
This post is a bit of a correction of an another one: I blogged
on Sunday about a statue that you can find on the garden of
Chatsworth House in
Derbyshire. I thought that it represented
Cain killing Abel. I was wrong. My wife made a research and found that it is
Samson killing a Philistine. More details about it
here. I know far less about Samson than I knew about Cain, but I think it is the weapon that threw me off: in many traditions, and even some creative translations, Cain is described as killing his brother with a donkey's jawbone. Even though in Genesis, it is not specified how he commits the murder. Well, I thought this was quite interesting.
1 comment:
It's hard to tell from the photo -- does Samson have his famous long hair?
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