Job 41:34

He beholdeth all high things: he is a king over all the children of pride.

Cross-reference

Job 26:12 Contrast

Job 26:12 shows God shattering Rahab (a sea monster); 41:34 presents Leviathan as king over the proud—contrasting divine power with creature pride.

Revelation 12:3 introduces the great red dragon, Satan, whom Leviathan typologically prefigures as a proud, powerful enemy of God.

Ezekiel 29:3 depicts Pharaoh as a great dragon claiming self-made power, mirroring Leviathan as king over pride. Both are proud beasts God opposes.

Revelation 13:2 describes the beast receiving power from the dragon, echoing Leviathan's kingship over pride. A parallel of proud beasts.

Exodus 5:2 Parallel

Exodus 5:2 records Pharaoh's defiant pride against God; 41:34 calls Leviathan king over the sons of pride—both embody proud rebellion.

Psalm 73:6 Related theme

Psalm 73:6 describes pride as a necklace of the wicked; 41:34 says Leviathan is king over the proud—both link pride with arrogance.