< Job 41 >

1 Canst thou draw out the leviathan with a hook, or canst thou tie his tongue with a cord?
An extrahere poteris leviathan hamo, et fune ligabis linguam eius?
2 Canst thou put a ring in his nose, or bore through his jaw with a buckle?
Numquid pones circulum in naribus eius, aut armilla perforabis maxillam eius?
3 Will he make many supplications to thee, or speak soft words to thee?
Numquid multiplicabit ad te preces, aut loquetur tibi mollia?
4 Will he make a covenant with thee, and wilt thou take him to be a servant for ever?
Numquid feriet tecum pactum, et accipies eum servum sempiternum?
5 Shalt thou play with him as with a bird, or tie him up for thy handmaids?
Numquid illudes ei quasi avi, aut ligabis eum ancillis tuis?
6 Shall friends cut him in pieces, shall merchants divide him?
Concident eum amici, divident illum negotiatores?
7 Wilt thou fill nets with his skin, and the cabins of fishes with his head?
Numquid implebis sagenas pelle eius, et gurgustium piscium capite illius?
8 Lay thy hand upon him: remember the battle, and speak no more.
Pone super eum manum tuam: memento belli, nec ultra addas loqui.
9 Behold his hope shall fail him, and in the sight of all he shall be cast down.
Ecce, spes eius frustrabitur eum, et videntibus cunctis præcipitabitur.
10 I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel: for who can resist my countenance?
Non quasi crudelis suscitabo eum: quis enim resistere potest vultui meo?
11 Who hath given me before that I should repay him? All things that are under heaven are mine.
Quis ante dedit mihi, ut reddam ei? omnia quæ sub cælo sunt, mea sunt.
12 I will not spare him, nor his mighty words, and framed to make supplication.
Non parcam ei, et verbis potentibus, et ad deprecandum compositis.
13 Who can discover the face of his garment? or who can go into the midst of his mouth?
Quis revelabit faciem indumenti eius? et in medium oris eius quis intrabit?
14 Who can open the doors of his face? his teeth are terrible round about.
Portas vultus eius quis aperiet? per gyrum dentium eius formido.
15 His body is like molten shields, shut close up with scales pressing upon one another.
Corpus illius quasi scuta fusilia, compactum squamis se prementibus.
16 One is joined to another, and not so much as any air can come between them:
Una uni coniungitur, et ne spiraculum quidem incedit per eas:
17 They stick one to another and they hold one another fast, and shall not be separated.
Una alteri adhærebit, et tenentes se nequaquam separabuntur.
18 His sneezing is like the shining of fire, and his eyes like the eyelids of the morning.
Sternutatio eius splendor ignis, et oculi eius, ut palpebræ diluculi.
19 Out of his mouth go forth lamps, like torches of lighted fire.
De ore eius lampades procedunt, sicut tædæ ignis accensæ.
20 Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, like that of a pot heated and boiling.
De naribus eius procedit fumus, sicut ollæ succensæ atque ferventis.
21 His breath kindleth coals, and a flame cometh forth out of his mouth.
Halitus eius prunas ardere facit, et flamma de ore eius egreditur.
22 In his neck strength shall dwell, and want goeth before his face.
In collo eius morabitur fortitudo, et faciem eius præcedit egestas.
23 The members of his flesh cleave one to another: he shall send lightnings against him, and they shall not be carried to another place.
Membra carnium eius cohærentia sibi: mittet contra eum fulmina, et ad locum alium non ferentur.
24 His heart shall be as hard as a stone, and as firm as a smith’s anvil.
Cor eius indurabitur tamquam lapis, et stringetur quasi malleatoris incus.
25 When he shall raise him up, the angels shall fear, and being affrighted shall purify themselves.
Cum sublatus fuerit, timebunt angeli, et territi purgabuntur.
26 When a sword shall lay at him, it shall not be able to hold, nor a spear, nor a breastplate.
Cum apprehenderit eum gladius, subsitere non poterit neque hasta, neque thorax:
27 For he shall esteem iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood.
Reputabit enim quasi paleas ferrum, et quasi lignum putridum, æs.
28 The archer shall not put him to flight, the stones of the sling are to him like stubble.
Non fugabit eum vir sagittarius, in stipulam versi sunt ei lapides fundæ.
29 As stubble will he esteem the hammer, and he will laugh him to scorn who shaketh the spear.
Quasi stipulam æstimabit malleum, et deridebit vibrantem hastam.
30 The beams of the sun shall be under him, and he shall strew gold under him like mire.
Sub ipso erunt radii solis, et sternet sibi aurum quasi lutum.
31 He shall make the deep sea to boil like a pot, and shall make it as when ointments boil.
Fervescere faciet quasi ollam profundum mare, et ponet quasi cum unguenta bulliunt.
32 A path shall shine after him, he shall esteem the deep as growing old.
Post eum lucebit semita, æstimabit abyssum quasi senescentem.
33 There is no power upon earth that can be compared with him who was made to fear no one.
Non est super terram potestas, quæ comparetur ei, qui factus est ut nullum timeret.
34 He beholdeth every high thing, he is king over all the children of pride.
Omne sublime videt, ipse est rex super universos filios superbiæ.

< Job 41 >