In this Harbingers Daily article, the author examines what the Bible actually means when it refers to “dragons,” explaining how Scripture uses the term and why modern fantasy has misrepresented it.
- The term dragon appears in the King James Version but does not describe a medieval, fire-breathing creature.
- Biblical references come from Hebrew and Greek words associated with serpents, sea creatures, or symbols of chaos.
- Dragons in Scripture are consistently linked with evil, destruction, and deception rather than neutral or heroic imagery.
- The Bible explicitly identifies the dragon as Satan in prophetic passages, particularly in the book of Revelation.
- Old Testament mentions use dragon language to describe fearsome enemies, judgment, or forces opposed to God.
- The article argues that pop culture fantasy has distorted how many people interpret these biblical terms.
- Scripture uses dragon imagery to convey spiritual realities and God’s authority over evil, not to teach creature mythology.
Read the full story: https://harbingers.tv/the-truth-about-dragons-according-to-the-bible/
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