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I've always been interested in the account of Job, specifically the illustration of the behemoth and the leviathan specifically mentioned in scripture. However, when browsing around online, I found both of these consistantly cross-referenced with a "Ziz." According to wikipedia:
The Ziz (Hebrew: זיז
is a giant griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology, said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan. It is considered a giant animal/monster corresponding to archetypal creatures. Rabbis have said that the Ziz is comparable to the Persian Simurgh.[1] Behemoth, Leviathan and Ziz were traditionally a favorite decoration motif for rabbis living in Russia.
.... So, my question: Where did the story of the Ziz come from? Is there anywhere I can find out more about it? I assume it's metaphorical, however, some references talk about how there are those who believe that the meat of this bird will eventually literally be served to mankind.
My Jewish relatives say they've never heard of it, so I assume it's not a mainstream concept?
The Ziz (Hebrew: זיז
.... So, my question: Where did the story of the Ziz come from? Is there anywhere I can find out more about it? I assume it's metaphorical, however, some references talk about how there are those who believe that the meat of this bird will eventually literally be served to mankind.
My Jewish relatives say they've never heard of it, so I assume it's not a mainstream concept?