And where did ane myths come from?
They come from the imaginations of people. Kind of like marvel super hero movies. People imagine things and write legends about them.
Leviathan is a mythical creature from Jewish tradition that represents the enemy of Israel. I have two questions for you.
1. Where do myths come from?
2. Who is the ultimate enemy of God’s people?
Nope. It's more broad than the enemy of Isreal. In fact, leviathan was present in texts before Isreal even existed.
Oh? So no history in the Bible? What is the Bible then exactly?
I didn't say there wasn't some history in the Bible. But much of it isn't.
What language did Jesus speak? Who created languages?
People make languages.
Think about the king James version. The English spoken just a couple hundred years ago is different from our own. Languages change over time and are made by people to communicate ideas.
Like I said, leviathan could have been a direct revelation or it could have been a cultural reference. I don’t know why you are bringing up leviathan. Psalm 74 is not talking about creation. It is talking about the almighty power of God. How does it prove that people evolved?
Psalm 74 is talking about creation.
Psalm 74:14-17 ESV
[14] You crushed the heads of Leviathan; you gave him as food for the creatures of the wilderness. [15] You split open springs and brooks; you dried up ever-flowing streams. [16] Yours is the day, yours also the night; you have established the heavenly lights and the sun. [17] You have fixed all the boundaries of the earth; you have made summer and winter.
He established day and night, the heavenly lights and the sun. He fixed the boundaries of the earth, He created summer and winter.
It's normal to see this kind of language in association with the defeat of leviathan in ANE texts. Because creation of the cosmos was done at the defeat of this creature.
The point is that, this is reference to broader cultural ANE concepts. God isn't teaching Moses a historical scientifically accurate narrative about how He defeated a multi headed fire breathing sea dragon while he created the universe. If you think that this is somehow scientific or historical, I would just pray that you reconsider your understanding of scripture.
“He is king over all the sons of pride”. That’s literally Satan.
No. It's just leviathan. These are two different concepts from different periods of time. In fact, satan is in the book of Job as well, right along side leviathan (two separate concepts). But you'll notice that it's not the Satan that you are thinking of.
Job 1:6-7 ESV
[6] Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came among them. [7] The Lord said to Satan, “From where have you come?” Satan answered the Lord and said, “From going to and fro on the earth, and from walking up and down on it.”
If leviathan were Satan, they wouldn't be described as completely different beings in this same book.
But also you might wonder why, after the fall, Satan is mysteriously present in the divine council of God. Shouldnt he be in hell somewhere? Why is he in heaven having a casual conversation with God? The answer is, the context is different. It's not the Satan of the new testament. Satan wasn't even a thing in the old testament. Rather it was "the satan" the antagonist. A title that was sometimes assigned to the angel of God.
But the point is that, it's ok for Moses or whomever to pull things into the Bible from their cultural context. There are naturally things in the Bible that are referenced from culture that aren't prophetic revelation from God. Like the various languages in the Bible. God didn't reveal the Greek language to the New Testament authors. That's just part of their culture. And so Greek finds its way into the Bible. Not because God revealed Greek as some holy language.
So it's the same thing with ANE concepts like leviathan. Or ANE cosmology. God isn't teaching people about a solid sky. It's just part of the culture worldview of the biblical authors. And so it makes its way into the Bible in various places. Including in Genesis.