Intertextualism in Apocalypse od St John WT-SST-IAJ
1. Intertextualism in literary research.
2. Intertextualism in biblical research.
3. The Apocalypse of St. John or the Apocalypse of Jesus Christ? The nature of the book.
4. The origin and addressees of the Apocalypse and the literary character of the work.
5. Literary culture of the addressees of the Apocalypse.
6. The vision of the Risen Jesus (Rev 1) as an essay of Judeo-Christian Christology.
7. Messages to the seven churches (Rev 2-3): intratextual and intertextual references.
8. Vision of the throne of God (Rev 4-5) and prophetic visions.
9. A series of seals (Rev 6) in an intertextual approach. Who is the rider on the white horse?
10. Jerusalem and the two witnesses (Rev 11): pictorial imagination or reading memory?
11. Great sign (Revelation 12) or great code?
12. The beast, beasts and their prophets (Rev 13) and Dn 7,15-27.
13. Babylon - The Great Whore and prophetic calls to return from exile.
14. God's judgment (Rev 20,1-21,8): Christian or Jewish eschatology?
15. Description of New Jerusalem (Rev 21: 9-22: 5) and Ezekiel's vision (Ezekiel 40-48)
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