Job 41:1
Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?
Cross-reference
Job 41:33 continues describing Leviathan's unmatched might — directly from the same passage.
Job 3:8 earlier mentions Leviathan in a curse; here God challenges Job about Leviathan — same creature, linking Job's lament to God's response.
Job 40:24 asks a similar rhetorical question about capturing Behemoth, pairing with Leviathan in God's challenge to Job.
In Job 7:12, Job asks if he is a sea monster (tannin) that God must guard — same imagery of a powerful sea creature.
Psalm 74:14 describes God crushing Leviathan's heads, reinforcing God's power over this creature as in Job.
Psalm 104:26 portrays Leviathan as God's playful creation, complementing Job's depiction of God's control over it.
Isaiah 27:1 also mentions Leviathan, the twisting serpent, linking to the same mythical sea creature God subdues.
Ezekiel 29:4 uses hook-in-jaws imagery for Pharaoh, similar to hooking Leviathan — divine judgment on a proud creature.
Psalm 148:7 calls great sea creatures to praise God — includes Leviathan as part of creation's worship.