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When we read through the Prophets in the Old Testament, particularly when we get to Ezekiel and Daniel we are introduced to fantastic images, whirling wheels, fantastic beasts, and world-shaking prophecies.
This type of writing is what is known as “apocalyptic” and it’s useful to take some time to understand this type of writing, this genre in the Bible to understand the books that contain it.
There is a lot of confusion around the word “apocalyptic.” In the secular world, this term has taken on the idea of the end of the world, or
The Greek term apokalypsis, from which we get our English word apocalypse, literally means “unveiling.” It also means a revelation.
In the apocalyptic writings, God is unveiling, giving special revelation, special insight to His prophets, enabling them to see things from HIS viewpoint.
And sometimes that view can get a bit wild and difficult to understand as he does that.
In this lesson, we’ll look at a key characteristic that distinguishes apocalyptic writing from other prophetic writings and that is its
In addition, one of the most useful parts of this lesson will be an overview of commentaries you can go to for help in understanding
Below are links to the blog and downloadable notes and questions, the podcast, and video:
Link to the blog and downloadable notes and questions: https://wp.me/pazrJD-M6
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When we read through the Prophets in the Old Testament, particularly when we get to Ezekiel and Daniel we are introduced to fantastic images, whirling wheels, fantastic beasts, and world-shaking prophecies.
This type of writing is what is known as “apocalyptic” and it’s useful to take some time to understand this type of writing, this genre in the Bible to understand the books that contain it.
There is a lot of confusion around the word “apocalyptic.” In the secular world, this term has taken on the idea of the end of the world, or
The Greek term apokalypsis, from which we get our English word apocalypse, literally means “unveiling.” It also means a revelation.
In the apocalyptic writings, God is unveiling, giving special revelation, special insight to His prophets, enabling them to see things from HIS viewpoint.
And sometimes that view can get a bit wild and difficult to understand as he does that.
In this lesson, we’ll look at a key characteristic that distinguishes apocalyptic writing from other prophetic writings and that is its
In addition, one of the most useful parts of this lesson will be an overview of commentaries you can go to for help in understanding
Below are links to the blog and downloadable notes and questions, the podcast, and video:
Link to the blog and downloadable notes and questions: https://wp.me/pazrJD-M6