hook. reed.
Canst thou put a hook into his nose - Or rather, a “rope,” or “cord.” The word used here ( אגמון 'agmôn ) means “a caldron,” or “kettle” Job...
Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or (m) bore his jaw through with a thorn? (m) Because he fears lest you should take him.
Job 41. Leviathan. The author regards the crocodile as impossible of capture. In Job 41:1 b perhaps the meaning is that when caught the crocodile...
Job 40:15 to Job 41:34 . Behemoth and Leviathan. Most scholars regard this passage as a later addition to the poem. The point of Job 40:8-14 i...
Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn? Canst thou put a hook onto his nose? - Canst thou put a ring in his nose,...
Canst thou put an hook into his nose?— Canst thou put a bandage about his nose? Heath. The word אגמון agmon, rendered bandage signifies a ro...
Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn? Hook - rather, a rope of rushes х 'agmown ( H100 )]. Thorn...
The Second Speech of the Almighty (concluded) The second great creature, the Crocodile (with which the 'leviathan' is generally identified) is now...
Hook] RM 'rope of rushes.' Thorn] RV 'hook.'
Hook. — Or, cord of rush. A thorn. — Or, spike or hook.
XXVIII. THE RECONCILIATION Job 38:1 - Job 42:6 THE main argument of the address ascribed to the Almighty is contained in Chapter s 38 and 39...
the Parable of the Crocodile Job 41:1-34 The last paragraph described the hippopotamus; the whole of this chapter is devoted to the crocodile....
Leviathan is almost certainly the crocodile, and there is the playfulness of a great tenderness in the suggestions Jehovah makes to Job about these f...
(1) В¶ Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down? (2) Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bo...
Canst thou put an hook into his nose ?.... Or a rush, that is, a rope made of rushes; for of such ropes were made, as Pliny g affirms; or bore his...
Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn? Ver. 2. Canst thou put a hook into his nose? ] Canst thou ring him lik...
Canst thou put a hook Hebrew, אגמן, agmon, a bulrush , that is, a hook like a bulrush, with its head hanging down, as is expressed Isaiah 58:5 ;...
LEVIATHAN (vv.1-34) Leviathan was a water creature, and appears to be the crocodile, the most fearsome of all aquatic beasts, unless it was anot...
Description of Leviathan. B. C. 1520. ...
An hook, Heb. a bulrush , i.e. a hook like a bulrush, with its head hanging down, as is expressed, Isaiah 58:5 . Into his nose, to hang him u...
Notes Job 41:1 . “ Canst thou draw out Leviathan with a hook .” The term “Leviathan” (לִוְיָתָן) rendered here by the SEPTUAGINT, SYRIAC, and ARA...
Job 41:1 . Canst thou draw out leviathan? This word is rendered by the LXX, “dragon.” It occurs in Isaiah 27:1 , and is rendered whale, dragon,...
Canst thou draw out Leviathan? Behemoth and leviathan The description of the “behemoth” in the preceding chapter and the “leviathan” here sugge...
EXPOSITION Job 41:1-18 The crowning description of a natural marvel—the "leviathan," or crocodile—is now given, and with an elaboration to...
Job's Weakness when Compared with the Strength of the Crocodile
Canst thou put an hook, a ring made of plaited rushes, such as were drawn through the gills of captured fishes to prevent their escaping, into his n...
Ezekiel 29:4 ; Ezekiel 29:5 ; Isaiah 27:1 ; Isaiah 37:29
Thorn — Or, with an iron hook, or instrument as sharp as a thorn; wherewith thou usest to carry little fishes.
2 Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn?