Job
Chapter 40
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Behold, if the river is turbulent he is not frightened; he is confident though Jordan rushes against his mouth.
Jean Rubes's Note
Sep 8
The Hebrew language indicates it is very difficult to capture the behemoth. The eye speaks of the watchfulness of the behemoth which means no one can catch him unless it be at a time when the behemoth cannot see his captors' effort. The piercing and snares refer to the habit of piercing the nose and putting a rope through it which ensnares the captured animal and makes it go where the captor wants it to go.