareth the great monsters, and every living creature that is creeping, which the waters have teemed with, after their kind, and every fowl with wing, after its kind, and God seeth that <FI>it is<Fi> good.
Bless, O my soul, Jehovah! Jehovah, my God, Thou hast been very great, Honour and majesty Thou hast put on. — read the full passage →
There is not on the earth his like, That is made without terror.
In the beginning of God's preparing the heavens and the earth-- — read the full passage →
And God <FI>is<Fi> my king of old, Working salvation in the midst of the earth. — read the full passage →
and the great dragon was cast forth--the old serpent, who is called `Devil,' and `the Adversary,' who is leading astray the whole world--he was cast forth to the earth, and his messengers were cast forth with him.
Dost thou put a reed in his nose? And with a thorn pierce his jaw?
He doth bend his tail as a cedar, The sinews of his thighs are wrapped together,
I do not keep silent concerning his parts, And the matter of might, And the grace of his arrangement.
The doors of his face who hath opened? Round about his teeth <FI>are<Fi> terrible.
Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of Jehovah, Awake, as <FI>in<Fi> days of old, generations of the ages, Art not Thou it that is hewing down Rahab, Piercing a dragon!
`Ye are of a father--the devil, and the desires of your father ye will to do; he was a man-slayer from the beginning, and in the truth he hath not stood, because there is no truth in him; when one may speak the falsehood, of his own he speaketh, because he is a liar--also his father.
Dost thou fill with barbed irons his skin? And with fish-spears his head?
Place on him thy hand, Remember the battle--do not add!
And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and I saw out of the sea a beast coming up, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon its horns ten diadems, and upon its heads a name of evil speaking,
His heart <FI>is<Fi> firm as a stone, Yea, firm as the lower piece.
And Job answereth Jehovah and saith: -- — read the full passage →
Loftiness of eyes, and breadth of heart, Tillage of the wicked <FI>is<Fi> sin.
Who hath uncovered the face of his clothing? Within his double bridle who doth enter?
A sea-<FI> monster<Fi> am I, or a dragon, That thou settest over me a guard?
The sword of his overtaker standeth not, Spear--dart--and lance.
And the brethren immediately, through the night, sent forth both Paul and Silas to Berea, who having come, went to the synagogue of the Jews; — read the full passage →
Under him <FI>are<Fi> sharp points of clay, He spreadeth gold on the mire.
He reckoneth iron as straw, brass as rotten wood.
In his neck lodge doth strength, And before him doth grief exult.
Doth he make a covenant with thee? Dost thou take him for a servant age-during?
In the beginning of God's preparing the heavens and the earth--
Who hath brought before Me and I repay? Under the whole heavens it <FI>is<Fi> mine.
Out of his mouth do flames go, sparks of fire escape.
From his rising are the mighty afraid, From breakings they keep themselves free.
Lo, the hope of him is found a liar, Also at his appearance is not one cast down?
Out of his nostrils goeth forth smoke, As a blown pot and reeds.
As stubble have darts been reckoned, And he laugheth at the shaking of a javelin.
His breath setteth coals on fire, And a flame from his mouth goeth forth.
A revelation of Jesus Christ, that God gave to him, to shew to his servants what things it behoveth to come to pass quickly; and he did signify <FI>it<Fi> , having sent through his messenger to his servant John,
Doth he multiply unto thee supplications? Doth he speak unto thee tender things?
and his body as a beryl, and his face as the appearance of lightning, and his eyes as lamps of fire, and his arms and his feet as the aspect of bright brass, and the voice of his words as the voice of a multitude.
How hast thou fallen from the heavens, O shining one, son of the dawn! Thou hast been cut down to earth, O weakener of nations. — read the full passage →
A revelation of Jesus Christ, that God gave to him, to shew to his servants what things it behoveth to come to pass quickly; and he did signify <FI>it<Fi> , having sent through his messenger to his servant John, — read the full passage →
The son of the bow doth not cause him to flee, Turned by him into stubble are stones of the sling.
High hath been thy heart, because of thy beauty, Thou hast corrupted thy wisdom because of thy brightness, On the earth I have cast thee, Before kings I have set thee, to look on thee,
and they did bow before the dragon who did give authority to the beast, and they did bow before the beast, saying, `Who <FI>is<Fi> like to the beast? who is able to war with it?'
The righteous as a palm-tree flourisheth, As a cedar in Lebanon he groweth.
