The Past Is Yet to Come: Exodus Typology in Revelation - Studies in Jewish and Christian Literature - Barbara A Isbell - Książki - Fontes Press - 9781948048675 - 14 sierpnia 2022
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The Past Is Yet to Come: Exodus Typology in Revelation - Studies in Jewish and Christian Literature

Barbara A Isbell

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The Past Is Yet to Come: Exodus Typology in Revelation - Studies in Jewish and Christian Literature

While scholars commonly recognize allusions to the exodus tradition in the book of Revelation, few inquires exist that examine their purpose, hermeneutical and theological function, and their cumulative impact. The presence of exodus imagery throughout Scripture suggests that the historical exodus from Egypt provided the Jewish people a pattern and hope for a more dramatic future deliverance. Isbell analyzes this hope in Revelation and finds that its author typologically incorporates images from each major stage of the exodus (the plagues, the Passover, and the wilderness wanderings) in a structured and purposeful manner, which enhances the reader's understanding of John's visions and exhorts believers to maintain allegiance to the Lamb in the face of persecution and a compromising culture.


The primary thrust of this project is to demonstrate that Revelation's use of exodus typology represents the eschaton as the culmination of salvation history, a reinstatement of God's initial purposes and ideals for his creation.

At last, all that was inaugurated through Christ's redemptive death on the cross is completed, the covenants throughout Scripture are fulfilled, and the goal of the exodus is accomplished.


222 pages

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 14 sierpnia 2022
ISBN13 9781948048675
Wydawcy Fontes Press
Strony 222
Wymiary 228 × 152 × 16 mm   ·   303 g

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