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** The [[KrakenAndLeviathan Leviathan]] is apparently, and [[LiteralMetaphor quite literally]], considered a Green-Eyed Monster ([[{{Pun}} though the eyes' color are debatable]][[note]] [[DontExplainTheJoke Rabbi Eliezer in]] [[Literature/BookOfJob Job 41:18]] [[DontExplainTheJoke said]] that the brilliant light he saw, which are probably from the Leviathan's eyes, were "like the glimmerings of dawn", implying to be [[RedEyesTakeWarning fiery red]][[/note]]). Peter Binsfeld even put the beast in his classification of demons as [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils one of the Seven Princes of Hell]], with it representing envy.
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** The [[KrakenAndLeviathan Leviathan]] is apparently, and [[LiteralMetaphor quite literally]], considered a Green-Eyed Monster ([[{{Pun}} though the eyes' color are debatable]][[note]] [[DontExplainTheJoke Rabbi Eliezer in]] [[Literature/BookOfJob Job 41:18]] [[DontExplainTheJoke said]] that the brilliant light he saw, which are probably from the Leviathan's eyes, were "like the glimmerings of dawn", implying to be [[RedEyesTakeWarning fiery red]][[/note]]). Peter Binsfeld even put the beast in his classification of demons as [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils one of the Seven Princes of Hell]], with it representing [[SevenDeadlySins the sin of envy.]]
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->''"There is the cruelty of fury, the overflowing of anger, but who can withstand jealousy?"''
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