What does THE BIBLE say about DINOSAURS? || DINOSAURS in the BIBLE
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video, Daniel explores the intriguing question: Does the Bible mention dinosaurs? While the word 'dinosaur' itself doesnโt appear in the Bible, the scriptural references to creatures like dragons, Leviathan, and Behemoth are interpreted as ancient reptiles or even dinosaurs. Daniel explains how humans and these creatures might have coexisted before the flood, citing long lifespans and the use of the word 'tannin' in the Bible. He also touches on the possibility of Noah bringing baby dinosaurs onto the Ark. The video offers a thought-provoking perspective on biblical creatures, inviting further discussion.
Takeaways
- ๐ Dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible, but the term 'dinosaur' wasn't coined until 1841. Instead, creatures like dragons, Behemoth, and Leviathan are referenced.
- ๐ The Hebrew word 'tannin' is used in the Bible about 30 times, meaning 'sea monster,' 'serpent,' or 'dragon,' which can be interpreted as dinosaurs.
- ๐ Dinosaurs existed alongside humans before the Flood, with pre-Flood humans living much longer lives, up to 900 years.
- ๐ Lizards, which grow throughout their lives, may have become massive in size during the long lifespans of early humans, potentially explaining dragon-like creatures.
- ๐ Behemoth, described in Job 40, could be a reference to a dinosaur-like creature, with a massive tail like a cedar tree and immense strength.
- ๐ Leviathan, mentioned in Job 41, is described as a fire-breathing creature, possibly akin to a dragon or large reptile with terrifying powers.
- ๐ The descriptions of Leviathan's fiery breath and the boiling water it leaves behind are seen as evidence of a creature that could have breathed fire, similar to mythological dragons.
- ๐ Some Bible translations incorrectly describe the 'tannin' as an elephant or hippopotamus, but context suggests it's referring to dragons or large reptiles.
- ๐ The Bible uses the term 'kinds' in Genesis 7:13, suggesting that Noah brought 'kinds' of animals, including dinosaurs (dragons), on the ark.
- ๐ Dinosaurs could have been represented as small or baby creatures on the ark, making it feasible for them to fit and survive the flood.
- ๐ The idea that dinosaurs were on the ark challenges the mainstream scientific view that dinosaurs went extinct millions of years ago, suggesting they were around much later.
Q & A
Why doesn't the Bible mention dinosaurs by name?
-The Bible doesn't use the word 'dinosaur' because the term wasn't coined until 1841 by Sir Richard Owen. Instead, the Bible uses terms like 'dragons,' 'Behemoth,' and 'Leviathan' to describe large, reptilian creatures.
What does the word 'dinosaur' mean?
-The word 'dinosaur' comes from the Greek words 'Deinos,' meaning 'terrible,' and 'Sauros,' meaning 'lizard.' Together, they mean 'terrible lizard.'
What creatures in the Bible might be describing dinosaurs?
-In the Bible, creatures like 'dragons,' 'Behemoth,' and 'Leviathan' are often interpreted as references to dinosaurs or other large, reptilian creatures.
What is the significance of the Hebrew word 'tannin' in relation to dinosaurs?
-'Tannin' is a Hebrew word used in the Bible, often translated as 'sea monster,' 'serpent,' or 'dragon.' Itโs believed to describe large, reptilian creatures similar to dinosaurs, mentioned around 30 times in the Old Testament.
How does the description of Behemoth in Job 40 suggest it could be a dinosaur?
-Behemoth is described as having a tail like a cedar tree, a massive and powerful body, and a size that dwarfs other animals. These descriptions suggest that Behemoth could be a large dinosaur-like creature rather than an elephant or hippopotamus.
What characteristics of Leviathan in Job 41 support the idea of it being a dinosaur?
-Leviathan is depicted with fire-breathing abilities, a tough, impenetrable body, and immense strength. The description of its terrifying features, such as flames coming from its mouth and its unbreakable skin, aligns with the idea of a mythical dragon or large, powerful creature, potentially a dinosaur.
How does the Bible describe Leviathan's physical abilities?
-Leviathanโs physical characteristics are described as fearsome and nearly indestructible. Its skin is compared to rows of shields, and it is immune to weapons like swords, spears, and javelins. Its breath kindles coals, and flames come from its mouth, resembling a fire-breathing dragon.
Did Noah bring dinosaurs onto the ark?
-According to Genesis 7:13, Noah brought 'every beast according to its kind' onto the ark, which could include reptiles and large creatures like dinosaurs. The Bible doesn't specify dinosaurs by name, but itโs possible that smaller or younger dinosaurs were included, as they would fit on the ark and live longer.
How does the discovery of soft tissue in dinosaur bones challenge the idea of their age?
-The discovery of soft tissue in dinosaur bones in 2015 raises questions about the accepted age of dinosaurs. If dinosaurs are over 65 million years old, as typically believed, soft tissue should not survive. This discovery challenges the conventional timeline and suggests that dinosaurs may not be as old as weโve been taught.
How do ancient legends and petroglyphs support the idea of humans living alongside dinosaurs?
-Ancient legends and petroglyphs, such as those found in Natural Bridges, Utah, often depict large reptilian creatures resembling dragons. These ancient accounts suggest that humans may have lived alongside dinosaurs or similar creatures, supporting the idea of co-existence before the flood.
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