“Upon earth there is not his like, who is made without fear.”
King James Version (KJV)
41:31 Boil - To swell, and foam, and froth by his strong and vehement motion, as any liquor does when it is boiled in a pot, especially boiling ointment. The sea - The great river Nile, is called a sea, both in scripture, as #Isa 11:15|, and in other authors, as Euphrates is called the sea of Babylon, #Isa 21:1 Jer 51:36|. Lakes also are most frequently called seas both in the Old and New Testament: and in such lakes the crocodiles are as well as in the Nile.
41:32 Shine - By the white froth or foam upon the waters. The same may be observed in the wake of a ship by night.
41:34 King, &c. - He can tame both the behemoth and leviathan, as strong and stout - hearted as they are. This discourse concerning them was brought in, to prove that it is God only, who can look upon proud men and abase them, bring them low, and hide them in the dust, he it is that beholdeth all high things, and wherein men dealt proudly, he is above them. He is king over all the children of pride, brutal or rational, and makes them either bend or break before him.