According to Strong's, the word sometimes translated as 'dragon' is the Hebrew תַּנִּין tanniyn
1) dragon, serpent, sea monster
a) dragon or dinosaur
b) sea or river monster
c) serpent, venomous snake
These are the verses where the word "Dragon" appears in the - in the New Testament dragons are only mentioned in Revelation, and John had clearly been eating those magic mushrooms (avoid the red ones with white spots)
Deuteronomy 32:33
Nehemiah 2:13
Job 30:29
Psalms 44:19
Psalms 74:13
Psalms 91:13
Psalms 148:7
Isiah 13:22
Isiah 27:1
Isiah 34:13
Isiah 35:7
Isiah 43:20
Isiah 51:20
Jeremiah 9:11
Jeremiah 10:22
Jeremiah 14:6
Jeremiah 49:33
Jeremiah 51:34,37
Ezekiel 29:3
Micah 1:8
Malachi 1:3
But there are several places where it is translated as 'Whale' or 'Serpent'
In other words it's just a non-specific word that means monster. Not neccessarily the four legged, winged, fire breathing Dragon of the St George type.
Statistics: Posted by A Person — Mon Sep 05, 2011 1:39 am
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