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There were originally two leviathans created. The myth says that God realized that if Leviathan and his mate would procreate they would devour the world.
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Psalm 74:13, 89:10). The basic pattern of the Leviathan myth recurs in the Greek story of the battle between Zeus and the many-headed dragon Typhon, recounted by Hesiod in the Theogony. It may also lie behind the much later legend of Saint George and the dragon, which is set in northern Syria.
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Myths indeed abound (Psalm 58:3), but Leviathan is no myth. He is one of the great sea creatures God created (Genesis 1:21) that is massive, breathes fire and smoke (Job 41), and lives in the sea (Isaiah 27:1). Just because you haven't seen one, doesn't mean he does not exist.
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But I think if we look closely at Leviathan we may find in it the emphasis, perhaps the overemphasis, of one passage in the inherited myth, rather than the ... Front Page Titles (by Subject) 4: Leviathan: a Myth - Hobbes on Civil Association ... 4: Leviathan: a Myth - Michael Oakeshott, Hobbes on Civil Association [1975]
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Isaiah 27: 1 - "In that day the Lord with his sore and great and strong sword shall punish leviathan the piercing serpent, even leviathan that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in the sea."
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This paper connects these themes and indicates that Oakeshott's and Schmitt's concerns about rationalism are reflected in their writings on Hobbes, especially in their use of the idea of myth.
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"Leviathan, the Beast of Myth: Medusa, Dionysos, and the Riddle of Hobbes’s Sovereign Monster." The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes's Leviathan. Ed. Patricia Springborg. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cambridge Collections Online.
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