He <FI>is<Fi> a beginning of the ways of God, His Maker bringeth nigh his sword;
Lo, Asshur, a cedar in Lebanon, Fair in branch, and shading bough, and high in stature, And between thickets hath its foliage been.
`Son of man, lift up a lamentation for Pharaoh king of Egypt, and thou hast said unto him: A young lion of nations thou hast been like, And thou <FI>art<Fi> as a dragon in the seas, And thou comest forth with thy flowings, And dost trouble the waters with thy feet, And thou dost foul their flowings.
in whom the god of this age did blind the minds of the unbelieving, that there doth not shine forth to them the enlightening of the good news of the glory of the Christ, who is the image of God;
By His power He hath quieted the sea, And by His understanding smitten the proud.
And there was seen another sign in the heaven, and, lo, a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his head seven diadems,
Before his eyes doth <FI>one<Fi> take him, With snares doth <FI>one<Fi> pierce the nose?
Also you--being dead in the trespasses and the sins, — read the full passage →
Speak, and thou hast said: Thus said the Lord Jehovah: Lo, I <FI>am<Fi> against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt! The great dragon that is crouching in the midst of his floods, Who hath said, My flood <FI>is<Fi> my own, And I--I have made it <FI>for<Fi> myself.
A man there hath been in the land of Uz--Job his name--and that man hath been perfect and upright--both fearing God, and turning aside from evil. — read the full passage →
Hast thou known the time of The bearing of the wild goats of the rock? The bringing forth of hinds thou dost mark! — read the full passage →
In that day lay a charge doth Jehovah, With his sword--the sharp, and the great, and the strong, On leviathan--a fleeing serpent, And on leviathan--a crooked serpent, And He hath slain the dragon that <FI>is<Fi> in the sea. — read the full passage →
Lo, I pray thee, his power <FI>is<Fi> in his loins, And his strength in the muscles of his belly.
This, the sea, great and broad of sides, There <FI>are<Fi> moving things--innumerable, Living creatures--small with great.
for six days hath Jehovah made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that <FI>is<Fi> in them, and resteth in the seventh day; therefore hath Jehovah blessed the Sabbath-day, and doth sanctify it.
Thou art not afraid of fear by night, Of arrow that flieth by day,
Yea, Egyptians <FI>are<Fi> vanity, and in vain do help, Therefore I have cried concerning this: `Their strength <FI>is<Fi> to sit still.'
because nothing shall be impossible with God.'
His bones <FI>are<Fi> tubes of brass, His bones <FI>are<Fi> as a bar of iron.
I mention Rahab and Babel to those knowing Me, Lo, Philistia, and Tyre, with Cush! This <FI>one<Fi> was born there.
See every proud one--humble him, And tread down the wicked in their place.
Cover him do shades, <FI>with<Fi> their shadow, Cover him do willows of the brook.
Under shades he lieth down, In a secret place of reed and mire.
Wolf and lamb do feed as one, And a lion as an ox eateth straw, As to the serpent--dust <FI>is<Fi> its food, They do no evil, nor destroy, In all My holy mountain, said Jehovah!
Speak, and thou hast said: Thus said the Lord Jehovah: Lo, I <FI>am<Fi> against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt! The great dragon that is crouching in the midst of his floods, Who hath said, My flood <FI>is<Fi> my own, And I--I have made it <FI>for<Fi> myself. — read the full passage →
Scatter abroad the wrath of thine anger, And see every proud one, and make him low.
for God did so love the world, that His Son--the only begotten--He gave, that every one who is believing in him may not perish, but may have life age-during. — read the full passage →
And I have numbered you for the sword, And all of you for slaughter bow down, Because I called, and ye have not answered, I have spoken, and ye have not hearkened, And ye do the evil thing in Mine eyes, And on that which I desired not--fixed.
and I saw <FI>come<Fi> out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet, three unclean spirits like frogs--
and the beast that I saw was like to a leopard, and its feet as of a bear, and its mouth as the mouth of a lion, and the dragon did give to it his power, and his throne, and great authority.
And I saw another beast coming up out of the land, and it had two horns, like a lamb, and it was speaking as a dragon,
Thou hast bruised Rahab, as one wounded. With the arm of Thy strength Thou hast scattered Thine enemies.
for by grace ye are having been saved, through faith, and this not of you--of God the gift, — read the full passage →
Thus said the Lord Jehovah: I have taken of the foliage of the high cedar, And I have set <FI>it<Fi> , From the top of its tender shoots a tender one I crop, And I--I have planted <FI>it<Fi> on a mountain high and lofty.
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