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		<title>Georg S. Adamsen, Book of Revelation</title>
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<p>My 468 page Danish <a title="More on dr. Georg S. Adamsen's commentary" href="http://www.densidstebog.dk/kommentaren">commentary</a> was published by Credo Forlag yesterday, September 30th, 2010.</p>
<p>The commentary features a 100 page introduction which deals with the traditional questions of introduction as well as a lengthy summary of the theology of the Book of Revelation.</p>
<p>A new website, &#8220;<a title="Translated title is The Last Book, About the Book of Revelation and the Credo Commentary" href="http://www.densidstebog.dk">Den sidste bog</a>&#8220;, allows for interaction between readers and with the author. The website has more information on the commentary and the author. The author&#8217;s Danish translation of Revelation is available to registered users.</p>
<p>If you would like an explanation for the cover art, go to this (Danish) post: <a href="http://www.densidstebog.dk/credo-kommentar-til-johannes-aabenbaring-i-trykken/">I trykken!</a></p>
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		<title>Danish writings on Revelation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 21:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Georg S. Adamsen</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Here is an overview of the Danish writings on Revelation; I have described most of them in separate entries.</p>
<h3>Theses and related works</h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Dr.theol. Georg S. Adamsen</span> (b. 1963) seems to be the first Danish exegete who wrote a doctoral thesis on Revelation. <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/25/adamsen-parousia-and-paraenesis-abstract/">His thesis</a> (in English) provides the first full-scale analysis of the parousia motif in the Book of Revelation as a whole.</p>
<p>In 1998 Adamsen wrote <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/25/adamsen-de-tusinde-ar/">an essay</a> in which he argues that the millennium is future, but truly a-millennial, i.e. atemporal. He contributed <a href="http://www.book-of-revelation.com/Artikler/aab-lohs.html" rel="nofollow">a new 12 page article on Revelation</a> to <span style="font-style: italic;">Lohses Store Bibelleksikon</span>, a Danish translation and revision of <span style="font-style: italic;">The New Bible Dictionary</span>, 3rd ed.</p>
<p>A 468 page commentary by Georg S. Adamsen is published September 30th, 2010, in the series <span style="font-style: italic;">Credo Kommentaren</span>. A Danish website, &#8220;<a title="Den sidste bog, om Johannes' Åbenbaring og Credo Kommentaren hertil" href="http://www.densidstebog.dk">Den sidste bog</a>&#8221; (the last book), is dedicated to the commentary.</p>
<p>See here for a comprehensive list of Adamsen&#8217;s Danish and English writings (these lists are temporarily unavailable).</p>
<h3>Major scholarly commentaries</h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Professor </span><a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/25/peder-madsen-johannes-aabenbaring/">Peder Madsen</a> (d. 1911) who studied with, among others, professor Hofmann, in Erlangen, was professor of systematic theology, but he also lectured extensively in New Testament. In 1885-1887 (2nd ed. 1894-1896), he wrote an almost 750 page Revelation commentary, including a lengthy history of interpretation and research.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Professor Holger Mosbech</span> (d. 1953), who studied with professor Bousset in Tübingen, wrote three volumes on Revelation. Like Peder Madsen, he wrote about the <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/25/mosbech-fortolkningen/">history of interpretation and research</a> (1934), undoubtedly as a preparation for <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/17/holger-mosbech-johannes-aabenbaring/">the commentary</a> proper (1943). <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/16/mosbech-sproglig-fortolkning/">A linguistic commentary</a> completed his &#8220;trilogy&#8221; (1944).</p>
<h3>Academic articles</h3>
<p>Although other Danish theologians have also made contributions to the study of Revelation, <span style="font-weight: bold;">lecturer </span><span style="font-weight: bold;">Geert Hallbäck</span> (b. 1948), University of Copenhagen, is the one that must be mentioned. Hallbäck has published several articles on Revelation and &#8220;apocalyptic&#8221; since 1984 (e.g., <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/26/hallback-aktuelle-tendenser/">this one</a> and the dictionary entry on Revelation, &#8220;Johannes&#8217; Åbenbaring,&#8221; in the 1998-edition of Gads Bibel Leksikon [vol. 1, pp. 384-385]), but as yet no major work or commentary.</p>
