Tannin (demon)
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In Jewish folklore Tannin is the name of a demon associated either with a dragon or a serpent. Sometimes he is compared with Rahab, and also considered a dragon of the sea, especially associated with the Red Sea. Some scholars associated Tannin with Tiamat, as it happened with Rahab.
It is unclear in Jewish literature the differentiation between Tannin, Rahab and Leviathan, but Tannin and Rahab are more easily confused one with the other.
Tannin is also a toxin that is found in acorns and will shut down the digestive system. Tannin is located on the inner skin of an acorn.
Tannin, as well as Rahab, was a name applied to Egypt after the exodus of the Israelites from that country. Template:Judaism-stub