The provided text explores the linguistic and theological origins of dragons within a Biblical context, tracing the English term back to the Greek word for serpent. It highlights how the original Hebrew word tannin encompasses a variety of creatures, ranging from crocodiles and snakes to more mythical sea monsters. Biblical passages, such as those in Revelation, identify the dragon as a symbolic representation of Satan, while other accounts describe physical confrontations with these beasts. The text also focuses on the Leviathan, a formidable, fire-breathing aquatic creature detailed in the Book of Job. Ultimately, the source suggests that modern dragon imagery is rooted in ancient descriptions of powerful, scaled predators and symbolic spiritual enemies.
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