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Revelation / introduction, translation, and commentary by J. Massyngberde Ford.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ford, J. Massyngberde (Josephine Massyngberde)
Series:
Bible. English. Anchor Bible. 1964 ; v. 38.
The Anchor Bible ; 38
Standardized Title:
Bible. Revelation. English. Ford. 1975.
Language:
English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Subjects (All):
Bible. Revelation--Commentaries.
Bible.
Bible. Revelation.
Local Subjects:
Bible. Revelation--Commentaries.
Genre:
Reference works.
Commentaries.
Physical Description:
xlviii, 455 pages ; 24 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB
Place of Publication:
Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1975.
Summary:
Dr. Ford addresses the seemingly infinite questions surrounding the book of Revelation. Issues of authorship, date, literary composition, theology, audience, purpose, and the meaning of John's now obscure symbolism occupy Ford throughout. Traditionally, Revelation is the final New Testament book, but its theology, imagery, and historical content suggest it might be the transitional link between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Contrary to general scholarly opinion, Ford identifies the writer as the Hebrew prophet and forerunner of Jesus, John the Baptist, not John the Evangelist. She conjectures that the Baptist spread his fiery apocalyptic visions decades before the first Gospels were completed.
Along with a fresh new translation of the book, the author's insightful commentary and unique conclusions make for captivating reading. In light of both ancient writings and recent archaeological discoveries, Dr. Ford shows what this baffling work meant to first-century believers, and what it means for Christians today.
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
How Revelation Began
New Testament Apocalypses
I & II Thessalonians
The Gospels
Jude and II Peter
Post-New Testament Christian Apocalypses
The Didache
The Shepherd of Hermas
The Ascension of Isaiah
The Apocalypse of Peter
The Christian Sibyllines
Summary of Christian Apocalypses
The Character of Revelation
The Christology
Messianism
The Son of Man
The Lordship of Jesus Christ
Summary of Christology
The Historical Jesus
The Pneumatology
The Ecclesiology
Baptism and the Eucharist
The Hymns
The Jews
Jewish Apocalypses with Christian Additions
The Uniqueness of Revelation
The Authorship of Revelation
Revelation and Traditions about the Baptist
The Lamb
"He that cometh"
Baptism by Fire
The Bridegroom
Minor Baptist Affinities
The Last Two Chapters
The Christian Prefix
Christological Features
Ecclesiological Features
Linguistic Features
The Structure of Revelation
Seven Series of Seven
The First Septet
The Second Septet
The Third Septet
The Fourth Septet
The Fifth Septet
The Sixth Septet
The Seventh Septet
Six Series of Six
Series One: A Sextet
Series Two: A Sextet
Series Three: A Sextet
Series Four: A Septet
Series Five: A Sextet
Series Six: A Sextet
Summary of the Argument
The Baptist's Revelation
The Disciple's Interpretation
The Christian's Redaction
REVELATION
Part One: Revelation to the Baptist
The Prophet's Inaugural Vision (4:1-11)
A Time for Opening Seals (5:1-14)
The Angelic Army (6:1-17)
God Keeps His Promise to Secure a Remnant (7:1-17)
The Divine Warrior Enters the Second Phase of the War (8:1-13)
The Infernal Armies (9:1-21)
The Angel of Lights (10:1-11)
The Judgement Begins (11:1-19)
Part Two: Revelation to a Baptist Disciple Concerning the Punishment of Jerusalem
The Faithful Flee to the Desert (12:1-5, 14-18, 6-13)
The Dragon's Allies Seek to Delude the Faithful (13:1-18)
The Lamb and the Seven "Angels" (14:1-20)
The Climax of the Wrath of God (15:1-18)
Egyptian Plagues Visited upon the Faithless (16:1-21)
The Beginning of the Last Plague (17:1-18)
The "Death" of the "Firstborn" (18:1-24)
Seven, Seven, Seven (19:1-21)
Part Three: The "Resurrection" of the "Firstborn"
Satan Bound (20:1-3)
The Millennial Jerusalem (21:9-27, 8, 22:1-2)
The Final Blessing (22:14-15)
The Millennial Kingdom (20:4-6)
Satan Unchained (20:7-10)
The Last Judgment (20:11-15)
The Eternal Jerusalem (21:1-4c, 22:3-5, 21:5a, 4d, 5b, 6, 7, 22:6-7a, 8-13, 7b, 17b, 18-19)
Part Four: The Prophecies to the Seven Churches
First Introduction and Salutation (1:1-3)
Second Introduction and Salutation (1:4-8)
The Vision of the One Like a Son of Man (1:9-20)
Prophecy to Ephesus (2:1-7)
Prophecy to Smyrna (2:8-11)
Prophecy to Pergamum (2:12-17)
Prophecy to Thyatira (2:18-19)
Prophecy to Sardis (3:1-6)
Prophecy to Philadelphia (3:7-13)
Prophecy to Laodicea (3:14-22)
Epilogue (22:16-17a, 20-21)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-66) and index.
Local Notes:
Acc.# 7090
Other Format:
Online version: Bible. N.T. Revelation. English. Ford. 1975. Revelation.
ISBN:
0385008953
9780385008952
OCLC:
1092578

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