Job 41

ASV_Strongs(i)
  1 H4900 Canst thou draw out H3882 leviathan H2443 with a fishhook? H3956 Or press down his tongue H2256 with a cord?
  2 H7760 Canst thou put H100 a rope H639 into his nose? H5344 Or pierce H3895 his jaw H2336 through with a hook?
  3 H7235 Will he make many H8469 supplications H1696 unto thee? Or will he speak H7390 soft words unto thee?
  4 H3772 Will he make H1285 a covenant H3947 with thee, That thou shouldest take H5650 him for a servant H5769 for ever?
  5 H7832 Wilt thou play H6833 with him as with a bird? H7194 Or wilt thou bind H5291 him for thy maidens?
  6 H2271 Will the bands H3739 of fishermen make traffic H2673 of him? Will they part H3669 him among the merchants?
  7 H4390 Canst thou fill H5785 his skin H7905 with barbed irons, H7218 Or his head with fish - spears?
  8 H7760 Lay H3709 thy hand H2142 upon him; Remember H4421 the battle, H3254 and do so no more.
  9 H8431 Behold, the hope H3576 of him is in vain: H2904 Will not one be cast down H4758 even at the sight of him?
  10 H393 None is so fierce H5782 that he dare stir him up; H3320 Who then is he that can stand H6440 before me?
  11 H6923 Who hath first given H7999 unto me, that I should repay H8064 him? Whatsoever is under the whole heaven is mine.
  12 H2790 I will not keep silence concerning H907 his limbs, H1369 Nor his mighty strength, H2433 nor his goodly H6187 frame.
  13 H1540 Who can strip H6440 off his outer H3830 garment? H935 Who shall come H3718 within H7448 his jaws?
  14 H6605 Who can open H1817 the doors H6440 of his face? H5439 Round about H8127 his teeth H367 is terror.
  15 H4043 His strong scales H1346 are his pride, H5462 Shut up together H6862 as with a close H2368 seal.
  16 H259 One H5066 is so near H259 to another, H7307 That no air H935 can come between them.
  17 H1692 They are joined H376 one H251 to another; H3920 They stick together, H6504 so that they cannot be sundered.
  18 H5846 His sneezings H1984 flash H216 forth light, 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 forth.
  20 H5156 Out of his nostrils H6227 a smoke H3318 goeth, H5301 As of a boiling H1731 pot H100 and burning rushes.
  21 H5315 His breath H3857 kindleth H1513 coals, H3851 And a flame H3318 goeth forth H6310 from his mouth.
  22 H6677 In his neck H3885 abideth H5797 strength, H1670 And terror H1750 danceth H6440 before him.
  23 H4651 The flakes H1320 of his flesh H1692 are joined together: H3332 They are firm H4131 upon him; They cannot be moved.
  24 H3820 His heart H3332 is as firm H68 as a stone; H3332 Yea, firm H8482 as the nether H6400 millstone.
  25 H7613 When he raiseth himself up, H352 the mighty H1481 are afraid: H7667 By reason of consternation H2398 they are beside themselves.
  26 H5381 If one lay H2719 at him with the sword, H6965 it cannot avail; H2595 Nor the spear, H4551 the dart, H8302 nor the pointed shaft.
  27 H2803 He counteth H1270 iron H8401 as straw, H5154 And brass H7539 as rotten H6086 wood.
  28 H1121 The arrow H1272 cannot make him flee: H68 Sling-stones H2015 are turned H7179 with him into stubble.
  29 H8455 Clubs H2803 are counted H7179 as stubble: H7832 He laugheth H7494 at the rushing H3591 of the javelin.
  30 H2303 His underparts are like sharp H2789 potsherds: H7502 He spreadeth H2742 as it were a threshing-wain H2916 upon the mire.
  31 H4688 He maketh the deep H7570 to boil H5518 like a pot: H7760 He maketh H3220 the sea H4841 like a pot of ointment.
  32 H5410 He maketh a path H215 to shine H310 after H2803 him; One would think H8415 the deep H7872 to be hoary.
  33 H6083 Upon earth H4915 there is not his like, H6213 That is made H1097 without H2844 fear.
  34 H7200 He beholdeth H1364 everything that is high: H4428 He is king H1121 over all the sons H7830 of pride.