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Issue no. 13

Jan-March 2008


Our thirteenth Issue is a special on the Apocalypse. It commences with two articles on the Psalter and apocalyptic testimony –the first on Psalm 2 and the second is on Psalm 79; both articles examine the relationship between these Psalms and the eschatology of Revelation 11. Our third article Feast Days and the Structure of Revelation , examines how the festal calendar of Israel shaped not only the liturgy of the Old Testament, but also the structure of Revelation. The article that follows, The Mission of the Seventy notes the similarities between first century witnessing and last days witnessing in Revelation 11. The fifth article on The First Four Sealsis an exegesis on the opening of the scroll and the ‘Four horsemen of the Apocalypse’ –contextualizing Revelation in its first century setting. The book we review Redating the New Testament by J.A.T. Robinson has almost become a Christian classic and firmly dates the New Testament before 70 – this is of particular interest to students of the Apocalypse.

 

 

Front-cover for 13th Issue:

 

        http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/cover-13.pdf

 

 

1.  Psalm 2: The Psalter and apocalyptic testimony

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/psalm2.pdf

 

 

2.Psalm 79: The Psalter and apocalyptic testimony

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/psalm79.pdf

 

3.  Feast Days: Examines Feast Days and the Structure of Revelation

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/feasts.pdf

 

 

4. The Mission of the Seventy: Similarities between first century witnessing and last days witnessing

 

     http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/mission70.pdf

 

 

5. opening the Scroll: ‘The Four horsemen of the Apocalypse’

 

    http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/seals1-4.pdf

 

 

6. Review - Redating the New Testament: by J.A.T. Robinson

 

 

http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2008q1/redating.pdf

 

 

 

 

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