Taste of Honey
- 14 December 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Equinox Publishing in Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
- Vol. 14 (3), 370-394
- https://doi.org/10.1558/jsrnc.38824
Abstract
The production and consumption of honey have inspired linguistic and visual metaphors in letters, folk customs, and the plastic arts. The images conveying the honey metaphor in medieval and modern Jewish art emphasized the operations with and about honey: the human or animal appetite for it and enjoyment in its consumption, as well as its mysterious production and courageous protection by the bees. The natural phenomenon of bee honey and bodily reactions to it was symbolically projected to represent human intellectual learning. Visual implementations of the honey metaphor in Hebrew books and synagogues and on Jewish ritual objects moralized nature in order to propagate aspiration for divine wisdom.Keywords
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