Fallen is Babylon: Revelation to John - New Testament in Context S. - Frederick J. Murphy - Books - Continuum International Publishing Group - 9781563381522 - August 1, 1998
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Fallen is Babylon: Revelation to John - New Testament in Context S. First edition

Frederick J. Murphy

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Fallen is Babylon: Revelation to John - New Testament in Context S. First edition

The Book of Revelation is one of the most difficult of biblical books to understand, depicting the clash of cosmic powers, the interplay of bizarre images, and the specific problems of particular churches in the Roman province of Asia. Despite its opacity, Revelation has enjoyed great influence down through the ages, an influence felt in art, literature, and theology. The relative ease with which its images can be adapted to varied situations, however, has produced problematic interpretations that are far from what the author intended. Many misinterpretations of Revelation result from lack of appreciation of its original contexts: historical, social, literary, theological. To address this problem and to enable today's readers to understand how the book would have been read by early Christians, this commentary makes available the best in recent and classic biblical scholarship on Revelation and its setting. The result is that the reader will see Revelation in its original contexts and thereby fully comprehend it as one possible Christian response to specific conditions in the eastern Roman Empire in the first century."Murphy's commentary is insightful and a pleasure to read. It is an excellent introduction to a fascinating and complex biblical book. I recommend it highly for students, pastors, and lay people." ? Adela Yarbro Collins, University of ChicagoFrederick J. Murphy is professor of religious studies at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, and the author of The Religious World of Jesus and Pseudo-Philo: Rewriting the Bible.


416 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 1998
ISBN13 9781563381522
Publishers Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages 416
Dimensions 142 × 213 × 30 mm   ·   680 g
Language English  

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