Job 41 - Leviathan Flashcards
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What part of Leviathan cannot be tied with a rope (Job 41:1)?

  • Its feet
  • Its head
  • Its tongue (correct)
  • Its eyes

What cannot be pulled in with a fishhook (Job 41:1)?

  • Leviathan (correct)
  • Behemoth (correct)
  • Lion
  • A wild ox

What cannot be put through Leviathan's nose (Job 41:2)?

  • A chain (correct)
  • An arrow (correct)
  • A cord (correct)
  • A pin

What cannot pierce Leviathan's jaw (Job 41:2)?

<p>An arrow (A), A hook (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What will Leviathan not do (Job 41:3)?

<p>Run away (A), Beg for mercy (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

With what will Leviathan not speak (Job 41:3)?

<p>Gentle words (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What agreement will Leviathan not make with you (Job 41:4)?

<p>To make it a slave for life (B), To make it pull the plow (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can Leviathan not be made into (Job 41:5)?

<p>A captive (B), A pet (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can Leviathan not be put on for the women in Job's house (Job 41:5)?

<p>A leash (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Among whom will Leviathan not be divided up (Job 41:6)?

<p>Kings (A), Merchants (B), Nobles (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What will Leviathan's hide not be filled with (Job 41:7)?

<p>Arrows (C), Harpoons (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What will you do once and then never do again with Leviathan (Job 41:8)?

<p>Lay your hand on it (A), Shoot an arrow at it (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In regard to Leviathan what is false (Job 41:9)?

<p>Any hope of taming it (A), Any effort to trap it (B), Any attempt at slaying it (C), Any hope of subduing it (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In regard to Leviathan what is overpowering (Job 41:9)?

<p>The mere sight of it (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does God conclude if no one is fierce enough to rouse Leviathan (Job 41:10)?

<p>No one can answer back to God (A), No one can stand against God (C), No one can accuse God (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does no one have a claim against God (Job 41:11)?

<p>Because he made both Leviathan and Behemoth (A), Because he is the king of heaven (B), Because he can tame Leviathan with just a word (C), Because everything under heaven belongs to him (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the Lord describe Leviathan's form (Job 41:12)?

<p>Awesome (C), Graceful (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Lord say is impenetrable on Leviathan (Job 41:13)?

<p>Its double coat of armor (A), Its bones of its legs (B), Its chest and tail (C), Its heart of steel (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is fearsome about Leviathan (Job 41:14)?

<p>Its teeth (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Leviathan's back have (Job 41:15)?

<p>Bones of bronze (A), Rows of shields (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What cannot be parted (Job 41:17)?

<p>His mouth top and bottom (A), The shields on Leviathan's back (B), The grip of his claws (C), His eyes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Leviathan's snort throw out (Job 41:18)?

<p>Flashes of light (A), Smoke (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the Lord describe Leviathan's eyes (Job 41:18)?

<p>Like the darkest coal (A), Like the rays of dawn (C), Like the empty deep (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What streams from Leviathan's mouth (Job 41:19)?

<p>Flames (A), The bones of its victims (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What pours from Leviathan's nostrils (Job 41:20)?

<p>Smoke (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the breath of Leviathan do (Job 41:21)?

<p>Consumes its enemies</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Leviathan in Job 41

  • God questions what part of Leviathan cannot be tied with a rope, revealing its powerful tongue.
  • Leviathan cannot be pulled in with a fishhook, emphasizing its strength and resistance.
  • A cord cannot pierce Leviathan's nose, underlining its impenetrability.
  • Leviathan's jaw cannot be pierced by a hook, showcasing its formidable nature.
  • Leviathan will not beg for mercy, indicating its pride and dominance.
  • Leviathan does not speak gentle words, highlighting its fierce character.
  • No agreement can be made with Leviathan to enslave it for life, demonstrating its wildness.
  • Leviathan cannot be kept as a pet, affirming its untameable nature.
  • Leviathan cannot be put on a leash, reinforcing its inability to be subdued.
  • Leviathan will not be divided among merchants, accentuating its uniqueness.
  • Its hide cannot be filled with harpoons, showcasing its ability to resist capture.
  • Touching Leviathan is a once-in-a-lifetime experience due to its sheer power.
  • There is no hope of subduing Leviathan, emphasizing its strength and autonomy.
  • The mere sight of Leviathan is overpowering, illustrating its intimidating presence.
  • God concludes that if no one can rouse Leviathan, then no one can stand against Him.
  • Everything under heaven belongs to God, negating any human claim against Him.
  • Leviathan is described as graceful, highlighting its elegant yet fearsome form.
  • Its double coat of armor is impenetrable, providing significant protection.
  • Leviathan's teeth are fearsome, reflecting its threatening nature.
  • Rows of shields adorn Leviathan's back, indicating its robust defense.
  • The shields on Leviathan's back cannot be parted, adding to its invincibility.
  • Leviathan's snort produces flashes of light, showcasing its awe-inspiring features.
  • Its eyes are compared to rays of dawn, symbolizing a bright but ominous look.
  • Flames stream from Leviathan's mouth, emphasizing its fiery and destructive capabilities.
  • Smoke pours from its nostrils, indicating the explosive power within Leviathan.
  • The breath of Leviathan is significant, suggesting an overwhelming force.

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