Title: Plot
1Plot
2Plot
- Constituted by its events and actions, as those
are rendered and ordered toward achieving
particular emotional and artistic effects - Unity of action beginning, middle, end
- Causality Why? And then?
- What is the relationship between the septets
(seals, trumpets, bowls)? - What is the relationship between the letters to
the 7 churches? - What is the relationship between the fall of
Babylon and the arrival of the New Jerusalem?
3Conflict
- Struggle between opposing forces man vs. man,
man vs. nature, man vs. god - Motivations
- Complications
- Dénouementhow is conflict solved
- Consequences of resolution
- Moment of recognition
4Conflict in Revelation
- Between characters (the beast and Christ the
whore and the inhabitants of the earth Michael
and Satan the saints and Satans ministers of
deception) - Between characters and environment (the
destructive plagues and the inhabitants of the
earth) - Within a character (to whom will the inhabitants
of the earth give their loyalty? Will those who
are sealed persevere? Will the churches repent?)
5Suspense
- At the opening of the seventh seal when a
half-hour of silence unexpectedly replaces the
doom and gloom of the previous seal (81) - When the kings and magnates and generals ask,
who is able to stand? At the great day of God
and the Lambs wrath (617)
6Mystery and Dilemma
- Mystery Johns frustration at finding no one to
open the scroll in Chapter 5 contributes to the
pathos and mystery of the event and requires an
explanation - Dilemma occurs when a character must choose
between two courses of action that are both
undesirable. For example, Christians much choose
between earthly salvation and heavenly salvation
7Surprise
- When the story violates the readers expectations
- Surprise must be accounted for in an analysis of
the plot - Reader is surprised when those who follow the
beast curse God and do not repent of their deeds
or give God glory (169,11). Reader expects that
calamity would lead to repentance. Instead they
curse God. - Why is Satan bound for a thousand years only to
be released? Why not simply destroy him? Why is
it important that Satan is not destroyed during
the millennial period?
8Defamiliarization
- Occurs when the familiar and the everyday are
made to seem strange - Seeks to impede the routine perception of the
world - Seeks to awaken the reader from the lethargy of
the habitual - Slows the readers facile assimilation of a
story, forcing the reader to pay close attention
to the narrative, to notice the plot, and to
puzzle over its arresting images
9Bizarre Images in Rev.
- Beasts and whores awaken the reader to evils
monstrous and beguiling influence - Mammoth numbers such as 200 million shock the
reader into paying attention to evils
overwhelming resources - Inconceivable numbers demonstrate evils
resilience and show it not simply disappear from
the scene and requires a more potent force to
destroy it - Hellish locusts with human faces shock the reader
into realizing that the world below has made a
grim alliance with this world - The heinous activities of the locusts and birds
force the reader to view evil in a new light - Grotesque images awaken the reader from the
stupefaction caused by the familiar
10Organization?
- Recapitulation Theorycircular
- Linear Progression Theorystraight line
11Recapitulation Theory
- Repetition or retelling of the same events
repeatedly with expanding and evolving variations - Form goes back to the 3rd century
- Redundancy aims to make it harder for the reader
to make a mistake
12Recapitulated pattern
13Organization of Pattern
- First four in series are events leading up to the
end and are separated from the last three in the
series by identifiable markers - the four horsemen set-off the first four seals
from the last three - The eagles announcement of woe in 813 separates
the last three trumpets form the initial four - The first four bowls parallel the first four
trumpets - Sixth in the series represents events leading up
to the Last Day - Seventh is the end
14Last Two Visions of the each Septet
- In the sixth seal, trumpet and bowl, judgments
are shattering catastrophes that signal the
arrival of the end of the age - Sixth in series represents the imminence of the
end - Seventh signifies the end itself
15Interludes in Narrative
- Close-up accounts that provide additional details
of the septets - Inserted between the seals, trumpets, and bowls
- Between sixth and seventh seals, an interlude
describes the sealing of the faithful for
protection in the time of trial (ch. 7) - Between the sixth and seventh trumpet, an
interlude describes the churchs role in the
period of distress (ch 10-11) - Before the pouring out of the bowls (ch 15-16),
an interlude describes the conflict between the
church and the powers of evil
16Problems with Theory
- Silence after opening of the 7th seal
- Cannot represent the endfor the purpose of the
silence is to provide a respite that allows the
prayers of the saints to ascend through the
ceaseless cacophony of voices in heaven (48).