<p>See also Hallbäck&#8217;s “Johannes’ apokalyptik: Aktuelle tendenser i apokalypse-forskningen.” <em>Præsteforeningens Blad</em> 77 (1987): 50-8 and <strong>Jesper Høgenhaven</strong>, <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/26/h%c3%b8genhaven-aspekter/">Aspekter i Åbenbaringsbogen</a>, both of which deal with recent history of research at that time.</p>
<p>Hallbäck&#8217;s colleague at the University of Aarhus, Johannes Nissen, has published “Menighed i trængsel: Johannes’ Åbenbaring – historie og teologi.” [approx.: A suffering church: History and theolog in the Book of Revelation]. <em>Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift</em> 58 (1995): 27-39.</p>
<p>See also <strong>Jan Stolt</strong>: &#8220;<a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/26/stolt-om-dateringen/">Om dateringen</a>&#8221; [on the dating of Revelation]. In the same year, <strong>A. Greve</strong> published &#8221; &#8216;Mine to Vidner&#8217;: Et forsøg på at identificere de to jerusalemitiske vidner (Apok. 11,3-13).” <em>Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift</em> 40 (1977): 128-38. Greve makes an attempt to identify the two witnesses in Revelation 11.</p>
<h3>Commentaries</h3>
<h4>Nineteenth century</h4>
<p>The Grundtvigian theologian and pastor <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_M%C3%B8ller">Otto Møller</a> published a 348 page church-historical commentary on Revelation in 1889.</p>
<p>A 160 page critical commentary was published by A. C. Larsen in 1899.</p>
<p>A very small, premillennial commentary by Adam Bülow, a pastor associated with the Inner Mission, was published posthumously in 1906, but very likely written in the nineteenth century.</p>
<h4>The first half of the twentieth century</h4>
<p>Just after the First World War, another small commentary, by Johannes Loft, was published in Copenhagen (<a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/02/04/johannes-loft-synerne-fra-patmos/">Synerne fra Patmos</a> [The Patmos Visions], 1919), but the lectures were delivered during the early years of the war. This was also the case with another book that consists of six talks on the main visions of Revelation (<span style="font-style: italic;">Hovedsynerne i Johannes&#8217; Aabenbaring</span>. 1919). The author was a (Grundtvigian) rural dean and a doctor of theology, his speciality being exegesis: Anders Andersen (1846-1919 [?]). Erik Thaning, an author, also published a popular reading of Revelation, <span style="font-style: italic;">Rytteren paa den hvide Hest</span> [The Rider on the White Horse] which he originally delivered in Messiaskirken in Copenhagen in the early 1919. Thaning mostly follows the commentary by <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/25/peder-madsen-johannes-aabenbaring/">Peder Madsen</a>.</p>
<p>Also during the war, in 1917, another author associated with the Inner Mission, L. Bostrup, issued a small commentary (<span style="font-style: italic;">Johannes&#8217;s Aabenbaring</span>) that argued that the narrative of Revelation is historically progressive and that the current time was described in Revelation 8-9. Bostrup suggested that the millennium was obscure and future, but its actual length symbolic (cf. 2 Pet 3:8). Bostrup refers to the signs of the recent times (p. 3), i.e. the war.</p>
<p>In another minor commentary, <span style="font-style: italic;">Johannes&#8217; Aabenbaring</span> from 1918, pastor Peter Ivertsen of the Danish folk church, interpreted Revelation church-historically. He rejects that Revelation is chronologically progressive (p. 9f) and prefers the recapitulationist view (p. 10).</p>
<p>In 1934, the Danish Bible Society of Copenhagen published a small commentary by Harald Wellejus (<span style="font-style: italic;">Johannes’s Åbenbaring</span>). Wellejus preferred the eschatological approach (p. 13f).</p>
<p>During the Second World War, <span style="font-weight: bold;">professor Frederik Torm</span> published <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/30/torm-johannes-abenbaring/">a popular commentary</a> that was, in part, based on his academic own lectures on Revelation. Pastor <span style="font-weight: bold;">Aage Krohn</span> based his commentary, <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/31/aage-krohn-det-femte-evangelium/">The Fifth Gospel</a>, on others&#8217; research, but was much more direct in his application of the message of Revelation to his own time and church. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Bishop </span><span style="font-weight: bold;">Carl Skovgaard-Petersen</span> of Copenhagen also published <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/26/skovgaard-petersen-biblens-krone/">a popular commentary</a> in 1942.</p>
