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JOB 40
GOD EMPHASIZES HIS AUTHORITY
God asked Job if he could argue with His authority, and Job repented, unable to answer God. Job promises to remain silent, not questioning God’s power or motive again.
God uses Behemoth, a giant ox-like creature, as an example of his might. Job could not handle an animal of Behemoth’s size and strength, but God created and sustained him with ease.
JOB 41
ALL THINGS IN CREATION ARE UNDER GOD’S AUTHORITY
God continues, this time using Leviathan, a powerful coiled sea monster, as an example. To Job, Leviathan would be terrifying, but God is able to subdue him with a simple fishhook.
All things in creation, even powerful and destructive forces, are under God’s authority.
STUDY QUESTIONS
In Job 40 and 41, God referenced two great creatures: the Leviathan and the Behemoth. What do you think these beings represent?
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