John Wilson

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Fourth among the early Jewish literary genres is apocalypse, which normally consists of otherworldly visions given to a human recipient (seer) through the mediation of a supernatural, sometimes angelic, being. Most Jewish apocalypses were written in the second and third centuries BC during times of great distress. They therefore seek to bring comfort to suffering Jewish communities by providing a heavenly perspective on past, present, and future events.
Reading Revelation in Context: John's Apocalypse and Second Temple Judaism
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