Revela&on. A Guide to Interpreta&on

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Revela&on A Guide to Interpreta&on

Authorship John the Apostle Probably supported by Papias (c. 130) Jus&n Martyr (c. 140) Melito, bishop of Sardis (c. 165) Irenaus, from Smyrna (c. 180) Muratorian Canon (c. 190) According to Gerhard Maier, no NT book has a stronger or earlier tradi&on of apostolic authorship than Revela&on

Date, Provenance, Addressees Possibly dated to the reign of one of four different emperors Trajan (98-117) Dorotheus; Theophylact Domi&an (81-96; c. 95 or 96) supported by Irenaus and other church fathers Nero (54-68) Syriac versions of Rev Claudius (41-54) Epiphanius Evidence for determining date Persecu&on of Chris&ans (favors Nero date) Worship of Emperor (favors Domi&an) 13:4,15-16; 14:9-11; 15:2; 16:2; 19:20; 20:4) Condi&ons of churches (favors Domi&an) 7 kings of 17:9-11 (favors Nero) Provenance: Patmos Addressees: churches of Asia Minor

Characteris&cs of Apocalyp&c Literature revelatory literature narra&ve framework mediated to human by otherworldly being discloses a transcendental reality eschatological salva&on supernatural world

Works Classified as Apocalyp&c Literature Select Jewish or Chris&an wri&ngs produced between 250 BC and AD 150 Canonical Literature Revela&on Daniel 7-12 (though Daniel probably dates to 6 th century) Noncanonical Literature 14 Jewish documents (including 1 Enoch) 23 Chris&an documents

Key Features of Apocalyp&c Literature Eschatological Focus Revela&on of the Hidden Heavy Symbolism (par&cularly complex and strange symbols like bizarre beasts) Angelic Messengers and Heavenly Ascents (Revela&on 1:1 and 4:1) Three Axes: Temporal: Present Age and Age to Come Spa&al: Earth and Heaven Anthropological: Wicked and the Righteous

Apocalyp&c Literature and the Poli&cal Cartoon (Caird s view)

Major Approaches to Revela&on Preterist View Historicist View Futurist View Idealist View

Preterist View View I sees Revela&on as a prophecy of the Fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 Revela&on predates AD 70 Babylon the Great represent Israel who oppresses Chris&ans Weaknesses Daniel suggests pagan na&ons, not apostate Israel, are focus of judgment Revela&on seems to describe final judgment

Preterist View View II holds that Revela&on is a prophecy of the fall of the Roman Empire Does not necessitate a pre 70 date Rome is a more probable id of Babylon Weakness Revela&on seems to describe final, not temporal judgment

Historicist View Revela&on predicts major movements of church history up to the &me of the commentator Examples: invasions of the Roman Empire by Goths and Muslims, corrup&on of medieval papacy, the reign of Charlemagne, Protestant Reforma&on, destruc&on under Napoleon and Hitler Weakness limits prophecies to Western church history has licle relevance to original readers

Futurist View Regards Rev. 4-22:5 as referring exclusively to future &me immediately preceding the end of history Dispensa&onal futurism literal interpreta&on order of visions represents chronological order of future events Pretribula&onal rapture Modified futurism not as literal visions are not chronological (allows recapitula&on) Chris&ans will pass through final period of trial

Idealist View Revela&on is a symbolic portrayal of the conflict between good and evil, the forces of God and the forces of Satan Weaknesses Does not depict any final consumma&on to history (no final victory for God or judgment of evil) Links no symbol to actual events

Major Eschatological Schemes Premillennialism literal 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth Second Coming ushers in this reign Postmillennialism Millennium represents effec&veness of Gospel in present age Millennium ushers in Second Coming Amillennialism 1,000 years are not literal represents en&re period between 1 st and 2 nd Comings

Significant Interpre&ve Ques&ons Tendencies of the Genre: Symbolic vs. Literal Temporal Framework: Chronological Telescopic Recapitula&ve Usage of the OT: Actual Dependence upon OT vs. Incorpora&on of OT Language and Themes

Hermeneu&cal Keys Humility Seek to understand the message of the book as a whole especially as expressed in the introduc&on and conclusion Anchor exegesis in the inaugural vision since the inaugural vision summarizes the theme of most apocalyp&c works

Study the OT texts to which John alludes in context and assume that John used them faithfully As in the parables, recognize that some details are added simply for effect and may not be symbolic. Preach and teach the broad themes and avoid gehng bogged down in details. Be very hesitant to embrace an interpreta&on which would not have been sensible to the first century reader

Tenta&ve Sugges&ons About the Structure of the Book Close examina&on suggests to me that the three septets involve recapitula&on Each septet seems to build to a climax of final judgment 7 th seal: Vengeance for the persecuted saints 7 th trumpet: Consumma&on of Christ s Kingdom, see esp. 1117-19 7 th Bowl: Ucer destruc&on and judgment of Babylon, the symbol of rebellious sinful humanity

Similar structures to the septets: series of four, followed by interlude, followed by series of three Other apocalyp&c literatures describes divine acts as series of sevens. See for example 4 th Esdras. This suggests that the seventh seal, trumpet and bowl all symbolize the final judgment and the preceding events are the events leading up to the end No&ce allusion to Exod. 19:16 in each seventh element Compare 6:12ff with 16:18ff and 20:11

Compare sixth element of each series Each has a tripar&te structure Each describes different situa&on of believers and unbelievers immediately preceding final judgment No&ce that some elements of the lacer series seem to intensify matching elements of the previous series

Recurring Themes in Matching Elements of the Septets Second Trumpet: 1/3 of sea becomes blood Third Trumpet: 1/3 of rivers become bicer Fourth Trumpet: 1/3 of the sun is struck and darkened Second Bowl: Sea turns to blood of dead man Third Bowl: Rivers become blood Fourth Bowl: Sun scorches men w. heat

Snyder s Chias&c Outline A. Introduc&on: Apocalypse, Epistle, Prophecy (1:1-3,4-8,9-20) B. Vision: Saints on Earth (2-3) C. Heavenly Sanhedrin Convened for Judgment and Enthronement (4-5) D. Seven Seals (6:1-8:1) E. Seven Trumpets (8:2-9:21) F. Theophany: Lord s messenger descending to sea and land (10) G. War against the Saints on Earth (11) G. War against the Dragon in Heaven (12) F. Counter- Theophany: Two messengers ascending from sea and land (13) E. Unnumbered Series of Seven Proclama&ons (14) D. Seven Bowls (15-16) C. Heavenly Sanhedrin Convened for Judgment and the Messianic Reign B. Vision: Saints in Heaven (21:1-22:5) A. Conclusion: Apocalypse, Epistle, Prophecy (22:6-9, 10-20, 21)

Views of Rev 12 Woman Israel Church Church Dragon Satan Satan Satan Child Christ Christ Christ Michael Walvoord Beale Ladd Holy angels Angelic defenders of the Church Angelic defenders of the Church Casting Out Beginning of tribulation Christ s resurrection destroys Satan s ability to accuse toppling of Satan through ministries of Christian disciples Eagle Flight to wilderness (Petra) Word enables believers to persevere No historical equivalent; promise of ultimate deliverance Children Jews Believers Believers