26 Whoever strikes it with a swordwill have no effect,nor with the spear, arrow, or dart.
27 It regards iron as strawand bronze as rotten wood.
28 Arrows do not make it flee;slingstones become like chaff to it.
29 A club is counted as a piece of straw;it laughs at the rattling of the lance.
30 Its underparts are the sharp points of potsherds,it leaves its mark in the mud like a threshing sledge.
31 It makes the deep boil like a cauldronand stirs up the sea like a pot of ointment,
32 It leaves a glistening wake behind it;one would think the deep had a head of white hair.