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The LORD Speaks (Part 3)
Okay, today, we are going to talk about something that is not well understood.
I am not going to pretend that I have the exact answer, but I do think there are things to glean from this section.
There are two creatures we are going to discuss.
Behemoth
Leviathan
There are three main options when reading this section
Actual land animal
Modern (Hippo)
Ancient (Dinosaur)
Mythologized land animal
Mythologized chaos creature
For me, I lean towards a Mythologized Chaos Creature first, and a mythologized land animal second.
I don’t accept the “its only a land animal” approach
I REJECT the idea this was a dinosaur that lived with Job
Here is why
God has spoken of:
How he is the God of gods in the heavens
How he is the God of the animals
Now, he is going to speak of how he is the God of the greatest creature on land
Next he is going to speak of how he is the God of the greatest creature in the sea
Let’s REMEMBER…God has not answered Job’s claim and Job is not going to say anymore.
He has said his peace...
These verses are rich in information
They are the prelude to the introduction of the Behemoth.
The last part closes here with hiding the wicked in the dust (Genesis), returning to the dust, faces in the world below, death.
And no human can save himself.
Behemoth: It is a transliteration of a Hebrew word.
Behemah is a feminine noun that means animal, beast, cattle.
We hear beast and we might think monster of sorts.
But that is not the meaning.
Think livestock, large bull like animals.
There are some that have read the “tail” and “thighs” are a metaphor for reproductive parts.
And they could be read that way
Now, some things are going to change a bit.
This “animal” is different.
In the first section, it would seem like we are talking about a large animal of the field.
Bronze and Iron (Bronze is Nechoshah, like Nachash)
It sounds a bit like the beast/animal in Daniel.
Notice, this is the FIRST of the ways of God Reshit (like Gen 1)
So, we have...
Metal bones, limbs like iron
He is the first of the ways (works) of God
A sword is what tames him
And the MOUNTAINS…another allusion to the location the gods dwell.
And the wild BEASTS play...
This sounds like a garden...
Now, what is this creature doing near the Jordan?
Many try to explain how a Hippo can migrate all the way up to Israel, and MAYBE that is true.
But I don’t think so.
When we have the Jordan come up, a river that was PARTED by God so Israel could cross, then it makes me wonder what we are talking about!
Regardless, here is the key:
No human can overcome Behemoth
It is a representative of the Chaos of the land.
The gods, and the primary bull god of the Canaanites.
That is why we see all these conflicting references.
Does the beast live in the hills, the fields, the river, the marshes.
This FIRST of God’s creation.
A few chapters prior God indicated that the Sons of God where shouting at the creation, so were they created first?
This is a reminder that there is a chaos beast that interacts on the same land we live.
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