Job 40 (kjv)
Moreover the LORDH3068 answeredH6030 JobH347, and saidH559,2Shall he that contendethH7378 with the AlmightyH7706 instructH3250 him? he that reprovethH3198 GodH433, let him answerH6030 it.3Then JobH347 answeredH6030 the LORDH3068, and saidH559,4Behold, I am vileH7043; what shall I answerH7725 thee? I will layH7760 mine handH3027 uponH3926 my mouthH6310.5OnceH259 have I spokenH1696; but I will not answerH6030: yea, twiceH8147; but I will proceed no furtherH3254.
6Then answeredH6030 the LORDH3068 unto JobH347 out of the whirlwindH5591, and saidH559,7Gird upH247 thy loinsH2504 now like a manH1397: I will demandH7592 of thee, and declareH3045 thou unto me.8Wilt thou also disannulH6565 my judgmentH4941? wilt thou condemnH7561 me, that thou mayest be righteousH6663?9Hast thou an armH2220 like GodH410? or canst thou thunderH7481 with a voiceH6963 like him?10DeckH5710 thyself now with majestyH1347 and excellencyH1363; and arrayH3847 thyself with gloryH1935 and beautyH1926.11Cast abroadH6327 the rageH5678 of thy wrathH639: and beholdH7200 every one that is proudH1343, and abaseH8213 him.12LookH7200 on every one that is proudH1343, and bring him lowH3665; and tread downH1915 the wickedH7563 in their place.13HideH2934 them in the dustH6083 togetherH3162; and bindH2280 their facesH6440 in secretH2934.14Then will I also confessH3034 unto thee that thine own right handH3225 can saveH3467 thee.15Behold now behemothH930, which I madeH6213 with thee; he eatethH398 grassH2682 as an oxH1241.
16Lo now, his strengthH3581 is in his loinsH4975, and his forceH202 is in the navelH8306 of his bellyH990.17He movethH2654 his tailH2180 like a cedarH730: the sinewsH1517 of his stonesH6344 are wrapped togetherH8276.18His bonesH6106 are as strongH650 pieces of brassH5154; his bonesH1634 are like barsH4300 of ironH1270.19He is the chiefH7225 of the waysH1870 of GodH410: he that madeH6213 him can makeH5066 his swordH2719 to approachH5066 unto him.20Surely the mountainsH2022 bring him forthH5375 foodH944, where all the beastsH2416 of the fieldH7704 playH7832.21He liethH7901 under the shady treesH6628, in the covertH5643 of the reedH7070, and fensH1207.22The shady treesH6628 coverH5526 him with their shadowH6752; the willowsH6155 of the brookH5158 compass him aboutH5437.23Behold, he drinketh upH6231 a riverH5104, and hastethH2648 not: he trustethH982 that he can draw upH1518 JordanH3383 into his mouthH6310.24He takethH3947 it with his eyesH5869: his noseH639 pierceth throughH5344 snaresH4170.