Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) was an English philosopher, well known as a religious skeptic. His masterpiece, a study of politics (but also of human nature), had a title from the Bible, Leviathan.
The title page of the book included this Bible quote from Job 41:33, “There is no power on earth that may be compared with him.”
The Leviathan mentioned in Job and elsewhere in the Bible refers to a mythical sea creature of great strength. Hobbes was one of the first scholars to deny that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible.