Liturgical satire

Peter J. Leithart
April 1, 2008
Category: Bible - OT - Daniel,Bible - OT - Exodus

Jordan also cites an article from Hector Avalos arguing that the repetition of the lists of musical instruments and Babylonian officials in Daniel 3 is intended satirically.  Avalos writes:

“[Henri] Bergson argued that simple mechanical iteration is a great source of comedy.  When humans act as automatons or in an absentminded manner, they become subjects of comedy. . . . The four mechanical iterations of a lengthy list of musical instruments in vv. 5, 7, 10, 15 mirror the mechanistic behavior of the pagans before the image . . . . Indeed, as soon as the instruments sound, the pagans genuflect en masse before a lifeless image without a second thought.”


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