Then I said: 'I shall die with my nest, and I shall multiply my days as the phoenix;' (Job 29:18)
Legendary Creatures exist. They are in the Bible
we need a +18 paranormal board
>>17168059
Magic is also in the bible. Specifically saying that you shouldn't use it, because it means you're worshipping God's creation and not him himself. Despite all that, I can't shoot lightning out of my hands so I don't know what to believe anymore.
Oh they existed long ago...
does the bible write about catgirls too?
>>17168199
Get lost jackass
Fey dandy Jimmy Page in front of a Cherubim
>>17168216
ayyy c'mon, how about bunny girls then, that's like jesus right, with easter and all that
>>17168216
Legend says Tiki was the first man ... long before ape-men
blue skin
dreadlocks
fangs
>reptilian sword
They hatch cockatrice' eggs, and weave the spider's web: he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and that which is crushed breaketh out into a viper (Isaiah 59:5)
For, behold, I will send serpents, cockatrices, among you, which will not be charmed, and they shall bite you, saith the LORD (Jeremiah 8:17)
Could be a great thread
No interest?
"I shall die with my nest," mostly means that he will die like everyone else of his generation/sibilings."and shall multiply my days as the phoenix" but while i'm alive i will reproduce.
>>17168423
Go ahead. Praise be to God!
Not about reproduction
>>17168161
dragons dont exist bruh
neither do unicorns
kelpies on the other hand
kelpies exist but they are more like water horses and not humans
>>17168512
Up until 1851 dinosaurs were known as dragons in the english language.
Unicorn is literally referring to a rhino. Learn history m8.
>>17168525
history is for fags
And no dinosaurs where dinosaurs and will always be dinosaurs cause dinosaurs dont breath fire.
and unicorns are unicorns not rhinos
>>17168525
The association of the serpent with a monstrous opponent overcome by a heroic deity has its roots in the mythology of the Ancient Near East, including Canaanite (Hebrew, Ugaritic), Hittite and Mesopotamian. Humbaba, the fire-breathing dragon-fanged beast first described in the Epic of Gilgamesh is sometimes described as a dragon with Gilgamesh playing the part of dragon-slayer. The legless serpent (Chaoskampf) motif entered Greek mythology and ultimately Christian mythology, although the serpent motif may already be part of prehistoric Indo-European mythology as well, based on comparative evidence of Indic and Germanic material.
>>17168534
You do know there are animals today that produce fire by squirting 2 chemical compounds from a pouch in their body that combines and goes up in flames?
Everything before 1851, referring to dinosaurs was called dragons.
>Rhinoceros unicornis.
>>17168547
u dont have proof of those animals dragons dont exist kid get over it
Unicorn probably were some sort of Hadrasaur