Tracing a Literary Structure in the Book of Revelation

There is no consensus concerning the literary structure of Rev 1:1-22:21. Arguing that Revelation is a document not primarily about the eschaton but about the perennial saving effects of the death and resurrection of Jesus, this study suggests that it is enclosed by a prologue (1:1-8) and an epilogu...

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Main Author: Moloney, Francis J. 1940- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Catholic Biblical Association of America 2022
In: The catholic biblical quarterly
Year: 2022, Volume: 84, Issue: 4, Pages: 642-659
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Revelation / Bible. Offenbarung des Johannes 1,1-8 / Bible. Offenbarung des Johannes 22,6-21 / Bible. Offenbarung des Johannes 17,1-22,5 / Resurrection / Death / Jesus Christus / End times / Textual structure
B Last Judgment
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bibel. Offenbarung des Johannes, 12,1-14,20
B Eschaton
B death and resurrection of Christ
B "sevens"
B Bibel. Offenbarung des Johannes, 17,1-22,5
B Bibel. Offenbarung des Johannes, 1,9-11,19
B Harmagedon
B literary structure
B Bibel. Offenbarung des Johannes, 12,1-22,5
B Bibel. Offenbarung des Johannes, 15,1-16,21
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Summary:There is no consensus concerning the literary structure of Rev 1:1-22:21. Arguing that Revelation is a document not primarily about the eschaton but about the perennial saving effects of the death and resurrection of Jesus, this study suggests that it is enclosed by a prologue (1:1-8) and an epilogue (22:6-21). The structure of the first half of the document depends on the seven letters, seals, and trumpets (Rev 1:9-11:19). The second half (12:1-22:5) is shaped by three narratives (12:1-14:20) that prepare for John's final "seven," the description of Harmagedon (15:1-16:21). Three further narratives (17:1-22:5) indicate the consequences of that event.
ISSN:2163-2529
Contains:Enthalten in: The catholic biblical quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/cbq.2022.0134