- Rahab (demon)
In
Jewish folklore , Rahab is the name of a sea-demon, a dragon of the waters, the " [demonic] angel of the sea". [Babylonian Talmud, tractate "Baba Bathra 74b"]Etymology and traditional usage of "Rahab"
Rahab is mentioned in the
Talmud and theOld Testament , and its etymology is given as "noise", "tumult" and "arrogance".fact|date=August 2007This name originally designated the primordial abyss, the water-dragon of darkness and chaos, and so comparable to
Leviathan andTiamat . Rahab later became a particulardemon , inhabitant of the sea, especially associated with theRed Sea , in this case sometimes associated withLeviathan .fact|date=August 2007This name was also applied to
Egypt , and the destruction of thePharaoh after the Exodus of the Israelites from that country, was compared with the slaying of Rahab, perhaps a late corruption of Rahab slaying the Pharaoh (the Red Sea drowning his troops) (Isaiah 51:9-10).In Hebrew tradition
Rahab is or was the angel of insolence and pride, responsible for shaking the waters and producing big waves; he is also responsible for the roaring of the sea.fact|date=August 2007 According to some sources, he was the guardian angel of Egypt, a position often designated to other angels such as
Belial ,Mastema ,Samael andUzza .fact|date=August 2007 Rahab representsChaos in ancient texts such as theBible .In Psalm 89:9-10 God's triumph over Rahab is made clear. The Psalmist praises God saying, "You rule the raging of the sea and still the surging of its waves. You have crushed Rahab of the deep with a deadly wound."
The difference between Rahab and Tannin is unclear in Jewish literature.fact|date=August 2007
Video game references
There have been several video game characters that have been named "Rahab" and have had characteristics of an underwater monster. In ' for the
Playstation , Rahab is one of Kain's vampire generals that evolved over millennia into a large swimming monster. ' for theNintendo DS features an underwater boss named Rahab. In and in , a weapon called Rahab's Frost (Rahab's Sword in Aria of Sorrow), which is "a dagger made from the fang of the water dragon Rahab" is found. Rahab is also the final boss and main villain of the arcade shooter, "The Ocean Hunter ".ee also
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Leviathan
*Lotan
*Tannin (demon) References
*Day, John. 1985. "God's Conflict with the Dragon and the Sea." Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521256003.
External links
* [http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=70&letter=R&search=Rahab Jewish Encyclopedia: Rahab]
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