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41:1 Can you catch a sea monster by using a fishhook? Can you tie its mouth shut with a rope?
41:2 Can it be led around by a ring in its nose or a hook in its jaw?
41:3 Will it beg for mercy?
41:4 Will it surrender as a slave for life?
41:5 Can it be tied by the leg like a pet bird for little girls?
41:6 Is it ever chopped up and its pieces bargained for in the fish-market?
41:7 Can it be killed with harpoons or spears?
41:8 Wrestle it just once— that will be the end.
41:9 Merely a glimpse of this monster makes all courage melt.
41:10 And if it is too fierce for anyone to attack, who would dare oppose me?
41:11 I am in command of the world and in debt to no one.
41:12 What powerful legs, what a stout body this monster possesses!
41:13 Who could strip off its armor or bring it under control with a harness?
41:14 Who would try to open its jaws, full of fearsome teeth? *
41:15 Its back is covered with shield after shield,
41:16 firmly bound and closer together
41:17 than breath to breath.
41:18 When this monster sneezes, lightning flashes, and its eyes glow like the dawn.
41:19 Sparks and fiery flames explode from its mouth.
41:20 And smoke spews from its nose like steam from a boiling pot,
41:21 while its blazing breath scorches everything in sight.
41:22 Its neck is so tremendous that everyone trembles,
41:23 the weakest parts of its body are harder than iron,
41:24 and its heart is stone.
41:25 When this noisy monster appears, even the most powerful turn and run in fear.
41:26 No sword or spear can harm it,
41:27 and weapons of bronze or iron are as useless as straw or rotten wood.
41:28 Rocks thrown from a sling cause it no more harm than husks of grain. This monster fears no arrows,
41:29 it simply smiles at spears, and striking it with a stick is like slapping it with straw.
41:30 As it crawls through the mud, its sharp and spiny hide tears the ground apart.
41:31 And when it swims down deep, the sea starts churning like boiling oil,
41:32 and it leaves behind a trail of shining white foam.
41:33 No other creature on earth is so fearless.
41:34 It is king of all proud creatures, and it looks upon the others as nothing.