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Job 41:1

Posted on 18 May at 15:18
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“Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?”

Context: The book of Job is a poetic and philosophical exploration of the problem of suffering and the sovereignty of God. In this particular chapter, God responds to Job’s questions and challenges by highlighting His power and wisdom in creation.

Leviathan: The term “leviathan” refers to a sea creature or a great sea serpent. In biblical literature, leviathan is often used as a symbol of God’s sovereignty and power over creation. It represents a creature of immense strength and untamed nature.

Symbolism: In this verse, God poses a rhetorical question to Job, asking if he can draw out leviathan with a fishhook or control its tongue with a cord. This question serves to emphasise the incomparable strength and untamable nature of leviathan. It conveys the idea that leviathan cannot be easily subdued or controlled by human efforts.

  • Overall: Job 41:1 in the KJV invites us to reflect on God’s greatness, His dominion over creation, and the humility and reverence we should have in His presence.

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