The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture

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Autor(a) principal: Dorneles, Vanderlei
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Horizonte - Revista de Estudos de Teologia e Ciências da Religião
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/P.2175-5841.2017v15n48p1423
Resumo: This article analyzes the metaphor of the seven-headed beast and its intertextuality in the Apocalypse of John and ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian texts as well as with the Old Testament. It is based on the concepts of metaphor, according to Lakoff and Johnson; the concepts of texts of culture, intertextuality, and semiosphere, from Lotman’s Semiotics of Culture; and the monster as a symbolic representation of a grotesque alterity, according to Cohen. It starts from the assumption that some linguistic and conceptual elements, settled in the memory of cultures, allow the intertwining of texts of different times and places. In addition to the biblical text in which monstrous animals are used as representations of opposing powers, the metaphor of the beast is taken in its semiotic connections with ancient texts in which also is verified a building of seven-headed monsters, like the Palette of Narmer from 3100 B.C. and the Cylinder of Tell Asmar from 2200 B.C., among others. These connections indicate that the biblical apocalyptic text is not isolated from the cultures of its time. They also allow us to see the prophetic narratives of the Apocalypse as a text of culture which is able to dialogue with a network of other narratives.
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spelling The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient cultureA besta de sete cabeças e seus antecedentes em textos da cultura antigaseven-headed beastmetaphormythologyReligious studiesTheologyBiblebesta de sete cabeçasmetáforamitologiaApocalipsemitologiaThis article analyzes the metaphor of the seven-headed beast and its intertextuality in the Apocalypse of John and ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian texts as well as with the Old Testament. It is based on the concepts of metaphor, according to Lakoff and Johnson; the concepts of texts of culture, intertextuality, and semiosphere, from Lotman’s Semiotics of Culture; and the monster as a symbolic representation of a grotesque alterity, according to Cohen. It starts from the assumption that some linguistic and conceptual elements, settled in the memory of cultures, allow the intertwining of texts of different times and places. In addition to the biblical text in which monstrous animals are used as representations of opposing powers, the metaphor of the beast is taken in its semiotic connections with ancient texts in which also is verified a building of seven-headed monsters, like the Palette of Narmer from 3100 B.C. and the Cylinder of Tell Asmar from 2200 B.C., among others. These connections indicate that the biblical apocalyptic text is not isolated from the cultures of its time. They also allow us to see the prophetic narratives of the Apocalypse as a text of culture which is able to dialogue with a network of other narratives.O artigo analisa a metáfora da besta de sete cabeças e sua intertextualidade no Apocalipse de João e textos antigos egípcios e mesopotâmicos bem como com o Antigo Testamento. Emprega os conceitos de texto da cultura, intertextualidade e semiosfera, tendo como referencial a Semiótica da Cultura. Parte da pressuposição de que elementos linguísticos e conceituais, plantados na memória das culturas, permitem o entrecruzamento dos textos de diferentes épocas e lugares. A metáfora da besta é analisada em suas conexões sígnicas com textos antigos nos quais também se verifica a construção de monstros de sete cabeças, como a Paleta de Narmer de 3100 a.C. e o Cilindro de Tell Asmar de 2200 a.C., entre outros. Essas conexões indicam que o texto apocalíptico bíblico não está isolado das culturas de seu tempo.Editora PUC Minas2017-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/P.2175-5841.2017v15n48p142310.5752/P.2175-5841.2017v15n48p1423-1445HORIZONTE - Revista de Estudos de Teologia e Ciências da Religião; v. 15, n. 48, out./dez. 2017 - Dossiê - Ordens Religiosas Medievais: Poder e Sociedade; 1423-1445HORIZONTE - Journal of Studies in Theology and Religious Sciences; v. 15, n. 48, out./dez. 2017 - Dossiê - Ordens Religiosas Medievais: Poder e Sociedade; 1423-14452175-5841reponame:Horizonte - Revista de Estudos de Teologia e Ciências da Religiãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)instacron:PUC_MINSporhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/P.2175-5841.2017v15n48p1423/12849Copyright (c) 2017 HORIZONTEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDorneles, Vanderlei2020-12-21T18:12:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15767Revistahttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonteONGhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/oaihorizonte.pucminas@gmail.com2175-58411679-9615opendoar:2020-12-21T18:12:58Horizonte - Revista de Estudos de Teologia e Ciências da Religião - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
A besta de sete cabeças e seus antecedentes em textos da cultura antiga
title The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
spellingShingle The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
Dorneles, Vanderlei
seven-headed beast
metaphor
mythology
Religious studies
Theology
Bible
besta de sete cabeças
metáfora
mitologia
Apocalipse
mitologia
title_short The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
title_full The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
title_fullStr The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
title_full_unstemmed The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
title_sort The seven-headed beast and its antecedents in texts of the ancient culture
author Dorneles, Vanderlei
author_facet Dorneles, Vanderlei
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv seven-headed beast
metaphor
mythology
Religious studies
Theology
Bible
besta de sete cabeças
metáfora
mitologia
Apocalipse
mitologia
topic seven-headed beast
metaphor
mythology
Religious studies
Theology
Bible
besta de sete cabeças
metáfora
mitologia
Apocalipse
mitologia
description This article analyzes the metaphor of the seven-headed beast and its intertextuality in the Apocalypse of John and ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian texts as well as with the Old Testament. It is based on the concepts of metaphor, according to Lakoff and Johnson; the concepts of texts of culture, intertextuality, and semiosphere, from Lotman’s Semiotics of Culture; and the monster as a symbolic representation of a grotesque alterity, according to Cohen. It starts from the assumption that some linguistic and conceptual elements, settled in the memory of cultures, allow the intertwining of texts of different times and places. In addition to the biblical text in which monstrous animals are used as representations of opposing powers, the metaphor of the beast is taken in its semiotic connections with ancient texts in which also is verified a building of seven-headed monsters, like the Palette of Narmer from 3100 B.C. and the Cylinder of Tell Asmar from 2200 B.C., among others. These connections indicate that the biblical apocalyptic text is not isolated from the cultures of its time. They also allow us to see the prophetic narratives of the Apocalypse as a text of culture which is able to dialogue with a network of other narratives.
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