This article examines how the use of libation imagery, such as bowls (phialai) and wine, in the Book of Revelation to showcase the ways in which early Christians negotiated the language of sacrifice into their own praxis. As opposed to embracing libation imagery, as occurs in other New Testament texts (e.g., Luke’s cup in 22:20; Philippians 2:17), Revelation uses such imagery to point to wrong religious practice. Libation practice is used as a metaphor for God’s wrath (e.g., “wine poured … unmixed into the cup of [God’s] anger” in Revelation 14:10); the libations that are poured out in the vision of the Bowls of Wrath, in chapter 16, pour out plagues. The implications of this judgmental imagery for early Christian hearers of this text in As...
- The Wine of Spiritalism - The Bible Condemns Spiritualism - Modern Spirtualism - Progress of Spiri...
- The Wine of Spiritalism - The Bible Condemns Spiritualism - Modern Spirtualism - Progress of Spiri...
When banquets are performed on the early modern stage, devils can be seen beside the eaters. This is...
This article examines how the use of libation imagery, such as bowls (phialai) and wine, in the Book...
This article examines how the use of libation imagery, such as bowls (phialai) and wine, in the Book...
Cyprian’s Epistle 63 represents the earliest extant account of the proper meaning and administration...
Across the Levant “libation installations” have been identified at numerous ancient archaeological s...
This article reassesses the metaphors found in Isa 49.26a and 63.6 in their historical and socio-rel...
Revelation 14:9–11 has traditionally been used as one of the most important proof-texts for the doct...
The eating of deity as flesh and blood is the ritual that characterizes the Christian Mass, although...
This article aims to revise predominant theological understandings of the Lord’s Supper that are pre...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
Humankind, for Gregory of Nyssa, was poisoned through a primordial act of eating the forbidden fruit...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
The ingestion of the scroll in Rev. 10:8–10 is a key element of how John experiences God’s revelati...
- The Wine of Spiritalism - The Bible Condemns Spiritualism - Modern Spirtualism - Progress of Spiri...
- The Wine of Spiritalism - The Bible Condemns Spiritualism - Modern Spirtualism - Progress of Spiri...
When banquets are performed on the early modern stage, devils can be seen beside the eaters. This is...
This article examines how the use of libation imagery, such as bowls (phialai) and wine, in the Book...
This article examines how the use of libation imagery, such as bowls (phialai) and wine, in the Book...
Cyprian’s Epistle 63 represents the earliest extant account of the proper meaning and administration...
Across the Levant “libation installations” have been identified at numerous ancient archaeological s...
This article reassesses the metaphors found in Isa 49.26a and 63.6 in their historical and socio-rel...
Revelation 14:9–11 has traditionally been used as one of the most important proof-texts for the doct...
The eating of deity as flesh and blood is the ritual that characterizes the Christian Mass, although...
This article aims to revise predominant theological understandings of the Lord’s Supper that are pre...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
Humankind, for Gregory of Nyssa, was poisoned through a primordial act of eating the forbidden fruit...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
The ingestion of the scroll in Rev. 10:8–10 is a key element of how John experiences God’s revelati...
- The Wine of Spiritalism - The Bible Condemns Spiritualism - Modern Spirtualism - Progress of Spiri...
- The Wine of Spiritalism - The Bible Condemns Spiritualism - Modern Spirtualism - Progress of Spiri...
When banquets are performed on the early modern stage, devils can be seen beside the eaters. This is...