I don’t know if a dragon is ever mentioned anywhere else in the Bible other than Revelations. But at the time Revelations was written, Rome would have been in full pre-fall swing, so maybe it’s some sort of like crossover information.
…and almost non-existent in cultures whose lands were once covered by ice age glacier that disturbed sediment layers where you can find dinosaur fossils.
How do the authors know what a dragon speaks like? Were speaking dragons a common thing back then or…?
You know that’s a really good question.
I don’t know if a dragon is ever mentioned anywhere else in the Bible other than Revelations. But at the time Revelations was written, Rome would have been in full pre-fall swing, so maybe it’s some sort of like crossover information.
A pretty significant number of relatively disconnected cultures all have ancient legends of dragons or creatures very like them.
Always thought that was sort of neat.
…and almost non-existent in cultures whose lands were once covered by ice age glacier that disturbed sediment layers where you can find dinosaur fossils.
The answer is shrooms