Lay thine hand upon him, remember the battle, do no more.
Pon tu mano sobre él, recuerda la pelea, y no lo intentes otra vez.
Quien se atreva a tocar a esta criatura recordará para siempre el terrible combate y nunca volverá a intentarlo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This verse is part of God's second speech to Job, where He describes Leviathan, a fearsome sea monster that represents untameable divine power. God is using this creature as an example of His supreme authority over creation, showing Job that if humans cannot master such earthly creatures, how much less can they question God's ways. The imagery would have been particularly powerful to ancient audiences familiar with dangerous sea creatures and the risks of attempting to capture them.
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