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Example sentences for "leviathan"

  • In that day the Lord, with his sore and great and strong sword, shall punish Leviathan the piercing serpent, even Leviathan that crooked serpent: and He shall slay the dragon that is in the sea.

  • The double leviathan stitch is a variety of the preceding; it is worked over 6 threads in height and as many in width.

  • The leviathan stitch consists of 1 slanting and 1 straight cross stitch over 4 threads in height and 4 in width.

  • The leviathan stitch is worked exactly like the preceding, only the stitches are not worked on the same threads in the different rows, as may be seen from illustration.

  • The principal stitches used are common cross stitch, Gobelin stitch, leviathan stitch, raised or velvet stitch, tent stitch, and others.

  • The rest of it made you fit for one for the rest of your natural life, for it was one mass of broken lava rock, and here and there leviathan tree-stumps that had been partially blown up with gunpowder.

  • Not that any physical frying will be necessary, for in those happy times (for whose coming every faithful Israelite prays three times a day), the Leviathan will have what taste the eater will.

  • Behold, all living things, from leviathan and behemoth to the least that creepeth in the earth and waters.

  • As God said of leviathan 'I will not conceal his parts,' &c.

  • But when we know that they have to be able to drive this leviathan through the water at a speed of 25 knots an hour, we can well understand the necessity for powerful engines.

  • Invincible, Inflexible, and Carnarvon closed in on the stricken leviathan and the "cease fire" was sounded.

  • So perhaps they are afraid all the fun will be over and the Leviathan eaten up before they arrive.

  • Everybody prepared for the imminent return to Palestine, when the heathen should wait at the table of the Saints and the great Leviathan deck the Messianic board.

  • Moreover, they told Leviathan that the fox was very cunning.

  • They returned full of shame to the Leviathan and told him all that had happened.

  • After the lapse of one year since these things had happened, did Leviathan gather together before him all the creatures of the sea, and it was found that neither fox nor weasel was among them.

  • Leviathan had heard of thy reputation, that thou art very cunning, so he said to himself, I will cut his belly open and will eat his heart, and thus shall I become also very wise.

  • I would have given it to the king Leviathan and he would have shown me honour.

  • When Leviathan heard of his great intelligence, he became jealous of him.

  • They replied, "Leviathan is sick unto death, and has left the command that no one else is to rule after him as king but the fox, for he is the most cunning of all the beasts.

  • I was neither a tip-top Rajah, nor a Leviathan of filthy lucre.

  • In two hours it was suspended in the air, and vibrated; but art was triumphant, and held the huge leviathan fast.

  • From this point the name is traced down to the present leviathan which bears it.

  • I think much of fishing for a leviathan from the Island of the Cold Sea.

  • The only object that arose above the deck-roof was the captain's bridge, in which was stationed the steersman, who steered the leviathan by merely pressing electrical buttons on a small disc in front of him.

  • Most of the time this amiable leviathan is confined in the Baylors' back yard, a spot hardly large enough to admit of the leviathan's turning around in it.

  • He rides his Leviathan as fiercely as did his countryman, Hobbes; can be as truculent and abusive.

  • A few thousand years ago the question was impressively asked, "Canst thou draw out leviathan with a hook?

  • The Taking of the Leviathan The position thus taken by the brotherhood requires that they stand solidly together in all circumstances.

  • In that day the LORD with his sore and great and strong sword shall punish leviathan the piercing serpent, even leviathan that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in the sea.

  • Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in pieces, and gavest him to be meat to the people inhabiting the wilderness.

  • Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?

  • In the beginning of that description, Job is asked in irony whether he can draw out Leviathan with a hook, or bore his jaw with a thorn.

  • As in the most important of these passages the Crocodile is evidently signified, we will accept that rendering, and consider the Crocodile as being the Leviathan of Scripture.

  • The fullest account of the Leviathan occurs in Job xli.

  • It is not unlikely that the word Leviathan also signified any of the larger inhabitants of the waters, whether marine or reptile, and that a whale or a Crocodile would be equally called by that name.


  • The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leviathan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.