Psalm 74:14
Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in pieces, and gavest him to be meat to the people inhabiting the wilderness.
Cross-reference
Psalm 104:26 directly names Leviathan playing in the sea—the same creature God defeats and gives as food in Psalm 74:14.
Job 41 describes Leviathan in detail—the same creature God crushes and feeds to the wilderness in Psalm 74:14.
Isaiah 27:1 prophesies God slaying Leviathan—a direct parallel to the defeat of Leviathan in Psalm 74:14.
Revelation 20:2 binds Satan as a dragon—a typological fulfillment of God's victory over Leviathan in Psalm 74:14.
Job 26:13 speaks of God piercing the gliding serpent, mirroring the crushing of Leviathan—both depict God's power over chaos monsters.
Isaiah 51:9 calls on God to repeat his ancient victory over Rahab (the chaos monster), directly paralleling the crushing of Leviathan in Psalm 74:14.
In Ezekiel 29:3, Pharaoh is called a great dragon lying in his streams, echoing the Leviathan imagery of Psalm 74:14 as a proud enemy God defeats.
Ezekiel 29:5 describes God casting Pharaoh into the wilderness as food for beasts, directly paralleling the fate of Leviathan in Psalm 74:14.
Ezekiel 32:2 compares Pharaoh to a dragon in the seas, troubling waters—same Leviathan-like figure as Psalm 74:14's crushed monster.
Ezekiel 32:4 says God will fling Pharaoh on the ground for birds and beasts to eat, mirroring Leviathan given as food in Psalm 74:14.
Habakkuk 3:13 says God crushed the head of the wicked, using the same 'crush head' language as Psalm 74:14's defeat of Leviathan.