He sees everything that is high; he is king over all the sons of pride.”
God, having in the foregoing verses shown Job how unable he was to deal with the leviathan, here sets forth his own power in that massy mighty creature. Here is, I. God's sovereign dominion and independency laid down, Job 41:11. 1. That he is indebted to none of his creatures.
Commenting on Job 41:11-34
beholdeth--as their superior. children of pride--the proud and fierce beasts. So Job 28:8; Hebrew, "sons of pride." To humble the pride of man and to teach implicit submission, is the aim of Jehovah's speech and of the book; therefore with this as to leviathan, the type of God in His lordship over creation, He closes. Next: Job Chapter 42
He beholdeth all high [things]: he [is] a king over all the children of pride. (m) He despises all other beasts and monsters, and is the proudest of all others.