relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1297,ENT_CAN_LOTAN,embodies,ENT_CHAOS,high,Lotan is a chaos-serpent figure embodying primordial chaos in the Ugaritic combat myth.,SRC_DAY_GODS_CONFLICT,reviewed, 1367,ENT_CAN_LOTAN,aligned_with,ENT_MES_TIAMAT,medium,"Functional/typological cognate, not an attested reception (the cosmic-sovereignty/chaos parallels route through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries or are modern comparisons; Burkert, West).",SRC_DAY_GODS_CONFLICT,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1370,ENT_CAN_LOTAN,received_as,ENT_ISR_LEVIATHAN,high,"Lotan (ltn, Ugaritic) is the direct linguistic and mythological cognate of Hebrew Leviathan (lwtn/lwytn). KTU 1.5 I 1–3: ""When you smote Lotan the primordial serpent, annihilated the twisting serpent, the mighty one with seven heads."" Isaiah 27:1 applies the same epithets to Leviathan verbatim (""Leviathan the fleeing serpent ... Leviathan the twisting serpent ... the dragon that is in the sea""). Name cognacy, description, and combat-myth role are all identical. Day 1985 pp. 1–30 and DDD_BIBLE s.v. ""Leviathan"" identify this as the most secure Canaanite→Israelite mythological transmission.",SRC_DAY_GODS_CONFLICT,reviewed,PER_ISR_EXILIC