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The text, an excerpt from "Leviathan in Revelation" by Jamin Bradley, explores the connection between the biblical Leviathan and the seven-headed dragon in the Book of Revelation. The author argues that the dragon is a direct reference to Leviathan, representing Satan and the forces of chaos that oppose God and order. He further emphasizes that the dragon's seven heads symbolize Leviathan's multifaceted nature and ability to deceive. The author ultimately suggests that the dragon's defeat and the creation of a "new heaven and new earth" signify God's triumph over chaos and the establishment of His eternal order.
Read Jamin's original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2019/06/18/leviathan-in-revelation/
The text, an excerpt from "Leviathan in Revelation" by Jamin Bradley, explores the connection between the biblical Leviathan and the seven-headed dragon in the Book of Revelation. The author argues that the dragon is a direct reference to Leviathan, representing Satan and the forces of chaos that oppose God and order. He further emphasizes that the dragon's seven heads symbolize Leviathan's multifaceted nature and ability to deceive. The author ultimately suggests that the dragon's defeat and the creation of a "new heaven and new earth" signify God's triumph over chaos and the establishment of His eternal order.
Read Jamin's original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2019/06/18/leviathan-in-revelation/