The origins of the pretribulation rapture in the dispensationalist system of john nelson darby 18001882 and popularized by the scofield reference bible. Also, apocalyptic literature was almost always a kind of literature for insiders, that is to say, it was written for people who already knew something of the situation. Apocalyptic literature is a genre of revelatory literature with a narrative framework in which a revelation is mediated by an otherworldy being to a human. Revelation was a product of this time of early growth and confusion, but also of a long jewish tradition of apocalyptic literature. The nature of apocalyptic literature, the use of symbolism and the consideration of various theories of interpretation become vital in the study of this book. However, there are sources of apocalyptic literature in addition to these. The phrase apocalyptic literature is used to describe some of the noncanonical writings called the apocrypha. Rob wall discusses the book of revelation as apocalyptic literature.
Interpreting revelation and other apocalyptic literature. The book of revelation, the epitome of apocalyptic literature, ends with a vision of the earth in its celestial glory, where the saints enjoy eternal splendor. Revelation to john, last book of the new testament. A short introduction to the book of revelation which approaches the text in terms of its genre. So, unlike early jewish apocalyptic literature that say the testament of abraham, the testament of enoch, the parables of enoch, john really wrote his own revelation. It is the nature of apocalyptic literature like the book of revelation to use numbers, strange creatures, events described in unusual ways, etc. His book introduction, plus his individual introductions to each apocalyptic work, combined with the english text of those works, makes apocalyptic easier to grasp than ever.
This book is an excellent exposition not only of revelation explicitly but of the genre of apocalyptic literature as a whole. Most importantly, we see the purposes of apocalyptic visions being fulfilled as johns vision promises salvation and joy to the oppressed faithful and awful destruction to the powerful corrupt. Some pauline epistles also contain apocalyptic content. The name revelation is a translation of apokalupsis the word if found in rev 1. Apocalyptic literature this type of literature is most readily recognized in the book of daniel in the old testament and the revelation to john in the new testament. The apocalypse, or revelation to john, the last book of the bible, is one of the most difficult to understand because it abounds in unfamiliar and extravagant symbolism, which at best appears unusual to the modern reader. Apocalyptic writings in the hebrew and christian scriptures. Apocalyptic literature is a specific form of prophecy, largely involving symbols and imagery and predicting disaster and destruction. The son of god in the book of revelation and apocalyptic literature. An apocalyptic letter, it relies on visions, symbols, and old testament references to reveal the ultimate fulfillment of gods promise given to abraham in genesis. Apocalyptic literature the blackwell companion to the hebrew. Apocalyptic bakers evangelical dictionary of biblical.
Such is true of the last book of the bible, the book of revelation. It describes a coming period of great danger, destruction, and transition. Part 1 provides criteria for interpreting apocalyptic literature. In the old testament, the books of daniel, ezekiel, isaiah, and joel contain apocalyptic literature. The term employed in the title of the book denotes a revelation or disclosure. Part 2 discusses not only daniel and revelation but also apocalyptic dimensions of the hebrew prophets, the earliest jesus movement, the gospels, and paul. The book of revelation as jewish apocalyptic literature oocities. Marvin pate provides a guide to the distinctive content, form, and function of apocalyptic books for those who are interested in exegesis of biblical apocalyptic.
Revelation, apocalyptic writing and the old testament. The old testament books of ezekiel and zechariah contain long apocalyptic segments. Where did the idea of the pretribulation rapture come from. Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in postexilic jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early christians.
White is professor of classics and christian origins at the university of texas at austin, and acted as historical consultant for apocalypse. An introduction to the interpretation of apocalyptic. Also, certain extrabiblical books such as the book of enoch, the assumption of moses, and the book of baruch fall into the. Apocalyptic definition and meaning bible dictionary. Apocalyptic and revelation the fundamental conviction of apocalyptic is that the world may be understood, but only by revelation that enables understanding. When we read revelation, we find these unique features of apocalyptic literature as john is transported into heavenly realms to see incredible visions. The book of revelation was written to seven churches as both encouragement and challenge. For apocalyptic literature, the scenery is the plot. Apocalyptic literature professes to be a revelation of future events, particularly the time and manner of the coming of the final age when the powers of evil will be routed in bloody combat and gods kingdom will be established. Theres also a lot of apocalyptic literature outside. The book of daniel and the book of revelation may seem strange to us but its because theyre the only two apocalypses were familiar with. The apocalyptic book of revelation is a symbolic glimpse. Other old testament books relevant to the study of apocalyptic literature, such as. Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in post exilic jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early christians.
