Honestly, I not trying to 'debate' you.. but it is what it is.
Colorful, "new" definitions of the word doesnt change the etymology.
The Hebrew is Twisted and Coiled, in references to the monster.
They wouldnt speak, my leg is Leviathaned in the rope.. etc.
It was specifically used as reference in context.
Additionally, what your source calls " Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit, each bound within the circle of life, death, and rebirth etc etc...."
Is pure deception my freind..
The letters are plain and simple- HEBREW!
And they mean what they mean. not some new agy mystical meaning..
As for your search on the definition:
I dont think that the other sources you reference
are the foremost expert on Hebrew etymology....
It seems you may have omitted some of the research on that site..:
Like I said, Im not trying to debate you, but I spend alot of my time researching language and history and the roots/origins of words etc and I beleive that if you would use a word such as LVTHN, it is prudent to be aware of its root definition and not just the way the contemporary world or mystical realm would like to perceive it.
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