Main Highlights
God continues His challenge to Job by describing Leviathan, a fearsome sea monster, emphasizing human impotence in the face of such creatures and, by extension, before God.
Key Verses
"Can you draw out Leviathan with a fishhook or press down his tongue with a cord?"— Job 41:1
Related Scripture
"And he awoke and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, Peace! Be still! And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm."— Mark 4:39
Scholar Insight
""The description of Leviathan serves to humble Job completely. If he cannot contend with a mere creature, how can he possibly contend with the Creator?" - John Walton"
Theological Analysis
What we learn about God
God is unmatched in strength and majesty. No human can stand before Him or demand answers from Him.
Christological Connection
Christ's victory over Satan (often symbolized as a dragon or serpent like Leviathan) demonstrates His ultimate authority and power to save.
Systematic Theology
Theodicy and Human Finitude. Human beings lack the perspective and power to judge God's governance of the world.
Law & Grace
The unapproachable holiness of God sets a standard no human can meet. Grace is found in the fact that God subdues these forces for us.
Personal Application
We must relinquish our demands for God to explain Himself and instead rest in the knowledge that He is in control of the universe.