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In this series, Blaine and Anthony have argued that Revelation is the theological capstone of the Bible. Nevertheless, because its method of doing theology draws upon the Jewish (rather than the Greco-Roman) tradition, many of its claims go right over the head of modern readers. In this show, Blaine and Anthony drill down on some of the most notorious elements in Revelation: the 144,000, the Whore, the Beast, the Mark, and more. The actions of Revelation are not a disturbing fever dream. They are instead a profound picture of the world as it really is, and when we learn read our lives in terms of Revelation, we know how to follow Jesus as he establishes heaven on earth.
Where to Connect
Mount Vigil has come to an end but you can still connect with Anthony and Blaine at their respective blogs:
Mentioned in this episode:
The Seven-Part Structure of Revelation
Sources
For a wonderful introduction, check out:
The Bible Project’s Two-Part Overview
For a good book on the whole of revelation:
For a more scholarly take:
For a book on key elements and Old Testament allusions:
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In this series, Blaine and Anthony have argued that Revelation is the theological capstone of the Bible. Nevertheless, because its method of doing theology draws upon the Jewish (rather than the Greco-Roman) tradition, many of its claims go right over the head of modern readers. In this show, Blaine and Anthony drill down on some of the most notorious elements in Revelation: the 144,000, the Whore, the Beast, the Mark, and more. The actions of Revelation are not a disturbing fever dream. They are instead a profound picture of the world as it really is, and when we learn read our lives in terms of Revelation, we know how to follow Jesus as he establishes heaven on earth.
Where to Connect
Mount Vigil has come to an end but you can still connect with Anthony and Blaine at their respective blogs:
Mentioned in this episode:
The Seven-Part Structure of Revelation
Sources
For a wonderful introduction, check out:
The Bible Project’s Two-Part Overview
For a good book on the whole of revelation:
For a more scholarly take:
For a book on key elements and Old Testament allusions:
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