And shall you lead the dragon by a hook, and put a halter around his nose?
Or will you tie a hook in his nose, for a clasp and will you make a hole in his lip?
And will he speak to you supplications earnest softly?
Will he establish and with you a covenant? And will you take him servant for an everlasting?
And will you play with him as a bird? Or will you bind him as a sparrow for a child?
Do nations feed and in him nations? Do they partition and him Phoenicians nations?
And everything afloat coming together in no way shall bear the hide one tail of his; and in the boats of fishermen his head shall they bear.
But shall you place a hand on him, remembering the war taking place in his body, and let it no longer take place?
Have you not seen him, nor over the ones speaking wondered?
Are you not in awe that it has been prepared by me? For who is the one opposing me?
Or who shall oppose me and remain, since all the under heaven is mine?
I will not keep silent because of him; and the word of power shall show mercy the equal to him.
Who will uncover the front of his clothing? and into the fold of his chest plate who can enter?
The gates of his face who will open? Round about his teeth is fear.
His insides are as shields of brass, sinews and his are as emery stone.
One of one cleaves together, and wind in no way goes through it.
As a man to his brother they shall be cleaved; they are held together, and in no way draw apart.
In his sneezing shines forth brightness, and his eyes are as the appearance of the morning star.
From out of his mouth shall go forth lamps burning, and scattered grates of fire.
From out of his nostrils comes forth smoke of a furnace burning with fire with coals.
His soul is as live coals; and a flame from out of his mouth goes forth.
And in his neck lodges power. Before him runs Destruction.
And the flesh of his body cleaves tightly. If one pours down upon him, he will not be shaken.
His heart is fixed as stone, and he stands as an anvil, not malleable.
Turning and his fear gives to the four-footed upon the earth leaping.
If should meet up with him lances, nothing in any way shall terrify by spear and chest plate.
For he esteems iron as straw, and brass as wood rotten.
In no way shall pierce him the bow of brass. He esteems a slinger indeed as grass.
As stubble are considered hammers; and he ridicules the quaking of a fire-bearer.
His strewn bed points is of sharp; and all the gold of the sea under him is as mud untold.
Breaks out the abyss as a brazen cauldron; and he esteems the sea as an ointment jar.
And the infernal region of the abyss is as if a captive; he considers the abyss for a promenade.
There is not anything upon the earth likened to him, being made, to be mocked at by my angels.
Every lofty thing he sees; and he is king of all the things in the waters.