Then another series of judgments is set into
motion - Does not account for the progressive development
of the narrative - Requires that the major septets be seen as
distinct, sequential series - Although it appears that the end has come in the
first two septets, each time it is
postponedexception made in the last
17Strongest Argument
- 1115 end occurs with the blowing of the seventh
trumpet. Loud voices announce that the kingdom
of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord
and of his Messiah, and he will reign forever and
ever - End has not comethe days of the end have come
(107) which should not be confused with the end
itself - 7th trumpet introduces a series of events
reaching to and including the End
18Recapitulation Theory
- Based on the simultaneity of events
- Sixth sealsixth trumpetsixth bowl
- However John provides literary clues that suggest
a linear progression
19Audience
- In order to be cyclical, audience must be general
- Bowl series plagues are directed specifically
against those who had the mark of the beast and
who worshiped its image (162) - Numbers of those affected by the plagues is
different ¼ in seals, 1/3 in the trumpets, all
in the bowls - Each series allows the opportunity for
repentance, but the prospect of salvation
diminishes as the end approaches
20Linear Progression
- Each series affects only a portion of
humankindone-fourth, one-third, and then allso
that every opportunity for repentance is
exhausted before the end is ushered in - Linear sequence of septets underscores the
important theological point that God undertakes
every measure, no matter how drastic, to persuade
humankind to avoid the ultimate doom of the
impenitent - 151 1 And I saw another sign in heaven,
great and marvellous, seven angels having the
seven last plagues for in them is filled up the
wrath of God.
21Simplified overview
- Seventh seal ushers in the seven trumpets and the
seventh trumpet expands into the subsequent
visions and the septet of the bowls. At the
pouring out of the seventh bowl the end arrives.
The subsequent visions are an elaboration of
end-time events. - From a literary perspective this linear
progression of events is required to explain the
plot and structure of Rev.
22Plot Analysis
- Plot is a U-shaped structure that begins with a
stable condition, moves downward due to a series
of threatening conditions and instabilities, and
at the end moves upward to a new stable condition - Standard shape of comedy
23What is a comedy?
- in medieval and Renaissance use, the word comedy
came to mean any play or narrative poem in which
the main characters manage to avert an impending
disaster and have a happy ending. The comedy did
not necessarily have to be funny, and indeed,
many comedies are serious in tone. It is only in
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that
comedy's exclusive connotations of humor arose - Is Revelation a comedy?
24U-Shaped Plot
Stable Condition (Rev. 1, 4, 5)
New Stable Condition (Rev. 20-22)
Instabilities (Rev. 6-19)
25Chapter Synopsis
- Chap 1 establishes the stable conditions here on
earth - Chap 2 3 reveal instabilities in the churches
on earth - Chap 4 5 establish the stable conditions in
heaven - Chap 6-19 reveal from a heavenly point of view
instabilities that affect the earth - Chap 10 establishes a new stable condition on
earth - The correct world order is instituted in the
millennium with the saints reigning and the
dragon dethroned - Chap 21 22 reveal a new stable condition in
heaven and on earth with the arrival of the new
heaven and new earth
26Chapter 1
- Sets the stage and establishes the stable
conditions of the narrative - John begins with order source of Rev. is God
who passes it on to Jesus Christ who gives it to
his angel who in turn gives it to John who gives
it to the seven churches - World above and world below are brought together
in an orderly fashionthe link term is Jesus
Christ who spans both worlds
27Ch. 1 Major Stability
- God initiates what happens and
- A chain of command is set up so that the
revelation is not somehow misplaced - Chain of command is reflected in the order that
the characters appear - After epistolary intro (11-7), God appear first
and speaks (18) - Christ appears second and speaks (112-20)
- Then John is commanded to write what you have
seen, what is, and what is to take place after
this (119) - Finally revelation communicated to the 7 churches
283-fold source (14-6)
- 4 John to the seven churches which are in
Asia Grace be unto you, and peace, from him
which is, and which was, and which is to come
and from the seven Spirits which are before his
throne 5 And from Jesus Christ, who is the
faithful witness, and the first begotten of the
dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth.
Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our
sins in his own blood, 6 And hath made us
kings and priests unto God and his Father to him
be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. - God, seven spirits, Jesus Christ
- Christ has a 3-fold description faithful
witness, firstborn of the dead, ruler of kings on
earth - 3-fold effect on believers who loves us, has
freed us from our sins, has made us to be a
kingdom - 3 is the number of God who is also described at
the outset with threefold tenses (18) - Repetition of 3 accentuates that God orders this
world despite the appearance of a disorderly world
29Spatial arrangement
- Christ at center of the vision and 7 golden
lampstandsthe churchare around him - Gradations of light reflect order brightest
light at center which is the source of light for
those at perimeter - Description of 7 stars which are the angels of
the 7 churches Held in the palm of Christs
right handan image of protection, stability and
order - Gods speech reflects an order that God provides
to the universe I am the Alpha and the Omega
(18)universe has a beginning and an end that is
grounded in God
30New Order
- Not a reordering of the old but represents a new
order - Occurs on the Lords day (110)Sunday, the 8th
day of the week, the resurrection day, a new day
that marks the beginning of a new week - Emphasis on new day, new week, new creation
31Chapters 2 3
- Plot of chapter 2 3 is U-shaped structure that
parallels the plot of the entire book - Stability established by Christ who exercises
authority over the churches - Threats to the churchs faithfulness are seeds of
instabilities - Upward movement to a new stable order depends
upon the churchs repentance or
perseverancereward to faithful conquerors, which
is a share in Paradise, the New Jerusalem
32Format of letters
- Reflects stability, orderliness and symmetry
- Each addressed to the angel of the church with
represents either the inner character or
prevailing spirit of the church - Jesus makes a self-disclosure to each church
using one or more of the descriptive phrases from
chap 1 - Each church has an I know section in which
Jesus reveals his knowledge of the churchs
faithfulness or infidelity - Each concludes with a call to hear what the
Spirit has to say - Finally each contains a promise, with images from
chapters 21 and 22, that they will be rewarded if
they conquer
33Christs Self-declarations
- Orderliness and symmetry of letters parallel the
stability and oversight that Christ give his
churches - Self-declarations should be taken as a groupnot
as addressed to specific individual churchesbut
as addressed to all churches
34Instabilities within churches
- Little to do with individual churches and far
more to do with the instabilities of the
church-at-large - Christ warns of
- Infidelity (Major dilemma in the Apocalypse)
- Danger
- Falsehood and threat of compromise idolatry and
fornication - Complacency
- Somnolence, of being lulled into sleep
- Need to persevere Hold fast
- Lukewarmnessself-deception
35New Order
- Churches warned to overcome the instabilities and
gain a new stable condition - Repent
- Remain faithful
- Hold fast
- New stability
- eat from tree of life
- will not be harmed by second death
- hidden manna and new name
- rule nations with iron rod and morning star
- white robes, name in book of life
- make you a pillar in the temple, give name of God
and name of the city of God - place on throne
36Chapters 4 5
- Scene shifts to heavenafter this I looked, and
there in heaven a door stood open (41) - Establishes the stable conditions in heaven
before developing the threats to stability in
Chapters 6-19
37Divine Throneroom
- Model of symmetry and order in the universe
- Center-God surrounded by heavenly hosts
- Around the throne and on each side are the four
living creatures - Around the living creatures are 24 thrones with
24 elders seated on them
38Speech of 4 creatures 24 elders
- Reflects order and symmetry
- 4 creatures sing a 3-fold accolade to God
Holy, holy, holy, the Lord God the Almighty, who
was and is and is to come (48) - Elders join in with their own 3-fold praise for
the one seated on the throne You are worthy,
our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and
power, for you created all things and by your
will they existed and were created (411)
39Symmetry
- Nothing disrupts the symmetry of heaven
- Sea of glass is tranquil, smooth and brilliant as
crystals - Elders cast their crowns in silent obeisance