<h4>The second half of the twentieth century</h4>
<p>Popular, minor commentaries were published by pastor Christian Bartholdy, the chairman of the Danish Inner Mission (1955), and by pastor Flemming Frøkjær-Jensen, a long-time board member of the Inner Mission (1993). Both commentaries were part of a series published by the Inner MissionIn 1947 the organisation Ordet og Israel [The Word and Israel] published <em>Bibelstudier over Åbenbaringsbogen</em> [Bible studies of The Book of Revelation], written by <strong>K. M. Schmidt</strong> (1892-????). The author of this 151 page interpretation refers to Joseph A. Seiss&#8217;s <em>The Apocalypse</em> as the best interpretation known to him. The book consists of a series of articles from the Magazine, <em>Budskabet</em> [The Message], published by the mission society Danish Lutheran Mission, which is also an inner mission society closely associated with the legacy of the Swedish Carl Oluf Rosenius. The premillennial, pre-tribulational view is very popular, at least in the Ordet og Israel (cf. also <a title="Ole Andersen, Når Guds rige kommer" href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/26/andersen-guds-rige/">Ole Andersen</a>, the present secretary general), but others are post-tribulational (see <a title="Pre- or post-trib rapture - Andersen, Frost and Roswall" href="http://o.ordetogisrael.dk/artikler.php?action=visartikel&amp;id=82&amp;huskid=20">here</a>).</p>
<p>Harald Rich (d. 1983), the founder of the present Danish Pentecostal Bible College, published a small dispensational commentary in 1978.</p>
<p>An <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/31/davidsen-johannes-abenbaring/">entry level commentary</a> by the former pastor Andreas Davidsen was published in 1988.</p>
<p>Professor (&#8220;docent,&#8221; i.e. Reader) <span style="font-weight: bold;">Anna Marie Aagaard</span> (b. 1935) is a systematic theologian. Unlike Peder Madsen she did not lecture in New Testament. She has published several articles on eschatology and apocalyptic theology. <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/18/anna-marie-aagaards-danish-commentary-on-revelation/">Aagaard&#8217;s commentary</a> from 1999 has a liberation-theological emphasis.</p>
<p>The late professor <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/02/01/thestrup-pedersen-johannes-abenbaring/"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Ebbe Thestrup Pedersen</span>&#8216;s commentary</a> was published posthumously. One gets the impression that it was written perhaps even decades ago. It is, however, a decent introduction for lay people and, e.g., students of education.</p>
<h4>The twenty-first century</h4>
<p>Inspired by Frøkjær-Jensen, another author, Gunni Bjørsted, pastor in Det danske Missionsforbund, adapted a primarily symbolic approach to Revelation. Bjørsted&#8217;s volume is not a traditional commentary, but verbal &#8220;images and messages from the Book of Revelation.&#8221; More on this volume later.</p>
<p>See also Adamsen&#8217;s commentary mentioned above.</p>
<p><strong>Updated: September 30th, 2010 </strong></p>
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		<title>Johannes Loft, Synerne fra Patmos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Georg S. Adamsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loft, Johannes. Synerne fra Patmos: En gennemgang af Johannes Aabenbaring. Aarhus: De Unges Forlag, 1919. 112 pp. Immediately after the war, Johannes Loft, theologian, translator, author and lecturer (at a teacher-training college?) published The Patmos Visions (Synerne fra Patmos) at the publishing company of the Danish YMCA and YWCA (1919). The commentary is brief, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_xGCQ74FYMeY/R6d-DMJ0IvI/AAAAAAAAAgw/3ejvSJ4h0QE/s1600-h/LoftSynerne.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_xGCQ74FYMeY/R6d-DMJ0IvI/AAAAAAAAAgw/3ejvSJ4h0QE/s200/LoftSynerne.jpg" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5163234091070661362" border="0" /></a><span style="font-weight: bold">Loft, Johannes. </span><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold">Synerne fra Patmos: En gennemgang af Johannes Aabenbaring</span><span style="font-weight: bold">. Aarhus: De Unges Forlag, 1919. 112 pp.</span></p>
<p>Immediately after the war, Johannes Loft, theologian, translator, author and lecturer (at a teacher-training college?) published The Patmos Visions (Synerne fra Patmos) at the publishing company of the Danish YMCA and YWCA (1919). The commentary is brief, but communicates contemporary scholarship. Loft emphasises that Revelation proclaims Christ&#8217;s coming, not in grace, but for judgment (pp. 9f). He rejects the church-historical approach. He prefers to interpret chs. 6-19 symbolically about &#8220;principles and forces,&#8221; while chs. 20-22 depicts the Second Advent of Christ.</p>
