Job 9:13; Job 26:12; Isaiah 30:7; Psalm 89:10; Isaiah 51:9; James 4:6–7; Job 40:9–11; Isaiah 31:2–3

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Job 9:13

13  God will not turn back his anger;

beneath him bowed the helpers of oRahab.


Job 26:12

12  By his power he lstilled the sea;

by his understanding he shattered mRahab.


Isaiah 30:7

Egypt’s ahelp is worthless and empty;

therefore I have called her

bRahab who sits still.


Psalm 89:10

10  You acrushed bRahab like a carcass;

you cscattered your enemies with your mighty arm.


Isaiah 51:9

uAwake, awake, vput on strength,

O warm of the Lord;

awake, xas in days of old,

the generations of long ago.

Was it not you who cut yRahab in pieces,

who pierced zthe dragon?


James 4:6–7

But dhe gives more grace. Therefore it says, eGod opposes the proud but dgives grace to the humble. Submit yourselves therefore to God. fResist the devil, and he will flee from you.


Job 40:9–11

Have you gan arm like God,

and can you thunder with ha voice like his?

10  Adorn yourself with majesty and dignity;

iclothe yourself with glory and splendor.

11  Pour out the overflowings of your anger,

and look on everyone who is jproud and abase him.


Isaiah 31:2–3

And yyet he is wise and brings disaster;

zhe does not call back his words,

but awill arise against the house of the evildoers

and against the helpers of bthose who work iniquity.

The Egyptians are man, and not God,

and their horses care flesh, and not spirit.

When the Lord stretches out his hand,

the helper will stumble, and he who is helped will fall,

and they will all perish together.