before the throne - Out of throne comes a 3-fold demonstration of
power flashes of lightning, and rumblings and
peals of thunder (45) - In front are 7 flaming torches which are the
seven spirits of Godthe source of light for the
world
40Chap 5 Suspense
- Momentary disruption when John weeps bitterly
because no one is found worthy to open the scroll
and to look into it (54) - Focus on one worthy beingLamb that has the marks
of omnipotence (7 horns) and omniscience (7 eyes)
and yet bears evidence of death in his body
41Praise to the Lamb
- Entire cosmos bursts forth in unrestrained
adoration that is caught up and wafted throughout
the cosmos - 4 living creatures 24 elders sing an anthem of
redemption - 59 And they sung a new song, saying, Thou
art worthy to take the book, and to open the
seals thereof for thou wast slain, and hast
redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every
kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation - 4-fold delineation of peoples emphasizes the
inclusiveness of redemption - Joined my myriads of angels who offer a 7-fold
adoration - 512 Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the
Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches,
and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory,
and blessing. - Every creature in cosmos 513 Blessing, and
honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that
sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for
ever and ever. - 4 living creatures and 24 elders end the worship
service creatures say Amen and elders
prostate themselves
42Primacy/Recency Effect
- Determines the way the reader reads the
subsequent chapters - Primacy effect order and coherence rules the
universe. Unsurpassable unity among all
creatures which binds them to the creator in an
endless display of worship and praise - Recency effect gloom and doom found in the
subsequent chapters cannot overturn this
ebullient and marvelous primacy experience of
splendor
43Chapter 6 opens first 4 seals
- A protracted and suspenseful event
- As first four seals are opened,
- a thunderous voice calls out, Come!
- 4 horsemen arrive one by one, bring pestilence,
famine, war and death but their destruction is
limited to a fourth of the earth - Catastrophic events of the horsemen are overtures
to Christs parousia
44Ch. 6 5th seal
- Accompanied by a call of how long? voiced by
the martyrs under the altar who were slaughtered
for the word of God and their testimony - they are given white robes and told to wait a
while longer - White robes reflect their inner state, unstained
and Christlike - Restless, without peace, for their death is not
yet vindicated - Delay of the end is not slackness, nor is the
progress of evil in the world a sign of
callousness. Delay simply means the numbers on
the roll of martyrs is not complete
45Ch. 6 6th seal
- Marks a radical departure from the events of the
other seals - Great earthquake
- Sun becomes black as sackcloth
- Full moon becomes like blood
- Stars of the sky fall to earth
- The luminaries darken the earth and the earth
splits open in travail - Day of the wrath of the Lamb (616)not the Day
of the Lord, the Last Day but a forerunner to
this Last Day - New Instability Day of chaosa return to
disorder, an undoing of the creation event that
brought order out of chaos - Related to humankinds rebellion from God
- Sevenfold description of humankind kings,
magnates, generals, rich, powerful, slave,
freeaccentuates the culpability of all humanity - Necessary prelude to the coming of a new order
46Chapter 7 Who is able to stand?
- Tension built to an almost unbearable intensity
- John turns attention to 4 angels who restrain the
4 winds of the earthdestruction is stayed until
the seal of the living God can be implanted on
foreheads of servants - Hearing interprets seeing
- John hears the number who are sealed---144,000 or
12,000 form each of the 12 tribes of Israel - John sees a countless multitude form every
nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages
(79) robed in white, standing before the throne - The sealing itself is a play on the unsealing of
Chapter 6
47Deformation of Language
- 13 And one of the elders answered, saying
unto me, What are these which are arrayed in
white robes? and whence came they? 14 And I
said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to
me, These are they which came out of great
tribulation, and have washed their robes, and
made them white in the blood of the Lamb. - How can robes be made white by blood?
