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*[[Isaiah 30:6-33]] | *Behemoth is usually a common noun meaning "beast" in the Bible (e.g. [[Isaiah 30:6-33]]) possibly referring to a hippopotamus or crocodile. It may also refer to the personified sea in Job ch. 40, where it appears with [[Leviathan]]. See the [[Jewish Study Bible]]'s extensive scholarly notes ad. loc. | ||
* In the view of "[[Answers in Genesis]]", Behemoth is [https://youtu.be/TitCoikDJ40 a dinosaur]. | * In the view of "[[Answers in Genesis]]", Behemoth is [https://youtu.be/TitCoikDJ40 a dinosaur]. |
Latest revision as of 18:04, 26 December 2022
- Behemoth is usually a common noun meaning "beast" in the Bible (e.g. Isaiah 30:6-33) possibly referring to a hippopotamus or crocodile. It may also refer to the personified sea in Job ch. 40, where it appears with Leviathan. See the Jewish Study Bible's extensive scholarly notes ad. loc.
- In the view of "Answers in Genesis", Behemoth is a dinosaur.