Job 41:8

"Can you fill his skin with barbed irons, or his head with fish spears?"

Key Reflection

In Job 41:8, the imagery suggests the impenetrability and invincibility of Leviathan's skin, symbolizing overwhelming forces or adversities that seem insurmountable. This reflects the spiritual challenge faced by Job, highlighting how even mighty defenses can be ineffective against God’s power and judgment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Lay thine hand upon him -Prof. Lee renders this, very improperly, as it seems to me, “Lay thine hand on thy mouth respecting him,” supposing it means that he should be awed into silence by dread of the animal referred to. But the meaning of the passage evidently is, “Endeavor to seize him by laying the hand on him, and you will soon desist from the fearful conflict, and will not renew it.” Remember the battle -Remember what a fearful conflict will ensue. Perhaps there is an allusion to some fact fresh in the mind of Job, where such an attempt had been made to secure the leviathan, attended with fearful disaster to those who had made the attempt.

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