Vivid use of imagery and symbolism is a feature of apocalyptic literature. The most famous old testament apocalypse, the book of daniel, was written circa 165 b. Ancient people would have read lots of apocalypses and would have understood how these apocalypses were. The author does well at contextualizing revelation in terms of apocalyptic literature and provides many parallels between the imagery, purpose, style, and function of revelation with earlier jewish apocalyptic literature, both within the biblical canon daniel and zechariah. Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in postexilic jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early christians apocalypse. Exploring the book of revelation, prophecy, and apocalyptic literature. Handbooks for old testament exegesis interpreting apocalyptic literature an exegetical handbook. The last book of the new testament, the revelation to john, also known as the apocalypse of st. Final thoughts on the book of revelation as apocalyptic literature. Bateman on the general letters david turners contribution on. What style of literature is the book of revelation. Link to kregel marvin pates contribution to kregels handbooks for new testament exegesis series joins john d. Jewish people reading the book of revelation would recognise an abundance of old testament imagery. Revelation has been almost universally regarded as the most difficult book of.
Reddishs apocalyptic literature a reader is an excellent place to gain a better understanding of apocalyptic. She will then provide a solid understanding of apocalyptic literature by analyzing texts from both the old and new testaments, giving particular attention to the book of revelation. Revelation is the final book in the christian scriptures. The book of revelation was written sometime around. And the apocalyptic writers arent interested in simply sketching a picture. However, apocalypse also refers to a particular genre of judaistic writing with similar literary and eschatological characteristics. In the old testament, books such as ezekiel, daniel, and zechariah contain elements of apocalyptic literature. The son of god in the book of revelation and apocalyptic. Jewish people reading the book of revelation would recognise an abundance of old.
Several books of jewish apocalyptic literature are available for study. It is important to remember that the book of revelation is prophetic even while it is apocalyptic 1. A popular introduction to and overview of biblical apocalyptic literature, with a theological and canonical emphasis. It is the only book of the new testament classified as apocalyptic literature rather than didactic or historical, indicating thereby its extensive use of visions, symbols, and allegory, especially in connection with future events. In the bible, we find this genre in the book of revelation and in the second half of daniel. The biblical style of writing seems to have inspired a number of nonbiblical writings.
Color symbolism in the apocalypse of john in revelation. Apocalyptic literature encyclopedia of the bible bible. Henry barclay swete cambridge, even while arguing that revelation is apocalyptic literature, admits that the book differs from that genre in. Apocalyptic literature what are some of the typical features of such literature. Apocalyptic imagination and the new testament religious. Yet through careful study of the book of revelation, we can translate the symbols into 21stcentury terminology. She will unravel the beasts and the visions from the heavens, the seven churches and. A scholarly form of progressive dispensationalism is best represented at dallas theological seminary. The first known record of apocalyptic literature is. No subsequent work, however, ancient or modern, attains the grandeur and power of the canonical book of revelation. The book of revelation is not apocalyptic literature sharper iron. Apocalyptic literature developed as a distinctly jewish genre. The book of revelation and apocalyptic literature the. The book of revelation belongs to a class of chiefly jewish and later christian literature called apocalyptic.
Johns revelation stands apart from any jewish apocalyptic works in that john is a real person who is presenting his own real visions. It may seem odd to suggest that the book entitled apocalupsis in greek does not belong to the genre of literature commonly referred to as apocalyptic. The book of revelation is not apocalyptic literature. Additional grounds for believing that while daniel, revelation, and parts of ezekiel have some apocalyptic characteristics, the bible does not contain any apocalyptic literature as traditionally defined can be found in comparision with the list just provided. The book of revelation is an example of apocalyptic literature addressed to christians under attack. The word apocalypse refers to a genre of literature like the book of revelation itself.
1107 791 38 432 250 708 956 758 379 650 58 1537 1326 550 1326 1324 509 1241 1041 277 572 635 536 1191 418 450 1622 1157 1121 1060 422 804 710 308 73 440 638