The Book of Revelation and the Interpretation of the Three
Angels
The remainder of the Johannine writings and the last disk of the New Testament
is the Apocalypse. Literally meaning revelation, it is the strangest criminal record of the
New Testament. It is written in such a difficult and composite style that many
otherwise devoted readers of the sacred texts are tempted to throw their transfer in
despair. However, if one has some knowledge of the authors, their backgrounds,
situations, styles, and purpose, the Apocalypse turns out to be quite a fascinating
and rewarding piece of literature.
Apocalyptic literature, a actually common and complex literary style, began to
emerge in Jewish circles or so the time of the Babylonian Exile. Its development
was sparked by the subscribe to for a covert of communication during times of
persecution. Words of encouragement had to be relayed to the Jews to dish out them
retain their faith in God, despite attacks from militant paganism and attempts of
oppression. These words, mean for Jews alone, had to be cast in terms only
they could understand. If the pagans uncovered the veritable meanings of writings,
there would have been a savage retaliation, hence the dire need for a secret code.
Examples of Apocalyptic writings can be found in Is. 24-27 and Zach. 9-12.
Daniel is written for the most part in this style, as well as Ezechiel
Apocalyptic writing was also super popular with Christians. This
literary form came quite naturally to St. John, an early Christian deeply versed in
the writing of his people, sacred and otherwise. Credited as being one of the
authors of the Book of Revelation, Johns work was a reproof of his own
suffering and hope for salvation. He, as were thousand of his fellow Christians,
was persecuted and oppressed. Christians were confused and...
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-->This isnt a totally bad composition... Its basically a backround on apocolyptic writings then an explanation on the three angels in the book of Revelations. The author wrote about what they said they were going to do, and grammatically this paper is barely suffering. However I do disagree a tad with the information in the second part of this paper. all over all its not bad.
Grammatically this piece is definitely suffering. How can something same this be produced by a college sophomore? I good do not comprehend it. The actual subject of superior is excellent and it is obvious that the author had wonderful ideas. Unfortunately those ideas were not communicated clearly and therefore this peice is found quite lacking.
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