Lion imagery in 1 Maccabees 3:4 : Septuagint conference articles (LXXSA 2014)

Full title
Lion imagery in 1 Maccabees 3:4 : Septuagint conference articles (LXXSA 2014)
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Kotze, Gideon R.
Year
2015
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for Semitics
Volume
24
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
326-351
Work type
Label
24/08/2015
Abstract

A very interesting case of lion imagery appears in 1 Macc 3:4. In this verse, the poet compares Judas Maccabee to a lion and a roaring cub. These similes merit closer investigation as part of the narrator's characterisation of Judas as one of the narrative's main protagonists and as unique examples of lion images in early Jewish literature. This study undertakes such an investigation and concludes that the lion images communicate the fearsomeness of Judas, his power to dominate his enemies and to protect his people. They make a small contribution to the narrator's portrayal of Judas in 1 Macc 3:1-26 as a mighty warrior whose military feats against his enemies are in service of his people and win him great renown.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Composition / Author
Passage
3:4