Biblical Beasts
Creatures of Prophecy, Power, and Symbolism
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Publisher Description
Before they were feared as monsters, they were recorded as messages.
Biblical Beasts explores the powerful creatures described throughout scripture as symbols of authority, judgment, chaos, and divine order. From Leviathan and Behemoth in the Book of Job to the four beasts of Daniel’s visions, the locust army of Revelation, the dragon and the Beast of Revelation, and the Four Horsemen, these figures emerge as more than creatures—they function as prophetic symbols encoded within biblical history.
Blending Old and New Testament passages with historical and cultural context, each entry examines how these beasts were understood by ancient audiences, how they represented kingdoms, powers, or cosmic forces, and why their imagery endured across generations. Some are presented as literal beings, others as symbolic visions, but all reflect humanity’s attempt to understand divine authority, judgment, and the unfolding structure of the world.
Designed as a visual, digital-first reference, this book is formatted to display beautifully on phones, tablets, and modern e-readers. Each entry is concise, easy to digest, and ideal for pick-up-and-go reading—whether exploring a single creature or browsing the archive in short sessions.
Presented as classified case files uncovered by Agent Hastings and analyzed by AI.tek, Biblical Beasts treats these figures not as fantasy, but as symbolic artifacts of belief preserved within scripture.
Biblical Beasts is part of The Computer Files series, a visual archive documenting belief systems, ancient records, and legendary accounts once thought lost.