<p>Loft exercises restraint throughout the commentary, not least in his interpretation of Rev 20:1-10: &#8220;here it is God and the Devil that meet in the last conflict. It must be enough for us to know that the conflict ends in the judgement and eternal punishment of the Devil&#8221; (p. 106). Unlike those of Revelation 11-18, the principles of the millennium are unknown to us (ibid.).</p>
<p>Loft gives a series of short retrospects, dealing with geography, people, the dead, nature, and demonic forces (pp. 89-96).</p>
<p>Loft&#8217;s commentary is not interesting for the history of interpretation, but if Loft was a lecturer at a teacher-training college, then it may perhaps inform us as to what the future teachers of his time had learned.</p>
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		<title>Thestrup Pedersen, Johannes&#8217; Åbenbaring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thestrup Pedersen, Ebbe. Johannes&#8217; Åbenbaring: Kommenteret og fortolket [The Book of Revelation: Commentary and Interpretation]. Valby: Forlaget Aros, 1999. 183 pp. Professor Ebbe Thestrup Pedersen (1914-1998) was a Danish theologian and professor of education. This volume was published posthumously. Pedersen asserts that serious readers of Revelation must learn from the scholarly, historical-critical interpretation (p. 9). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_xGCQ74FYMeY/R4IvXa8r83I/AAAAAAAAAZk/SBSlilb4bKg/s1600-h/ThestrupPedersenKomm.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_xGCQ74FYMeY/R4IvXa8r83I/AAAAAAAAAZk/SBSlilb4bKg/s200/ThestrupPedersenKomm.jpg" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5152733003082625906" border="0" /></a><span style="font-weight: bold">Thestrup Pedersen, Ebbe. <span style="font-style: italic">Johannes&#8217; Åbenbaring: Kommenteret og fortolket</span> [The Book of Revelation: Commentary and Interpretation]. Valby: Forlaget Aros, 1999. 183 pp.</span></p>
<p>Professor <a href="http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebbe_Thestrup_Pedersen">Ebbe Thestrup Pedersen</a> (1914-1998) was a Danish theologian and professor of education. This volume was published posthumously. Pedersen asserts that serious readers of Revelation must learn from the scholarly, historical-critical interpretation (p. 9).</p>
<p>Pedersen provides a synopsis of Revelation (pp. 11-15), a summary (pp. 154-159), a discussion of its message for us (pp. 159-166), and a short history of the reception of Revelation (pp. 166-173). He also offers a brief overview of the use and abuse of Revelation (pp. 15-17), and he outlines six unsolved problems: order and unity of composition, authorship, visionary genuineness, the interpretive approaches, and a lot of concrete passages (p. 17-19).</p>
<p>Revelation is a prophetic-apocalyptic book with genuine visions (pp. 19-22). The author was not the apostle John, but another John, unknown to us (pp. 22-25). Pedersen rejects Irenaeus&#8217; testimony as to the authorship, but not as to dating (p. 26).</p>
<p>The main purpose of Revelation was &#8220;a blazing protest against the imperial cult in the Roman empire,&#8221; expressed in obscure imagery  (p. 25f).</p>
<p>Pedersen discusses the various scholarly approaches, described by Holger Mosbech in his <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2007/08/25/mosbech-fortolkningen/">monograph on the history of intepretation</a>. He emphasises the views of Luther (p. 30f), Grundtvig (p. 63-67) and criticises <a href="http://www.revelation-resources.com/2008/01/17/holger-mosbech-johannes-aabenbaring/">Holger Mosbech</a> for his one-sided contemporary-historical approach. Pedersen airs some sympathy with Ernst Lohmeyer&#8217;s idealistic approach (pp. 27f). Pedersen seems to favour a combination of the eschatological and the contemporary-historical approaches.</p>
<p>One cannot avoid the impression that Pedersen&#8217;s introduction ignores what has happened by and large since the Second World War. In the commentary proper, Pedersen often quotes Eduard Lohse&#8217;s commentary from 1971.</p>
<p>In his commentary proper, Pedersen states that &#8220;All the chapters of the book deal with the sole, great theme of the coming of the Lord in order to strengthen the perseverance of the congregations in the coming events of distress before the fulfilment of the promise,&#8221; i.e. of Christ&#8217;s parousia (p. 34f). However, Pedersen also quotes Mommsen with approval: &#8220;The entire Apocalypse is a polemical treatise against the worship of the Roman Emperor as God&#8221; (p. 36; perhaps cited from Bousset&#8217;s commentary p. 386; see p. 114). Pedersen also mentions that the visions of the Apocalypse are mighty images illustrating the prayers and the Amen of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer (p. 130; cf. pp. 151f and 155f).</p>
