Chain Study Through the Bible
Dragon
Trace the theme of Dragon chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to Revelation.
19
Verses
11
Books
10
Old Testament
1
New Testament
10
Sub-topics
The Chain of Dragon Through Scripture
Old Testament10 books
Genesis
Old Testament1 referenceGenesis 1:21-- Interpreted as whale, in
Exodus
Old Testament1 referenceExodus 7:9-- Serpent
Deuteronomy
Old Testament1 referenceDeuteronomy 32:33-- A poisonous serpent
Job
Old Testament1 referenceJob 7:12-- Interpreted as whale, in
Psalms
Old Testament2 referencesPsalms 74:13-- Of the sea
Psalms 91:13-- A serpent or the desert
Of the seaA serpent or the desert
Isaiah
Old Testament3 referencesIsaiah 27:1-- Of the sea
Isaiah 34:13-- A serpent or the desert
Isaiah 51:9-- To Pharaoh
Of the seaA serpent or the desertTo Pharaoh
Jeremiah
Old Testament2 referencesJeremiah 9:11-- A serpent or the desert
Jeremiah 51:37-- A serpent or the desert
Ezekiel
Old Testament2 referencesEzekiel 29:3-- Symbolical
Ezekiel 32:2-- Symbolical
Micah
Old Testament1 referenceMicah 1:8-- A wolf
Malachi
Old Testament1 referenceMalachi 1:3-- A serpent or the desert
400 Years of Silence
New Testament1 books
Revelation
New Testament4 referencesRevelation 12-- Symbolical
Revelation 13-- Symbolical
Revelation 16:13-- Symbolical
Revelation 20:2-- To Satan
SymbolicalTo Satan
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in Genesis and continues through to Revelation, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 10 Old Testament and 1 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
With 10 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Dragon in biblical theology.
Sub-Topics in This Chain
10 aspects of Dragon found in Scripture
A poisonous serpent(1 verse)
A serpent or the desert(5 verses)
Of the sea(2 verses)
A wolf(1 verse)
Interpreted as whale, in(2 verses)
Serpent(1 verse)
A term applied(0 verses)
To Pharaoh(1 verse)
To Satan(1 verse)
Symbolical(5 verses)