- Outer robes represent inner nature
- White robes symbolize a spotless inner nature,
which is a result of Christs victory on the
cross
48Theme The Sealing
- The two marks signify different loyalties,
different destinations and differing rewards or
curses - One is either marked, sealed, impressed with an
imprint of the living God or the mark of the
beast - One the mark of eternal life the other provides
earthly salvation - One allows freedom of movement here on earth the
other invites persecution and death - Sealing or marking symbolizes the central dilemma
of the Apocalypseyou cannot have both marks
therefore, you must choose one.
49Chapters 8 9
- Dramatic pause or silence in heaven for half an
hour--serves as a practical as well as
theological purpose in narrative - End is postponed
- The total number of servants who will be killed
for the word of god and for their testimony is
still incomplete - Narrative has not provided an answer as to why
the saints are sealed - Opponents of the church are alluded
toinhabitants of the earth in 610but not
developed - Heaven pauses for half an hour from its ceaseless
singing (48) to permit the intercessions of the
saints to rise before God with the smoke of he
incense - Same vessel (once full of prayers) is filled with
fire from the altar and thrown down to earth - Point prayers do make a difference
- God waits upon the prayers of his people to bring
the end to fulfillment
507 trumpets
- Not a reworking or recapitulation of the 7 seals
but represent additional signs - Trumpets are warning blasts that summon the world
to repentance, which represents a development in
the plot line - The death of the plagues (1/3) does not bring
about repentance - As end approaches the disasters become more
pronounced and affect a greater percentage of
people (1/4)opportunity for repentance
diminishes - Sole purpose give those who escape them
warnings of so forcible a character that no
vestige of excuse for refusal to repent would be
left.
51New element of plot
- 5th and 6th trumpet unleash demonic plagues of
frightening and immense proportions that describe
the nature of evil - Locusts ascend from the bottomless pit
- Evil is neither totally demonic nor totally
humanit is a frightening blend of the two - Evil is seemingly endless making apparent the
need for heavenly intervention - Reader is under no delusion that the approach of
the end will be a blissful eventit will be a
chaotic process that leads to a new creation
52Chapter 10 Church as effective witness
- 7th angelic trumpet is stilled until John tells
the story of the little scroll and the two
witnesses - Angel of the little scroll sets his right foot on
the sea, his left foot on earth, and lets out a
roar like a lion - In response, the 7 thunders speak
- John is told to not write down what they sayit
is to be sealed up - After the sealing, the delay is ended
- Sealing signifies the cancelation of the thunders
perhaps because they reveal nothing new - 7 thunders add nothing to our understandingsealed
because the number of martyrs on the roll is
nearing completion - delay has served its purpose (611)
53Little Scroll
- John is told to devour the scroll which is bitter
to his stomach but sweet as honey in his mouth - The scrolla scaled down model of the Lambs
sealed scrollis sweet because it is the word of
God and Gods plan for the world - Also bitter because of the inevitable persecution
John faces in the proclamation of this message
54Johns Role
- Chapter 10 marks a transition
- Chapters 1-9, John is a seer, privy to the
mysteries of heavenrelates what he sees and
hears from his perspective in heaven - Now back on earth, John is in his role as prophet
(1011)Gods revelation in heaven requires
assimilation here on earth, and that assimilation
is the commission of prophets who have digested
Gods word. - Subsquent chapters reveal the role of the church
as prophetic witness and the forces that assault
the church
55Chapter 11
- Ch. 7 revealed the purpose of the sealing of the
church to protect it from harmhowever the plot
has not offered a reason why they were sealedch.
