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Author Gudeman, Edward, 1965- author. Author. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjD8kfk4JWKxyc74m6BjJC

Title The abyss in Revelation : a view from below / Edward Gudeman.

Publication Info. University Park, Pennsylvania : Eisenbrauns, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 177 pages).
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Series Bulletin for biblical research supplements ; 28
Bulletin for biblical research supplements ; 28.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction and reading strategy -- The background of the abyss in the Old Testament -- The abyss in Greco-Roman, Second Temple Jewish, and New Testament literature -- The abyss and its interpretive significance in Revelation -- Traditions that have shaped the description and function of the abyss in Revelation -- Similar concepts to the abyss in Revelation -- The end of the abyss -- Revelation's contribution to the understanding of evil and God's response to it.
Summary It is generally accepted that Revelation's heavenly scenes were intended to demonstrate that God continued to exercise his control even when the audience's experience might suggest otherwise. In The Abyss in Revelation, Edward Gudeman argues that even though the scenes of the underworld and its inhabitants are describing reality from the opposite perspective, they declare God's sovereignty and power in an equally powerful way.Examining the motif and imagery of the abyss and the sea in Old Testament, New Testament, Greco-Roman, and Second Temple Jewish writings, Gudeman identifies traditions that John appropriates in Revelation in order to create his unique vision of the abyss. Gudeman shows that the abyss and related concepts in Revelation are variously envisioned as the abode of evil creatures, the place from which they exit, and a prison that holds them captive. In all of this, John consistently demonstrates that God is in control of the activity of Satan and demonic beings and that their destruction is both planned and certain.Original and convincing, this volume sheds light on Revelation's message about how God responds to evil and advances our understanding of several interpretive problems related to the abyss and its inhabitants. Biblical scholars especially will benefit from Gudeman's research.
Language In English.
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Subject Bible. Revelation -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Revelation
Abyss.
RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament.
Abyss
Indexed Term Abyss.
Apocalypse.
Beast.
Revelation.
Sea.
Watchers tradition.
Watchers.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
ISBN 9781646021475 (electronic bk.)
1646021479 (electronic bk.)
9781646021468 (ebook)
1646021460 (ebook)
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