Bible Cross References
And with every living creature that is with you, of the fowl, of the cattle, and of every beast of the earth with you; from all that go out of the ark, to every beast of the earth.
Genesis 9:15
I will remember my promise to you and to all the animals that a flood will never again destroy all living beings.
Genesis 9:16
When the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between me and all living beings on earth.
Genesis 8:1
God had not forgotten Noah and all the animals with him in the boat; he caused a wind to blow, and the water started going down.
Job 38:1-41
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Then out of the storm the LORD spoke to Job.
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Who are you to question my wisdom with your ignorant, empty words?
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Now stand up straight and answer the questions I ask you.
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Were you there when I made the world? If you know so much, tell me about it.
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Who decided how large it would be? Who stretched the measuring line over it? Do you know all the answers?
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What holds up the pillars that support the earth? Who laid the cornerstone of the world?
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In the dawn of that day the stars sang together, and the heavenly beings shouted for joy.
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Who closed the gates to hold back the sea when it burst from the womb of the earth?
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It was I who covered the sea with clouds and wrapped it in darkness.
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I marked a boundary for the sea and kept it behind bolted gates.
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I told it, "So far and no farther! Here your powerful waves must stop."
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Job, have you ever in all your life commanded a day to dawn?
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Have you ordered the dawn to seize the earth and shake the wicked from their hiding places?
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Daylight makes the hills and valleys stand out like the folds of a garment, clear as the imprint of a seal on clay.
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The light of day is too bright for the wicked and restrains them from doing violence.
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Have you been to the springs in the depths of the sea? Have you walked on the floor of the ocean?
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Has anyone ever shown you the gates that guard the dark world of the dead?
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Have you any idea how big the world is? Answer me if you know.
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Do you know where the light comes from or what the source of darkness is?
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Can you show them how far to go, or send them back again?
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I am sure you can, because you're so old and were there when the world was made!
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Have you ever visited the storerooms, where I keep the snow and the hail?
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I keep them ready for times of trouble, for days of battle and war.
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Have you been to the place where the sun comes up, or the place from which the east wind blows?
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Who dug a channel for the pouring rain and cleared the way for the thunderstorm?
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Who makes rain fall where no one lives?
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Who waters the dry and thirsty land, so that grass springs up?
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Does either the rain or the dew have a father?
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Who is the mother of the ice and the frost,
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which turn the waters to stone and freeze the face of the sea?
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Can you tie the Pleiades together or loosen the bonds that hold Orion?
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Can you guide the stars season by season and direct the Big and the Little Dipper?
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Do you know the laws that govern the skies, and can you make them apply to the earth?
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Can you shout orders to the clouds and make them drench you with rain?
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And if you command the lightning to flash, will it come to you and say, "At your service"?
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Who tells the ibis when the Nile will flood, or who tells the rooster that rain will fall?
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Who is wise enough to count the clouds and tilt them over to pour out the rain,
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rain that hardens the dust into lumps?
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Do you find food for lions to eat, and satisfy hungry young lions
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when they hide in their caves, or lie in wait in their dens?
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Who is it that feeds the ravens when they wander about hungry, when their young cry to me for food?
Job 41:1-34
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Can you catch Leviathan with a fishhook or tie his tongue down with a rope?
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Can you put a rope through his snout or put a hook through his jaws?
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Will he beg you to let him go? Will he plead with you for mercy?
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Will he make an agreement with you and promise to serve you forever?
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Will you tie him like a pet bird, like something to amuse your servant women?
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Will fishermen bargain over him? Will merchants cut him up to sell?
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Can you fill his hide with fishing spears or pierce his head with a harpoon?
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Touch him once and you'll never try it again; you'll never forget the fight!
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Anyone who sees Leviathan loses courage and falls to the ground.
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When he is aroused, he is fierce; no one would dare to stand before him.
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Who can attack him and still be safe? No one in all the world can do it.
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Let me tell you about Leviathan's legs and describe how great and strong he is.
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No one can tear off his outer coat or pierce the armor he wears.
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Who can make him open his jaws, ringed with those terrifying teeth?
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His back is made of rows of shields, fastened together and hard as stone.
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Each one is joined so tight to the next, not even a breath can come between.
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They all are fastened so firmly together that nothing can ever pull them apart.
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Light flashes when he sneezes, and his eyes glow like the rising sun.
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Flames blaze from his mouth, and streams of sparks fly out.
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Smoke comes pouring out of his nose, like smoke from weeds burning under a pot.
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His breath starts fires burning; flames leap out of his mouth.
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His neck is so powerful that all who meet him are terrified.
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There is not a weak spot in his skin; it is as hard and unyielding as iron.
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His stony heart is without fear, as unyielding and hard as a millstone.
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When he rises up, even the strongest are frightened; they are helpless with fear.
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There is no sword that can wound him; no spear or arrow or lance that can harm him.
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For him iron is as flimsy as straw, and bronze as soft as rotten wood.
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There is no arrow that can make him run; rocks thrown at him are like bits of straw.
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To him a club is a piece of straw, and he laughs when men throw spears.
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The scales on his belly are like jagged pieces of pottery; they tear up the muddy ground like a threshing sledge.
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He churns up the sea like boiling water and makes it bubble like a pot of oil.
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He leaves a shining path behind him and turns the sea to white foam.
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There is nothing on earth to compare with him; he is a creature that has no fear.
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He looks down on even the proudest animals; he is king of all wild beasts.
Psalm 36:5
LORD, your constant love reaches the heavens; your faithfulness extends to the skies.
Psalm 36:6
Your righteousness is towering like the mountains; your justice is like the depths of the sea. People and animals are in your care.
Psalm 145:9
He is good to everyone and has compassion on all he made.
Jonah 4:11
How much more, then, should I have pity on Nineveh, that great city. After all, it has more than 120,000 innocent children in it, as well as many animals!"