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The flakes of his flesh are joined together. They are firm on him. They can`t be moved.
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Uniquely Firm Flesh
Commentators explain that 'the flakes of his flesh' refers to the parts of an animal that are normally soft or hang loosely, like a dewlap. For Leviathan, however, these parts are described as incredibly firm, solid, and compact. This detail emphasizes the creature's unique and formidable physical power, showing it has no obvious weak spots.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The flakes of his flesh are joined together - Margin, “fallings.” The Hebrew word used here means anything “falling” or “pendulous,…
19th Century
Anglican
The flakes of his flesh — that is, the parts that in other animals hang down: for example, dewlaps, etc., are not flabby, as with …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The flakes of his flesh are joined together The muscles of his hefty are not flaccid and flabby, but solid and firml…
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The description of the Leviathan is further to convince Job of his own weakness and of God's almighty power. Whether this Leviathan is a whale or a…
13th Century
Catholic
After describing the structure of Leviathan, the Lord next describes its powerful actions. Just as He first described the arrangement of its head a…