Will he make many supplications unto you? will he speak soft words unto you?
All Commentaries on Job 41:3 Go To Job 41
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Supplication. This is explained by the Fathers as spoken of the devil. (Amama)
But the Hebrew may signify, that God will reward each one according to his deserts, and that Job had consequently no reason to complain; or it means, that the strength and beauty of the crocodile should be made known. (Calmet)
Protestants, "I will not conceal his parts, nor his power, nor his comely proportion. "Theo. in Septuagint, "I will not keep silence on his account, and the word of power shall take pity on his equal. "(Haydock)