What does the Bible say about dinosaurs?
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The two key Scripture passages are Job 40:15–24 (behemoth) and Job 41 (leviathan). While traditional commentators identified these as the hippopotamus and crocodile respectively, multiple writers — and the STEM Publishing editors themselves — argue the descriptions far exceed any known living animal and more likely refer to dinosaurs or large marine reptiles. A. J. Pollock also addresses dinosaur fossils directly in his study of Genesis 1–2, placing them in a prior geological age before the six days of reconstruction. But as W. Kelly emphasizes, God's purpose in describing these creatures was not zoological — it was to humble Job before His Creator.