Measuring the Temple of God: Revelation 11.1–2 and the Destruction of Jerusalem

Rev 11.1–2 refers to the destruction of the temple in 70 ce. The measuring of the temple area does not signify that it will be protected, as is commonly thought, but symbolises that it falls under God's judgment. The underlying idea is that the destruction of the temple at the hands of the Gent...

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Main Author: Dulk, Matthijs den 1983- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 2008
In: New Testament studies
Year: 2008, Volume: 54, Issue: 3, Pages: 436-449
Further subjects:B 4 Ezra
B Gentiles
B Temple
B Apocalypse
B Roman Empire
B 2 Baruch
B Judgment
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Summary:Rev 11.1–2 refers to the destruction of the temple in 70 ce. The measuring of the temple area does not signify that it will be protected, as is commonly thought, but symbolises that it falls under God's judgment. The underlying idea is that the destruction of the temple at the hands of the Gentiles has been possible only because it was preceded by God's judgment, a notion also found in contemporary apocalyptic literature. John argues that God has given the Gentiles the authority to ‘trample the holy city’, including the temple, for a limited period of time.
ISSN:1469-8145
Contains:Enthalten in: New Testament studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0028688508000222