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Who are the little creatures in icons of Jesus’ Baptism?

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Orthodox icons of the baptism of Christ include small “sea monsters” fleeing from him.

The three synoptic gospels (that is, those of Matthew, Mark and Luke) describe the baptism of Christ in detail.

Matthew’s version reads:
This passage is known as the Epiphany (or the Theophany) of the Holy Trinity – the word epiphany being Greek for “revelation,” thus implying Jesus’ baptism is a “revelation of God,” an event in which God reveals himself.
Several paradoxes stem from this revealing character of the event, as Icon Reader points out.

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