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LEVIATHAN @ kjv@Job:41:1; kjv@Psalms:104:26; kjv@Isaiah:27:1

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LEVIATHAN - L>@ - (jointed monster) occurs five times in the text of the Authorized Version, and once in the margin of kjv@Job:3:8) where the text has "mourning." In the Hebrew Bible the word livyathan , which is, with the foregoing exception, always left untranslated in the Authorized Version, is found only in the following passages: kjv@Job:3:8 kjv@Job:41:1; kjv@Psalms:74:14 kjv@Psalms:104:26; kjv@Isaiah:27:1) In the margin of kjv@Job:3:8) and text of kjv@Job:41:1) the crocodile is most clearly the animal denoted by the Hebrew word. kjv@Psalms:74:14) also clearly points to this same saurian. The context of kjv@Psalms:104:26) seems to show that in this passage the name represents some animal of the whale tribe, which is common in the Mediterranean; but it is somewhat uncertain what animal is denoted in kjv@Isaiah:27:1) As the term leviathan is evidently used in no limited sense, it is not improbable that the "leviathan the piercing serpent," or "leviathan the crooked serpent," may denote some species of the great rock-snakes which are common in south and west Africa.

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Leviathan @ a transliterated Hebrew word (livyathan), meaning "twisted," "coiled." In kjv@Job:3:8, Revised Version, and marg. of Authorized Version, it denotes the dragon which, according to Eastern tradition, is an enemy of light; in 41:1 the crocodile is meant; in kjv@Psalms:104:26 it "denotes any large animal that moves by writhing or wriggling the body, the whale, the monsters of the deep." This word is also used figuratively for a cruel enemy, as some think "the Egyptian host, crushed by the divine power, and cast on the shores of the Red Sea" kjv@Psalms:74:14). As used in kjv@Isaiah:27:1, "leviathan the piercing [R.V. 'swift'] serpent, even leviathan that crooked [R.V. marg. 'winding'] serpent," the word may probably denote the two empires, the Assyrian and the Babylonian.

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Leviathan @ Created by God kjv@Psalms:104:26
Nature and habits of kjv@Job:41:1-34
God's power, exhibited in destroying kjv@Psalms:74:14
Illustrative of
Powerful and cruel kings kjv@Isaiah:27:1
Power and severity of God kjv@Job:41:10

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LEVIATHAN @
- Possibly a crocodile kjv@Job:41; Psalms:104:26

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:74:14

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LEVIATHAN @ kjv@Job:41:1; kjv@Psalms:104:26; kjv@Isaiah:27:1

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H3882 <STRHEB>@ לויתן livyâthân liv-yaw-thawn' From H3867; a wreathed {animal} that {is} a serpent (especially the crocodile or some other large sea monster); figuratively the constellation of the dragon; also as a symbol of Babylon: - {leviathan} mourning.