Job 41

Job 41

God continues His detailed description of the terrifying power of Leviathan, painting a picture of a creature that no man, armed with any weapon, can approach or subdue. Leviathan is described as having impenetrable scales, smoke coming from its nostrils, and the ability to turn the deep into a boiling pot. God concludes that if Job cannot even master this one creature, how can he possibly question the one who created it? This terrifying display confirms God's ultimate and unchallengeable sovereignty.

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