To the Hebrew authors of the Bible the expression Leviathan was probably only a general one, meaning any great land or sea monster. Their highly colored descriptions of this great beast may well have been founded on a variety of creatures they knew or had heard about: the sperm whale, ...
The name Leviathan: Summary Meaning The Great Intuitive Human Unity Etymology From the verbלוה(lawa), to join or connect. Related names • Viaלוה(lawa):Levi The name Leviathan in the Bible The name Leviathan belongs to one of a few unidentified Biblical creatures that scholar...
The Leviathan is featured in the Old Testament of the Bible as the primordial creature of the sea. On the Yugioh.com site, the monster's artwork displayed for that monster was erroneously that of "Cave Dragon".[1] However, according to the English dub, the Leviathan was unrelated to Duel...
The name of this ship is a reference to the mythical creature in the Bible, a sea creature of enormous size. One idea for the Leviathan's origin, according to artist Dorje Bellbrook, was that the ship was inspired by creatures native to Calus' homeworld resembling large "land whales" that...
According to a midrash, the leviathan was created on the fifth day (Yalḳ., Gen. 12). Originally God produced a male and a female leviathan, but lest in multiplying the species should destroy the world, He slew the female, reserving her flesh for the banquet that will be given to th...
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to another, so as that there may bee one chief Pastor, men will be taught contrary Doctrines, whereof both may be, and one must be false. Who that one chief Pastor is, according to the law of Nature, hath been already shewn; namely, that it is the Civill Soveraign; And to whom ...
(as in common conversation) on vulgar use, but on the sense they carry in the Scripture; It is necessary, before I proceed any further, to determine, out of the Bible, the meaning of such words, as by their ambiguity4, may render what I am to inferre upon them, obscure, or disput...
By which it seemeth to me, (with submission12 neverthelesse both in this, and in all questions, whereof the determination dependeth on the Scriptures13, to the interpretation14 of the Bible authorized15 by the Common-wealth, whose Subject I am,) that Adam if he had not sinned, had had...