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May 10, 2004 · One of the biggest difficulties for our interpretation of the material in Revelation 17–18 has always been the date of the writing of the book.
(2) This view assumes that the Greek of the Apocalypse is due to the author's ignorance of Greek syntax, when in fact other factors might be involved. We ...
May 25, 2004 · One proponent of this view, Robert Van Kampen, boldly asserts that “there is one inescapable proof that this multitude must be the raptured ...
24; Mark 13)! It follows the literary genre initiated by Ezekiel, Daniel, and Zechariah, but developed during the intertestamental period (Jewish apocalyptic ...
Jan 1, 2008 · The book of Daniel is rightly classified as an apocalyptic writing, because of its series of supernatural visions which by their character ...
Christian apocalypse is written from the standpoint of the contemporaneousness of the Church to the Christ who is risen and who will come again. Though the book ...
Ihsou Cristou, “the revelation of Jesus Christ”) could be interpreted as either an objective genitive (“the revelation about Jesus Christ”), subjective genitive ...
Apr 11, 2011 · 1 PETER: Ehrman correctly claims that the book highlights suffering and a suffering of a sort that is not so much official as simply present.
7 Now when the thousand years are finished , Satan will be released from his prison 8 and will go out to deceive the nations at the four corners of the ...