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Before Hollywood imagined King Ghidorah, Scripture introduced a far more terrifying dragon. Leviathan—the twisting serpent of Job, the seven-headed sea monster of Psalm 74, the chaos creature defeated in Isaiah and echoed in Revelation—lurks beneath the surface of the biblical story. But this isn’t mythology for mythology’s sake. It’s a polemic. Yahweh, not Baal, not Yam, not the dragon, rules the sea. And in the already-not-yet kingdom, the chaos serpent has been crushed… and will be crushed again.
Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/02/20/gods-monsterverse-why-leviathan-still-matters/
By Jamin BradleyBefore Hollywood imagined King Ghidorah, Scripture introduced a far more terrifying dragon. Leviathan—the twisting serpent of Job, the seven-headed sea monster of Psalm 74, the chaos creature defeated in Isaiah and echoed in Revelation—lurks beneath the surface of the biblical story. But this isn’t mythology for mythology’s sake. It’s a polemic. Yahweh, not Baal, not Yam, not the dragon, rules the sea. And in the already-not-yet kingdom, the chaos serpent has been crushed… and will be crushed again.
Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/02/20/gods-monsterverse-why-leviathan-still-matters/