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New World in the Eschatology of the Jewish Apocalyptic Literature and the Revelation of St. John the Divine

Bulletin of the Penza Theological Seminary
The article presents an overview and analysis of the narratives of the texts of the Jewish apocalyptic literature of the intertestamental period and the Book of Revelation of St. John the Divine, concerning the description of the new reality coming after
P. Korneev
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ISLAMIC APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE AND EXTREMISM: CONTEXTUAL READING OF HADITHS ON THE MAHDI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SRI LANKA

Al-Shajarah: Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC)
Like any other religious community, the apocalyptic literature in Muslim society has become a source of pessimism instead of optimism. The extremists who conducted a series of suicide attacks on religious places and hotels in Sri Lanka in 2019 justified ...
Mohammad Ismath Ramzy   +2 more
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Apocalyptic Literature in the New Testament by Greg Carey

Theology Today, 2019
arship receives attention in chapter 12. Stuckenbruck is in a league of his own, drawing upon expertise in a range of subdisciplines—including the study of Enochic literature, Qumran discoveries, and New Testament compositions—and their rich and often ...
P. Duff
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Apocalyptic literature

1988
Abstract The term ‘apocalypse’ denotes a particular literary type found in the literature of ancient Judaism, characterized by claims to offer visions or other disclosures of divine mysteries concerning a variety of subjects, especially those to do with the future.
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What Is Apocalyptic Literature?

2014
It is possible to identify a literary genre “apocalypse” along the lines proposed in Semeia 14 (1979), as an account of a revelation mediated by a heavenly being that discloses a transcendent reality, both spatial and temporal. Apocalypticism, the worldview characteristic of apocalypses, can also be found in works that are not formally apocalypses.
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Apocryphal Apocalyptic Literature

Russian Studies in Philosophy, 2000
One of the widely known peculiarities of recent studies of the cultural heritage of Rus'-Ukraine is the noticeable tendency of a number of publications to merge, identify, and sometimes even to interchange various Old Slavic cultural traditions.
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Esau and Amalek in the Hebrew Bible and in Second Temple Jewish apocalyptic literature

The Routledge Handbook of Religion, Mass Atrocity, and Genocide, 2021
Adam T. Strater
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A Reappraisal of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature

Review & Expositor, 1975
Apocalyptic literature was first so called after the best known member of the genre: the New Testament Apocalypse or “The Revelation to John” (as it is entitled in RSV). The extension of the term from the particular to the general is apt, for the Revelation to John exhibits the essential feature of all apocalypses—the “unveiling” to a human being by ...
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