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He counts iron as straw; And brass as rotten wood.

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Leviathan's Invincible Armor

Commentators explain that this verse vividly portrays Leviathan's near invincibility. God describes a creature for whom the strongest human weapons, made of iron and brass, are as useless as straw or rotten wood. Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Gill note this aligns with descriptions of the crocodile, whose hide is so tough that it was known to repel even sharp metal instruments.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 41:27

18th Century

Theologian

He esteemeth iron as straw - He regards instruments made of iron and brass as if they were straw or rotten wood. That is, they make…

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 41:27

17th Century

Pastor

He esteemeth iron as straw
You may as well cast a straw at him as a bar of iron; it will make no impression on his s…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 41:1–34

17th Century

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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…