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Job 40:13-1964 bbe — Let them be covered together in the dust; let their faces be dark in the secret place of the underworld. Then I will gi…

Bible in Basic English

13

Let them be covered together in the dust; let their faces be dark in the secret place of the underworld.

14

Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right hand is able to give you salvation.

15

See now the Great Beast, whom I made, even as I made you; he takes grass for food, like the ox.

16

His strength is in his body, and his force in the muscles of his stomach.

17

His tail is curving like a cedar; the muscles of his legs are joined together.

18

His bones are pipes of brass, his legs are like rods of iron.

19

He is the chief of the ways of God, made by him for his pleasure.

20

He takes the produce of the mountains, where all the beasts of the field are at play.

21

He takes his rest under the trees of the river, and in the pool, under the shade of the water-plants.

22

He is covered by the branches of the trees; the grasses of the stream are round him.

23

Truly, if the river is overflowing, it gives him no cause for fear; he has no sense of danger, even if Jordan is rushing against his mouth.

24

Will anyone take him when he is on the watch, or put metal teeth through his nose?

— Job 40:13-1964, Bible in Basic English

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Job 40:13-1964 in Other Translations

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  • KJV

    “Hide them in the dust together; and bind their faces in secret. Then will I also confess unto thee that thine own right hand can save thee. Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox. Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the navel of his belly. He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together. His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron. He is the chief of the ways of God: he that made him can make his sword to approach unto him. Surely the mountains bring him forth food, where all the beasts of the field play. He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed, and fens. The shady trees cover him with their shadow; the willows of the brook compass him about. Behold, he drinketh up a river, and hasteth not: he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth. He taketh it with his eyes: his nose pierceth through snares. ”

  • ASV

    “Hide them in the dust together; Bind their faces in the hiddenplace. Then will I also confess of thee That thine own right hand can save thee. Behold now, behemoth, which I made as well as thee; He eateth grass as an ox. Lo now, his strength is in his loins, And his force is in the muscles of his belly. He moveth his tail like a cedar: The sinews of his thighs are knit together. His bones areastubes of brass; His limbs are like bars of iron. He is the chief of the ways of God: Heonlythat made him giveth him his sword. Surely the mountains bring him forth food, Where all the beasts of the field do play. He lieth under the lotus-trees, In the covert of the reed, and the fen. The lotus-trees cover him with their shade; The willows of the brook compass him about. Behold, if a river overflow, he trembleth not; He is confident, though a Jordan swell even to his mouth. Shall any take him when he is on the watch, Or pierce through his nose with a snare? ”

Job 40 — Context

10

Put on the ornaments of your pride; be clothed with glory and power:

11

Let your wrath be overflowing; let your eyes see all the sons of pride, and make them low.

12

Send destruction on all who are lifted up, pulling down the sinners from their places.

13

Let them be covered together in the dust; let their faces be dark in the secret place of the underworld.

14

Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right hand is able to give you salvation.

15

See now the Great Beast, whom I made, even as I made you; he takes grass for food, like the ox.

16

His strength is in his body, and his force in the muscles of his stomach.

17

His tail is curving like a cedar; the muscles of his legs are joined together.

18

His bones are pipes of brass, his legs are like rods of iron.

19

He is the chief of the ways of God, made by him for his pleasure.

20

He takes the produce of the mountains, where all the beasts of the field are at play.

21

He takes his rest under the trees of the river, and in the pool, under the shade of the water-plants.

22

He is covered by the branches of the trees; the grasses of the stream are round him.

23

Truly, if the river is overflowing, it gives him no cause for fear; he has no sense of danger, even if Jordan is rushing against his mouth.

24

Will anyone take him when he is on the watch, or put metal teeth through his nose?

Job 40:13-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Job 40:13-1964 say?
Job 40:13-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “Let them be covered together in the dust; let their faces be dark in the secret place of the underworld. Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right hand is able to give you salvation. See now the Great Beast, whom I made, even as I made you; he takes grass for food, like the ox. His strength is in his body, and his force in the muscles of his stomach. His tail is curving like a cedar; the muscles of his legs are joined together. His bones are pipes of brass, his legs are like rods of iron. He is the chief of the ways of God, made by him for his pleasure. He takes the produce of the mountains, where all the beasts of the field are at play. He takes his rest under the trees of the river, and in the pool, under the shade of the water-plants. He is covered by the branches of the trees; the grasses of the stream are round him. Truly, if the river is overflowing, it gives him no cause for fear; he has no sense of danger, even if Jordan is rushing against his mouth. Will anyone take him when he is on the watch, or put metal teeth through his nose?”
Where is Job 40:13-1964 in the Bible?
Job 40:13-1964 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Job, chapter 40, verses 13–1964.
Who wrote Job?
Job is traditionally attributed to Anonymous; among the oldest books of the Bible. It was written Unknown; possibly c. 2000–1800 BC, with composition c. 1400–500 BC.
What is the book of Job about?
Job is the ancient story of a righteous man stripped of everything he has, and the four friends who try and fail to explain his suffering. When God finally speaks, he does not answer the "why" — he reveals himself, and Job worships from a place deeper than his pain.
What are the major themes of Job?
Job explores themes including Suffering, Sovereignty, Faith Under Trial, Wisdom, God's Majesty. These themes shape the meaning and context of Job 40:13-1964.
What translation should I read Job 40:13-1964 in?
Job 40:13-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Job 40:13-1964?
Job 40:13-1964 reads (BBE): “Let them be covered together in the dust; let their faces be dark in the secret place of the underworld. Then I will give praise to you, saying that your right hand is able to give you salvation. See now the Great Beast, whom I made, even as I made you; he takes grass for food, like the ox. His strength is in his body, and his force in the muscles of his stomach. His tail is curving like a cedar; the muscles of his legs are joined together. His bones are pipes of brass, his legs are like rods of iron. He is the chief of the ways of God, made by him for his pleasure. He takes the produce of the mountains, where all the beasts of the field are at play. He takes his rest under the trees of the river, and in the pool, under the shade of the water-plants. He is covered by the branches of the trees; the grasses of the stream are round him. Truly, if the river is overflowing, it gives him no cause for fear; he has no sense of danger, even if Jordan is rushing against his mouth. Will anyone take him when he is on the watch, or put metal teeth through his nose?” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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