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\v 1 Can you draw out leviathan with a fishhook?
\v 1 Can you draw out Leviathan with a fishhook?
\q Or tie up his jaws with a cord?
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\v 2 Can you put a rope into his nose,
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\v 10 None is so fierce that he dare stir leviathan up;
\v 10 None is so fierce that he dare stir Leviathan up;
\q who, then, is he who can stand before me?
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\v 11 Who has first given anything to me in order that I should repay him?
\q Whatever is under the whole sky is mine.
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\v 12 I will not keep silent concerning leviathan's legs,
\v 12 I will not keep silent concerning Leviathan's legs,
\q nor about the matter of his strength, nor about his graceful form.
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\v 20 I was puzzled about how to investigate this matter, and I asked him if he would go to Jerusalem to be judged there about these things.
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\v 21 But when Paul called to be kept under guard for the Emperor's decision, I ordered him to be kept until I send him to Caesar."
\v 21 But when Paul called to be kept under guard for the emperor's decision, I ordered him to be kept until I send him to Caesar."
\v 22 Agrippa spoke to Festus, "I would also like to listen to this man." "Tomorrow," Festus said, "You will hear him."
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\v 24 Festus said, "King Agrippa, and all you men who are here with us, you see this man; all the multitude of Jews consulted with me in Jerusalem and here also, and they shouted to me that he should no longer live.
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\v 25 I learned that he had done nothing worthy of death; but because he called upon the Emperor, I decided to send him.
\v 25 I learned that he had done nothing worthy of death; but because he called upon the emperor, I decided to send him.
\v 26 But I do not have something definite to write to the Emperor. For this reason, I have brought him to you, especially to you, King Agrippa, so that I might have something more to write about the case.
\v 27 For it seems unreasonable for me to send a prisoner and to not also state the charges against him."