The flakes of his flesh are joined together: they are firm in themselves; they cannot be moved.
Parallel translations
- WEB The flakes of his flesh are joined together. They are firm on him. They can’t be moved.
- BSB The folds of his flesh are tightly joined; they are firm and immovable.
- NKJV The folds of his flesh are joined together; They are firm on him and cannot be moved.
- NASB “The folds of his flesh are joined together, Firm and immovable on him.
- NLT Its flesh is hard and firm and cannot be penetrated.
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Quick answer
The folds of Leviathan's flesh are firmly joined and immovable. His solid frame displays the Creator's power.
Overview
Leviathan's flesh is described as firm and tightly knit, unyielding to any force. The imagery of a body that cannot be moved reinforces the creature's invulnerability. As with his scales, his very flesh testifies to the strength God built into him. Job is led again to marvel at the Creator who fashioned such a beast and to bow before his power.
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