Eugene E. Lemcio
Autor de The New Testament as Canon: A Reader in Canonical Criticism
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Eugene E. Lemcio is Emeritus Professor of New Testament at Seattle Pacific University, where he taught for thirty-six years. His writings about canonical hermeneutics, the Gospels, the Son of Man, and the unifying kerygma of the New Testament have appeared in leading academic publications. He is mostrar más the author of Navigating Revelation: Charts for the Voyage; A Pedagogical Aid (Wipf Stock, 2011); Travels with St. Mark: GPS for the Journey; A Pedagogical Aid (Wipf Stock, 2012); and Soaring with St. John: Flight Paths of the Eagle; A Pedagogical Aid (Wipf Stock, 2013). mostrar menos
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What the book does provide, however, is page after page of interesting study foundations, that can lead to some interesting research topics. If you are a serious student of Revelation and wish to work from a concise, visual picture of a few of the Apocalypse’s interrelations and derivations from other scripture, this is a great starting point. For that purpose, I definitely recommend it. Some interesting chart titles (with little commentary) to give you an idea of the book’s content:
Revelation 6 & Isaiah 13: The Shaking of the Foundations
Revelation 8:1-5 & 1 Kings 18:16-40 (comparing Elijah’s contest with Baal to the 7th seal of Revelation)
Revelation 12: Satan’s Fall in Jewish Apocalyptic (comparing to Isaiah, Ezekiel, 1 and 2 Enoch, and Life of Adam & Eve)
Revelation 12 & Matthew 1-2 (Herod’s slaughter of the innocents and the dragon myth)… (más)