Behemoth and leviathan in the book of Job
Behemoth and leviathan were most likely animals that are extinct today
Dinosaurs in the Bible
Behemoth with a tail like a cedar was probably a sauropod such as Dreadnoughtus;
Leviathan was a giant croc such as Sarcosuchus or Deinosuchus.
Mesopotamian monsters in Paris
Ancient Mesopotamian cylinder seals at the Louvre have pictures of
snake-dragons on them which bear a noticeable resemblance to dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs are almost certainly extinct
Cryptozoology claims that living dinosaurs still exist but no claims have been
verified so it is time to put this on the list of arguments we think a
creationist should not use.
Battling behemoth
An evolutionary depiction of the beast of beasts
Australia's largest dinosaur drowned and buried in Noah's Flood
Drowned and buried in Noah’s Flood.
Responding to liberal scholarship on Behemoth
Some liberal scholars are advancing a ‘lewd hypothesis’ about the description of
Job’s behemoth in Job 40:17.
Leviathan—real or symbolic?
Is the creature Leviathan spoken of in Job 41, the same as that mentioned in
Isaiah 27 and Psalm 74?
Sea monsters … more than a legend?
Tales of unknown creatures make sense in a biblical framework of history.
Could Behemoth have been a dinosaur?
Could Behemoth have been a dinosaur?
Bishop Bell’s brass behemoths!
Bishop Bells brass behemoths!