This paper looks at the way the book of Revelation describes the hierarchical relationship between God and Christ by recombining the imagery of God from the Hebrew bible. Christ seems at times to be equal to God himself, and at other times to be only an angel serving God. Following a textual analysis of theophanies and angelophanies from three of the Hebrew prophets which form the primary source material of Revelation – Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, I will explicate the theophanies, angelophanies, and christophanies in Revelation, showing how these purportedly contradictory images are reconcilable
Concerning John's use of the OT in Revelation, recent scholarship has observed that in terms of clos...
The specific question faced in this essay is whether special divine revelation has received embodime...
This article gives a historical overview of the main issues and problems facing Christian interprete...
Let me welcome you to this study of two of the greatest prophetic books in the Bible. Surely when yo...
The book of Revelation relentlessly alludes to Jewish scripture. Linguistic and thematic material f...
D.Litt. et Phil.Revelation has received much attention throughout the nearly two millennia since its...
This article explores the story and plot of Daniel 8 and 9, and argues that the angel Gabriel assis...
The book of Revelation is a book that has continually received attention from many who have studied ...
The many divergent interpretations of the book of Revelation seem to create a problem concerning the...
Recent biblical research focuses on the elements which are important in the description of God in th...
Studies of divine revelation in the Old Testament rightly focus on Israel’s encounter with God at Mo...
Throughout the Old Testament it can often be noticed that the character of God himself changes in th...
D.Litt et Phil.Bauckham rightly observes that the “… theology of Revelation is highly theocentric. T...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Dispensationalist theologies that ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Dispensationalist theologies that u...
Concerning John's use of the OT in Revelation, recent scholarship has observed that in terms of clos...
The specific question faced in this essay is whether special divine revelation has received embodime...
This article gives a historical overview of the main issues and problems facing Christian interprete...
Let me welcome you to this study of two of the greatest prophetic books in the Bible. Surely when yo...
The book of Revelation relentlessly alludes to Jewish scripture. Linguistic and thematic material f...
D.Litt. et Phil.Revelation has received much attention throughout the nearly two millennia since its...
This article explores the story and plot of Daniel 8 and 9, and argues that the angel Gabriel assis...
The book of Revelation is a book that has continually received attention from many who have studied ...
The many divergent interpretations of the book of Revelation seem to create a problem concerning the...
Recent biblical research focuses on the elements which are important in the description of God in th...
Studies of divine revelation in the Old Testament rightly focus on Israel’s encounter with God at Mo...
Throughout the Old Testament it can often be noticed that the character of God himself changes in th...
D.Litt et Phil.Bauckham rightly observes that the “… theology of Revelation is highly theocentric. T...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Dispensationalist theologies that ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Dispensationalist theologies that u...
Concerning John's use of the OT in Revelation, recent scholarship has observed that in terms of clos...
The specific question faced in this essay is whether special divine revelation has received embodime...
This article gives a historical overview of the main issues and problems facing Christian interprete...