KJV Bible linked to Three Phrase Concordance


18_JOB_41_01 canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook ? or his tongue with A cord [ which ] thou lettest down ?

18_JOB_41_02 canst thou put an hook into his nose ? or bore his jaw through with A thorn ?

18_JOB_41_03 will he make Many supplications unto thee ? will he speak soft [ words ] unto thee ?

18_JOB_41_04 will he make A covenant with thee ? Wilt thou take him for A servant for ever ?

18_JOB_41_05 Wilt thou play with him as [ with ] A bird ? or Wilt thou bind him for thy maidens ?

18_JOB_41_06 shall the companions make A banquet of him ? shall they part him among the merchants ?

18_JOB_41_07 canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons ? or his head with fish spears ?

18_JOB_41_08 lay thine hand upon him , Remember the battle , do no more .

18_JOB_41_09 behold , the hope of him Is in vain : shall not [ one ] be cast down even at the sight of him ?

18_JOB_41_10 none [ Is So ] fierce that Dare stir him up : who Then Is able to stand before me ?

18_JOB_41_11 who hath prevented me , that I should repay [ him ? whatsoever Is ] under the whole heaven Is mine .

18_JOB_41_12 I will not conceal his parts , nor his power , nor his comely proportion .

18_JOB_41_13 who can discover the face of his garment ? [ or ] who can come [ to him ] with his double bridle ?

18_JOB_41_14 who can open the doors of his face ? his teeth [ are ] terrible round about .

18_JOB_41_15 [ his ] scales [ are his ] pride , shut up together [ as with ] A close seal .

18_JOB_41_16 one Is So near to another , that no air can come between them .

18_JOB_41_17 they are joined one to another , they stick together , that they cannot be sundered .

18_JOB_41_18 by his neesings A light Doth shine , And his eyes [ are ] like the eyelids of the morning .

18_JOB_41_19 out of his mouth go burning lamps , [ And ] sparks of fire leap out .

18_JOB_41_20 out of his nostrils goeth smoke , as [ out ] of A seething pot or caldron .

18_JOB_41_21 his breath kindleth coals , And A flame goeth out of his mouth .

18_JOB_41_22 in his neck remaineth strength , And sorrow Is turned into joy before him .

18_JOB_41_23 the flakes of his flesh are joined together : they are firm in themselves ; they cannot be moved .

18_JOB_41_24 his heart Is as firm as A stone ; yea , as hard as A piece of the nether [ millstone ] .

18_JOB_41_25 when he raiseth up himself , the mighty are afraid : by reason of breakings they purify themselves .

18_JOB_41_26 the sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold : the spear , the dart , nor the habergeon .

18_JOB_41_27 he esteemeth iron as straw , [ And ] brass as rotten wood .

18_JOB_41_28 the arrow cannot make him flee : slingstones are turned with him into stubble .

18_JOB_41_29 darts are counted as stubble : he laugheth at the shaking of A spear .

18_JOB_41_30 Sharp stones [ are ] under him : he spreadeth Sharp pointed things upon the mire .

18_JOB_41_31 he maketh the deep to boil like A pot : he maketh the sea like A pot of ointment .

18_JOB_41_32 he maketh A path to shine after him ; [ one ] would think the deep [ to be ] hoary .

18_JOB_41_33 upon earth there Is not his like , who Is made without Fear .

18_JOB_41_34 he beholdeth all high [ things ] : he [ Is ] A king over all the children of pride .