Biblical Monsters
Angels
Seraphim (Isaiah 6:2)
Ophanim (Ezekiel 1:15)
Leviathan
"Medieval merchants intentionally disseminated maps depicting sea serpents like Leviathan at the edges of their trade routes in order to discourage further exploration and to establish monopolies"
Behemoth
Mentioned in the Old Testament, the Behemoth were described in the Book of Job as powerful animals, with "Bones [made] of tubes of bronze, limbs like rods of iron. It was the first among the works of God"
The Hebrew word for 'Behemoth' comes from 'behemah', meaning 'Great Beast, relating to Cohen's definition of the monster surpassing "the limits of knowing".
Biblical Monsters
sad burrito
Created on February 1, 2023
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Corporate Christmas Presentation
View
Snow Presentation
View
Nature Presentation
View
Halloween Presentation
View
Tarot Presentation
View
Winter Presentation
View
Vaporwave presentation
Explore all templates
Transcript
Biblical Monsters
Angels
Seraphim (Isaiah 6:2)
Ophanim (Ezekiel 1:15)
Leviathan
"Medieval merchants intentionally disseminated maps depicting sea serpents like Leviathan at the edges of their trade routes in order to discourage further exploration and to establish monopolies"
Behemoth
Mentioned in the Old Testament, the Behemoth were described in the Book of Job as powerful animals, with "Bones [made] of tubes of bronze, limbs like rods of iron. It was the first among the works of God"
The Hebrew word for 'Behemoth' comes from 'behemah', meaning 'Great Beast, relating to Cohen's definition of the monster surpassing "the limits of knowing".