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Apocalyptic those ancient visionary writings which purport to reveal the mystery of the end of the age and of the glories of the age to come. Prophecy an utterance of a prophet, one who claims to speak for God. Since it often pertained to the future, comes to be identified with foretelling future events. Usually distinguished from narrative, law, psalms, wisdom; but not strictly a category of form, but rather of claimed source. Soulen, Handbook of Biblical Criticism

Revelation of a visionary sort Extensive use of symbolism Tendency to pessimism re/ human nature Cosmic perspective World-shaking events Triumph of God Deterministic events are set Dualistic struggle between good and evil Pseudonymous claims famous author History rewritten as prophecy

Numbers 23-24 Balaam's oracles Isaiah 24-27 events of end of age Ezekiel chariot w/ cherubim, departure of Glory, invasion of Israel, visionary temple, parabolic visions Daniel parabolic visions, dreams re/ future & end of age Zechariah parabolic visions, events of end

Olivet Discourse Christ reveals signs of end, 2 nd coming to disciples 1 Thessalonians 4-5 2 nd coming, resurrection, end of age 2 Thessalonians 1-2 2 nd coming, man of lawlessness Revelation visions of heaven, symbolism, end of age

1-3 Enoch 1 Enoch visionary journeys thru world & underworld; angels, Messiah; world history 2 Enoch visionary journey thru heavens; revelation of creation & world history to flood 3 Enoch visionary journey of R. Ishmael to heaven; secrets from Metatron re/ cosmos, end 2-3 Baruch 2 Baruch preview of world history to Messiah 3 Baruch complaint re/ destruction of Jerusalem leads to visit to different heavens

War Scroll (1QM) rules for conducting end-time war against Gentiles Assumption of Moses Moses, before departure, reveals history of Israel Martyrdom & Ascension of Isaiah visits heaven, sees future; sawn in two by king 4 Ezra 7 visions answering Ezra s Qs re/ Jerusalem, # of saved, history to Messiah

Shepherd of Hermas allegorical visions from woman & shepherd re/ Christian life Apocalypse of Peter Christ on Mt Olives describes heaven & hell, esp punishments Apocalypse of Paul carried up to 3 rd heaven, meets angels, patriarchs; blessing of righteous, punishment of wicked Apocalypse of Thomas events leading up to end in a 7-day scheme

Diverse materials here, particularly when both canonical & non-canonical lumped together Origin of genre is earlier than IT period, continues centuries later. Except for Jude, no clear evidence that canonical borrowed from non-canonical. Rather dependence seems to go the other way 1 Enoch dependent on Ezekiel, Daniel Hermas, Apoc Peter on Revelation

Does not mean canonical cannot use symbolism existing in culture at time: Some Greco-Roman symbolism in Revelation Seven-sealed book, white stone, etc. No real evidence of pseudonymity in canonical apocalyptic. What does this mean for interpretation? End of age, history Final judgment Fate of wicked Eternal state

Genre studies often overlook important items: Truth vs fiction of the book's contents Public vs private status of the book's circulation

Book of Mormon shares many genre features with Old Testament, but BM is fiction OT is history Apocryphal Acts resemble Canonical, but latter is history, former fiction Similarly with the Canonical vs Apocryphal Gospels I suggest that the Canonical Apocalypses are real visions from God while Apocryphal are not.

Canonical apocalypses apparently in public circulation since time of claimed authors, no reason to think this true for apocryphal ones. Compare Gospel of Thomas: "These are the secret words " and Joseph Smith 'finding' golden plates. I think the apocryphal apocalypses were semisecret works of Mormon-like groups in antiquity. Semi-secret because all such groups have occasional cases of apostasy.

These two matters will have considerable bearing on whether false authorship was OK in antiquity: Obviously it was OK to the founders of heretical cults who wrote such stuff They would have been in big trouble with their followers if they found out! I suspect the apocryphal works were written to mimic the canonical when these became wellknown.