No one, not even those with iron weapons and arrows, can bring him down. All weapons of the time were of no avail against him, this is another reason. must rule out the modern crocodile or any other modern creature. His sharp underparts leave. trail in the mud like. threshing sledge. His huge body even makes the sea to boil when he churns. "As he swims in the water, he leaves. shining wake that looks like. streak of white hair. Nothing on earth is his equal" (Jackson p. 88). "Swimming in. river or sea, he churns up the water like. boiling pot and like. jar of ointment, meaning the foam on the tope of the ingredients of an ointment being boiled or stirred by an apothecary" (Zuck p. 183).

"Animals independent of man (Job 38:39-Job 39:30) and animals dangerous and repulsive to man (Job 40:15-Job 41:34) were all. grand zoological exhibition to help Job sense that because he had nothing to do with making, sustaining, or even subduing them, it was unthinkable that he could question their Creator. Anyone who cannot undertake God's works has no right to undermine God's ways. And anyone who trembles at the sight of fierce beasts is unwise in boldly contending with the beast's Maker" (Zuck p. 183).

One of the dangers of the theory of Evolution is that everything is simply viewed as. product of chance, and therefore,. person ends up fearing chance or the unknown and unpredictable, rather than God. Or, man ends up worshiping nature rather than worshiping the God who created it.

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