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The author of Psalm 104, recounting the works of God in a lofty
hymn of praise, used the "great and wide sea" as an example of
God's creative power and wisdom (vv.24-25). The Lord rules over all
the "innumerable teeming things, living things both small and great" that inhabit the oceans (v.25). The psalmist referred in poetic terms
to the ocean as the playground of Leviathan, a giant sea monster
that God "made to play there" (v.26).
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