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entity_relationships: 2425

2,079 typed, source-backed relationships between entities. Each row records a directed relationship (subject → type → object) with a justifying source and rationale note. See relationship_types for the full controlled vocabulary of 70 relationship types. Key types: reception_of / received_as (transmission across traditions), equated_with (interpretatio graeca / analogues), parent_of (genealogy), member_of (collective membership), emanates_from (Gnostic/Neoplatonic structure).

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relationship_id subject_entity_id relationship_type object_entity_id confidence rationale source_id review_status period_id
2425 ENT_ISR_BEHEMOTH paired_with ENT_ISR_LEVIATHAN high Behemoth and Leviathan are the canonical eschatological pair in Second Temple apocalyptic literature: 1 Enoch 60:7-9 distinguishes them — "And the female monster whose name is Leviathan dwells in the depths of the sea... and the male monster, whose name is Behemoth, holds his chest in an invisible desert east of the garden where the elect and the righteous dwell." 4 Ezra 6:49-52 parallels this: "You separated Leviathan and Behemoth, giving Behemoth one part of the land on the third day of creation, and Leviathan one part of the sea." Job 40:15-41:34 presents them sequentially. In rabbinic tradition (Leviticus Rabbah 13:3; Bava Batra 74b), Behemoth and Leviathan are the eschatological pair whose battle at the end of days provides the feast for the righteous. The pairing is one of the most consistent dyads in Second Temple and rabbinic eschatology. Collins (2016) pp. 87-89. SRC_1_ENOCH reviewed PER_ISR_SECOND_TEMPLE
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