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The New Jerusalem in the Revelation of John: The City as Symbol of Life with God

Description: The New Jerusalem in the Revelation of John by Bruce J. Malina, Bruce J. Malina, STD The New Jerusalem and the Revelation of John sets out comparative models of what sorts of cities existed during the time of the New Testament and what it meant to live in an ancient Mediterranean city. It further explains the significance of the celestial marriage of the City and the Lamb. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description There are two major entities at the close of the book of Revelation that explain the authors understanding of forthcoming life with God: the Celestial City (the heavenly Jerusalem) and the cosmic Lamb. The marriage of these two marks the concluding highpoint of John the Seers work. What are the entities in question? How do they marry and what is the significance of that event for those who believe in Jesus as cosmic Lord? In The New Jerusalem in the Revelation of John, Bruce Malina offers insights into the concluding vision of the book of Revelation to assist Bible readers to understand what the visionary of Revelation said, and meant to say, to his first-century Mediterranean audience. The New Jerusalem in the Revelation of John sets out comparative models of what sorts of cities existed during the time of the New Testament and what it meant to live in an ancient Mediterranean city. It further explains the significance of the celestial marriage of the City and the Lamb. The result is a set of reading scenarios that describe and explain Revelations closing visions, which mediate the theology of John the Seer.The definition and comparative model of the city in The New Jerusalem and the Revelation of John is also useful for persons interested in understanding those first "urban" members of Jesus groups addressed by other New Testament documents. Author Biography Bruce J. Malina, S.T.D., is professor of biblical studies at Creighton University. He is former president of the Catholic Biblical Association and author of articles on biblical interpretation. Table of Contents Contents List of Figures viii Preface ix 1. Presuppositions About Language and Reading 1 2. The Genre of the Book of Revelation 13 3. The Holy City in the Sky 25 4. The Cosmic Lamb Marries 66 Abbreviations 81 Bibliography 82 Index 98 Review This volume is an eminently readable, commonsense approach to aspects of the Book of Revelation. . . . It complements Malinas earlier work on the genre of the Book of Revelation, and offers not only a clear understanding of how to read ancient documents, but also a sensible, persuasive interpretation of this part of the Book. . . . Malina is to be congratulated for his insight, commonsense, helpful commentary, and his clarity.T. R. Hobbs, Hamilton, OntarioThe New Jerusalem in the Revelation of John is vintage Malina: provocative, at times humorous, fascinating, devastating to conventional understandings, blunt, and passionately devoted to the social sciences, especially cultural anthropology, as key to interpreting the New Testament. Malinas new work continues to unfold the implications of his earlier research into ancient astrology and the book of Revelation. The result is a vivid and perceptive reading of the new Jerusalem and the Lamb that locates them squarely in ancient conceptions of the city and the sky.Walter F. Taylor, Jr., PhD, Ernest W. and Edith S. Ogram Professor of New Testament Studies, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, OhioAgainst the commonplace notion that Revelation is a morbid forecast of doom, death, and destruction, Malina demonstrates the upbeat and hope-promoting force of its conclusion: a life-affirming vision of a marriage of the Cosmic Lamb (Jesus) and his bride, the Celestial City (the new and perfect Jerusalem), graphic astronomical symbols of life with God. Malina serves as an informative tour guide introducing the modern reader to the ancient world of John, its urban life, its occupation with astral phenomena as signs of the time, and Christianitys utopic vision of new life with God.Rev. John H. Elliott, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San FranciscoMalina has done it again. His penetrating insights cut through the fog of interpretations beclouding the Book of Revelation to clarify its concluding vision. God will be henceforth present among humans on earth in the New Jerusalem, a city descended from the sky that contains the Throne of God and the celestial Lamb, cosmic symbol of Jesus. The Mediterranean cultural aptness of this explanation, Malinas specialty, highly recommends it as John the astral prophets intended meaning for all his readers.John J. Pilch, Author of The Cultural World of Jesus and The Cultural Dictionary of the Bible Review Quote This volume is an eminently readable, commonsense approach to aspects of the Book of Revelation. . . . It complements Malinas earlier work on the genre of the Book of Revelation, and offers not only a clear understanding of how to read ancient documents, but also a sensible, persuasive interpretation of this part of the Book. . . . Malina is to be congratulated for his insight, commonsense, helpful commentary, and his clarity. T. R. Hobbs, Hamilton, Ontario Details ISBN0814659381 Author Bruce J. Malina, STD Short Title NEW JERUSALEM IN THE REVEL Language English ISBN-10 0814659381 ISBN-13 9780814659380 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 228.06 Illustrations Yes Year 2000 Subtitle The City as Symbol of Life with God Country of Publication United States Residence Omaha, NE, US DOI 10.1604/9780814659380 Imprint Liturgical Press Place of Publication Collegeville, MN AU Release Date 2000-07-01 NZ Release Date 2000-07-01 US Release Date 2000-07-01 UK Release Date 2000-07-01 Pages 112 Publisher Liturgical Press Series Zacchaeus Studies: New Testament Publication Date 2000-07-01 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161420637;

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