Product Description
Revelation 7:1-17 occurs between the opening of the sixth and seventh seal and Rev 10:1-11:13 between the sixth and seventh trumpet blasts. Interpreters often explain these passages as interludes, parentheses, or expansions, but not in terms of ancient communication. Peter S. Perry analyzes these interruptions in the seals and trumpets in light of digressions in ancient rhetorical theory and practice. Digressions are described by Hermagoras, Cicero, and Quintilian and widely used, including in Josephus' works, Jubilees, Sibylline Oracles I/II, Zechariah, and Exodus. As with other ancient digressions, Rev 7:1-17 and 10:1-11:13 are unessential to the logical flow but essential to the book's impact. These passages excite the emotions, shape character, and give insight into John's rhetorical strategy and goals.
About the Author
Peter S. Perry, Born 1971; 1996 M.Div. from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary; 1997-2004 Pastor, Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Mesa, Arizona, USA; since 2007 Instructor of Biblical Greek, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago; 2009 PhD in Biblical Interpretation/New Testament from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
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