God continues talking and introduces the sea-monster Leviathan to the debate which was a dragon-like creature with fire coming from his mouth. The creature had air-tight armour-like scales which were impenetrable by javelin, spear or dart, and iron to him was like straw! God says "nothing on earth is his equal - a creature without fear". Thus God again cuts Job down to size by asking: "Can you pull in the Leviathan with a fishhook or tie down his tongue with a rope"? "Can you make a pet of him like a bird or put him on a leash for your girls"? Thus again God is saying to Job that if he can't cope with a creature how much less can he dispute and wrestle with the creator!
So it seems to me that God in no way seeks to justify what Job had been going through. God stands aloof and above criticism because he is God! And if Job can't wrestle with the sea-monster he should certainly not try it on him!
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