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The Creation of the World
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The ruler over the sea-animals is leviathan.116 With all the other fishes he was made on the fifth day.117 Originally he was created male and female like all the other animals. But when it appeared that a pair of these monsters might annihilate the whole earth with their united strength, God killed the female.118 So enormous is leviathan that to quench his thirst he needs all the water that flows from the Jordan into the sea.119 His food consists of the fish which go between his jaws of their own accord.120 When he is hungry, a hot breath blows from his nostrils, and it makes the waters of the great sea seething hot. Formidable though behemot, the other monster, is, he feels insecure until he is certain that leviathan has satisfied his thirst.121 The only thing that can keep him in check is the stickleback, a little fish which was created for the purpose, and of which he stands in great awe.122 But leviathan is more than merely large and strong; he is wonderfully made besides. His fins radiate brilliant light, the very sun is obscured by it,123 and also his eyes shed such splendor that frequently the sea is illuminated suddenly by it.121 No wonder that this marvellous beast is the plaything of God, in whom He takes His pastime.124

There is but one thing that makes leviathan repulsive, his foul smell, which is so strong that if it penetrated thither, it would render Paradise itself an impossible abode.125

The real purpose of leviathan is to be served up as a dainty to the pious in the world to come. The female was put into brine as soon as she was killed, to be preserved against the time when her flesh will be needed.126 The male is destined to offer a delectable sight to all beholders before he is consumed. When his last hour arrives, God will sum-