<p>The &#8220;angels&#8221; are probably bishops, and the many texts in Revelation 2-3 that use words for &#8216;coming,&#8217; are interpreted sometimes about the parousia (e.g., 3:3, 20), sometimes about immediately preceding events (e.g., 3:10), sometimes about other events (e.g., 2:5).</p>
<p>Pedersen prefers the recapitulationist view on the structure of Revelation (p. 78), and he asserts that the plagues are warnings of the coming Last Judgement and calls for repentance (p. 79).</p>
<p>This volume is a decent communication of the problems involved in the interpretation of Revelation. Pedersen&#8217;s emphasis on its lasting eschatological message is valuable.</p>
<p>Students of education will benefit from this work.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold">Dansk</span><br />
Ebbe Thestrup Pedersens kommentar blev hans sidste bog. Kommentaren rummer mange gode observationer og tolkninger, og den fører ind i mange af problemstillingerne, som man må forholde sig til i tolkningen. En del steder er Pedersen noget tilbageholdende med at konkludere, hvordan et afsnit skal forstås.</p>
<p>Særligt i indledningen kan det ikke nægtes, at kommentaren virker til at være blevet til for mange år siden. Mange af de vigtigste samtalepartnere i kommentaren var mere fremtrædende under og efter Anden Verdenskrig, hvor Pedersen holdt nogle forelæsninger om Åb, end de er nu om dage. Pedersen har tilsyneladende kun i begrænset omfang konsulteret nyere forskning. Stort set citerer Pedersen af nyere litteratur kun Lohses kommentar fra 1971.</p>
<p>Der er i øvrigt alt for mange trykfejl og brydningsfejl.</p>
<p>Ovenstående kritik skal bestemt ikke afholde f.eks. lærerstuderende og &#8220;interesserede læsere&#8221; fra at bruge Thestrup Pedersens kommentar. Der er meget at hente.</p>
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		<title>Davidsen, Johannes&#8217; Åbenbaring</title>
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		<dc:creator>Georg S. Adamsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Davidsen, Andreas. Johannes’ Åbenbaring: Kommentar med tillæg [Revelation: a Commentary with appendices]. København: Gyldendal, 1988. 170 pp. The Danish theologian, pastor and former lecturer at a college of education, Andreas Davidsen (b. 1928) has published an entry level commentary. In his introduction (pp. 11-41), Davidsen describes &#8220;apocalyptic&#8221; and discusses the common introductory questions, including its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_xGCQ74FYMeY/R6HbZcJ0IoI/AAAAAAAAAgI/a0hCz-Waec8/s1600-h/DavidsenAab.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_xGCQ74FYMeY/R6HbZcJ0IoI/AAAAAAAAAgI/a0hCz-Waec8/s200/DavidsenAab.jpg" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5161647878043869826" border="0" /></a><span style="font-weight: bold">Davidsen, Andreas. <span style="font-style: italic">Johannes’ Åbenbaring: Kommentar med tillæg</span><span> [Revelation: a Commentary with appendices]</span>. København: Gyldendal, 1988. 170 pp.</span></p>
<p>The Danish theologian, pastor and former lecturer at a college of education, Andreas Davidsen (b. 1928) has published an entry level commentary. In his introduction (pp. 11-41), Davidsen describes &#8220;apocalyptic&#8221; and discusses the common introductory questions, including its relation to the rest of the New Testament, the three standard approaches as well as some newer ones. Davidsen&#8217;s understanding of the outline of Revelation is rendered artistically by Vibeke Fonnesberg (see the front cover). A similar chart and an accompanying synopsis of Revelation concludes the introduction.</p>
<p>Apart from a general index, this volumes also features a number of appendices with study questions on themes such as &#8220;apocalyptic,&#8221; persecutions, the question of authorship and a number of illustrations and and texts that may throw light on various parts of Revelation (pp. 121-148).</p>
<p>The appendices also include a collection of illustrations with a brief introduction to &#8220;Revelation in the history of art&#8221; (pp. 149-161) and a collection of modern texts (pp. 162-1686).</p>
<p>The last appendix presents a proposal for a service in which the reading of most of Revelation alternates with the singing of hymns from the Danish Hymnal (Den Danske Salmebog) (pp. 167-169).</p>
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