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Playing with Leviathan : interpretation and reception of monsters from the biblical world / edited by Koert van Bekkum [and three others].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Brill 2017
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]
©2017
Description
1 online resource (343 pages) : illustrations.
Details
Subject(s)
Leviathan
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Monsters in the Bible
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Editor
Bekkum, K. van
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Series
Themes in biblical narrative ; v. 21.
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Themes in biblical narrative: Jewish and Christian traditions, 1388-3909 ; volume 21
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Summary note
Since ancient times Leviathan and other monsters from the biblical world symbolize the life-threatening powers in nature and history. They represent the dark aspects of human nature and political entities and reveal the supernatural dimensions of evil. Ancient texts and pictures regarding these monsters reflect an environment of polytheism and religious pluralism. Remarkably, however, the biblical writings and post-biblical traditions use these venerated symbols in portraying God as being sovereign over the entire universe, a theme that is also prominent in the reception of these texts in subsequent contexts. This volume explores this tension and elucidates the theological and cultural meaning of ‘Leviathan’ by studying its ancient Near Eastern background and its attestation in biblical texts, early and rabbinic Judaism, Christian theology, Early Modern art, and film.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Contents
Preliminary Material
The Leviathan in the Ancient Near East / Marjo Korpel and Johannes de Moor
God and the Dragons in the Book of Isaiah / Jaap Dekker
As a Fish on Dry Land. Some Remarks on Tannîn in Ezekiel / Ben van Werven
“Is Your Rage Against the Rivers, Your Wrath Against the Sea?”. Storm-God Imagery in Habakkuk 3 / Koert van Bekkum
The Monster as a Toy. Leviathan in Psalm 104:26 / Gert Kwakkel
“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find The(ir Wisdo)m”. Behemoth and Leviathan in the Book of Job / Nicholas Ansell
Leviathan on the Menu of the Messianic Meal. The Use of Various Images of Leviathan in Early Jewish Tradition / Michael Mulder
Romans 16:17–20a: Imminent Danger and Victory / Theo van Spanje
The Air Combat between Michael and the Dragon. Revelation 12:7–12 in Relation to Similar Texts from the New Testament / Rob van Houwelingen
Leviathan and the Monsters in Revelation / Henk van de Kamp
God and the Suffering of Animals / Gijsbert van den Brink
“God Deals More Roughly with His Creature than We Would Like”. Leviathan in the Work of Arnold A. van Ruler / Dirk van Keulen
Modern Political Society as Leviathan. Interpretation and Application of Thomas Hobbes’ Use of a Biblical Symbol / Ad de Bruijne
The Dragon / Snake in Myth, Religion and Mission. Fear of Death Defeated by the Message of Life / Kees Haak
A Glimpse of the Beast. Leviathan in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art / Anique de Kruijf
Incarnations of Death: Leviathan in the Movies / Reinier Sonneveld
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Geographical and Personal Names
Index of Subjects
Index of Modern Authors.
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ISBN
90-04-33796-2
OCLC
968246381
Doi
10.1163/9789004337961
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