CKJV_Strongs(i)
1
H4900
Can you draw out
H3882
leviathan
H2443
with a hook?
H3956
or his tongue
H2256
with a cord
H8257
which you let down?
2
H7760
Can you put
H100
a hook
H639
into his nose?
H5344
or bore
H3895
his jaw
H2336
through with a thorn?
3
H7235
Will he make many
H8469
supplications
H1696
unto you? will he speak
H7390
soft words unto you?
4
H3772
Will he make
H1285
a covenant
H3947
with you? will you take
H5650
him for a servant
H5769
for ever?
5
H7832
Will you play
H6833
with him as with a bird?
H7194
or will you bind
H5291
him for your maidens?
6
H2271
Shall the companions
H3739
make a banquet
H2673
of him? shall they part
H3669
him among the merchants?
7
H4390
Can you fill
H5785
his skin
H7905
with barbed irons?
H7218
or his head
H1709
with fish
H6767
spears?
9
H8431
Behold, the hope
H3576
of him is in vain:
H2904
shall not one be cast down
H4758
even at the sight of him?
10
H393
None is so fierce
H5782
that dare stir him up:
H3320
who then is able to stand
H6440
before me?
11
H6923
Who has given
H7999
to me, that I should repay
H8064
him? whatever is under the whole heaven is mine.
12
H2790
I will not conceal
H907
his parts,
H1369
nor his power,
H2433
nor his comely
H6187
proportion.
13
H1540
Who can discover
H6440
the face
H3830
of his garment?
H935
or who can come
H3718
to him with his double
H7448
bridle?
14
H6605
Who can open
H1817
the doors
H6440
of his face?
H8127
his teeth
H367
are terrible
H5439
round about.
17
H1692
They are joined
H376
one
H251
to another,
H3920
they stick together,
H6504
that they cannot be sundered.
18
H5846
By his sneezings
H216
a light
H1984
does shine,
H5869
and his eyes
H6079
are like the eyelids
H7837
of the morning.
19
H6310
Out of his mouth
H1980
go
H3940
burning torches,
H3590
and sparks
H784
of fire
H4422
leap out.
20
H5156
Out of his nostrils
H3318
goes
H6227
smoke,
H5301
as out of a seething
H1731
pot
H100
or caldron.
22
H6677
In his neck
H3885
remains
H5797
strength,
H1670
and sorrow
H1750
is turned into joy
H6440
before him.
23
H4651
The flakes
H1320
of his flesh
H1692
are joined together:
H3332
they are firm
H4131
in themselves; they cannot be moved.
24
H3820
His heart
H3332
is as firm
H68
as a stone;
H3332
Yes, as hard
H6400
as a piece
H8482
of the nether millstone.
25
H7613
When he raises up
H352
himself, the mighty
H1481
are afraid:
H7667
by reason of breakings
H2398
they purify themselves.
26
H2719
The sword
H5381
of him that lays
H6965
at him cannot hold:
H2595
the spear,
H4551
the dart,
H8302
nor the coat of mail.
28
H1121
The arrow
H1272
cannot make him flee:
H68
slingstones
H2015
are turned
H7179
with him into stubble.
29
H8455
Darts
H2803
are counted
H7179
as stubble:
H7832
he laughs
H7494
at the shaking
H3591
of a spear.
30
H2303
Sharp
H2789
stones
H7502
are under him: he spreads
H2742
sharp pointed things
H2916
upon the mire.
31
H4688
He makes the deep
H7570
to boil
H5518
like a pot:
H7760
he makes
H3220
the sea
H4841
like a pot of ointment.