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== Pemerian ==
[[Kitab Ayub]] 40:10–19 menggambarkan
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Leviathan is identified figuratively with both the primeval sea ({{bibleref2|Job|3:8}}, {{bibleref2|Psalms|74:13}}) and in [[apocalyptic literature]] – describing the end-time – as that adversary, the [[Devil]], from before creation who will finally be defeated. In the divine speeches in Job, Behemoth and Leviathan may both be seen as composite and mythical creatures with enormous strength, which humans like Job could not hope to control. But both are reduced to the status of divine pets, with rings through their noses and Leviathan on a leash.<ref>Michael D. Coogan, "A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament" Page 387</ref>
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