11 addresses this purpose
56Measuring the temple
- John told to measure the temple and the altar but
not the courtyard of the temple - Outside courtyard will be given over to the
nations who will trample it for 42 months - Measuringsimilar to sealingthe temple (symbol
of the church) is protected - Unmeasuringsimilar to unsealingremains
unprotected - In one sense the church is sealed, inaccessible
to harm - In another sense the church is unsealed,
unprotected and accessible to harm
57Measuring
- Captures the central dilemma of the church
although its inner character, spiritual nature,
is protected from harm, this alone does not
exempt the church from persecution as it fulfills
its role in the world - Church can forsake its mission and avoid physical
harm, but then it would cease to be the church - On the other hand, it can embrace its mission and
the inevitable persecution, confident that ti
will be invulnerable to spiritual attack
582 witness church
- Draped in sackcloth, the garment of penitence and
mourning - Could imply that the church is to repent
(Christs call to repentance chaps. 2 3) - Could imply that the church is to summon the
world to repent - Perhaps both meanings are intended
593 and ½ years (42 Months)
- By synchronizing all events around 3 ½ years
the plat introduces anew instabilityevils free
reign is given a definite though limited, period
of time in Gods plan - Holy city trampled (112)
- 2 witnesses prophesy 1260 days (113)
- Bodies of 2 witnesses lie in the street for 3 and
½ days (119) - Beast from the sea exercises authority for 42
months (135) - Woman escapes to her place of nourishment in the
wilderness for 1260 days (126) or times and
times and half a time (1214) - But evil is not left uncheckedrestricted and
counteracted by the church, if the church
fulfills it calling as faithful witness
60Churchs Mission
- To witness prophetically to the worlda mission
that corresponds to the period of the beasts
autarchy - Results in conflict
- Christians lose their lives (117) Martyrdom
becomes the costly price to be paid for standing
with Christ and against the beast - The churchs passion and resurrection becomes a
powerful testimony which when combined with signs
effectively converts the inhabitants of the
symbolic city (1113) - Beasts influence is countered by the tormenting
presence of the church - Suffering of the church tests not only the
resolve of Christians but also is a testimony to
the world of an alternative way to the beasts
mystic aura
61Major conflict of the Apocalypse Chs 11-13
- The message of the book is that Christians are
faithful to their calling to bear witness to the
truth against the claims of the beast, they will
provoke a conflict with the beast so critical as
to be a struggle to the death - Church cannot sit by passively as evil runs
rampant in the world - The beasts victory is from a heaven bound
perspective of defeat the real victory is
achieved by the victims - Churchs role witness, remain faithful, repel
evil, come out of Babylon, and to dissociate with
evil
62Seventh Trumpet
- Two woes have passed
- Announces the days when the mystery of God will
be fulfilled - During these days the third woe occurs
63Chaps 12 13
- Identify the principal opponents of the church
a dragon and two beasts - In the cosmic battle between Michael and the
dragon, Satan is thrown down to earth, which
initiates the third and last woe - But woe to the earth and the sea, for the devil
has come down to you with great wrath, because he
knows that his time is short (1212) - Church represented by the image of the woman
clothed in heavenly garments is protected in the
desert for a time, and times, and half a time
(1214) - No escape is provided for the churchmust pass
through this exodus of distress on it way to the
new promised land - Then the dragon was angry with the woman, and
went off to make war on the rest of her children,
those who keep the commandment of God and hold
the testimony of Jesus (1217)
64Satanic Trinity
- Enlists help of incarnate ministers of evil,
monsters like himself to seduce the world to
worship the beast and its lies - Must win a war over the saints who stand in his
way of complete dominion over the earth - Saints can follow the beast and gain their lives
or the can remain steadfast and endure (1310)
but incur the wrath of the beast and certain
death - Appearance of beast requires the appearance of
Christ as victor
65Chapter 14
- Portrays the distant future as a triumphant
victory for the saints and a future of ceaseless
torment for those who worship the beast - Whole section is pastoral in purpose its moral
is stated outrightlet no Christian shrink from
the destined battlethe final issue is assured,
and the fruits of victory are shown to be
ineffably sweet but the penalties of the
insincerity, compromise, feebleness and cowardice
are horrible, almost beyond contemplation
66144,000 Virgins
- Standing on Mount Zion, singing a new song
(141-5) - Reject the overtures of evil and remained
faithful, following the Lamb wherever he goes - Words are pure, spotless, unblemished by deceit
and the compromise of lies - Vision anticipates the bride of chapter 19
67Second Vision
- A counterpoint to the virgins
- Pictures Babylon the great, the personified whore
of evil, fallen with the nations lapping up the
wrath of her fornication - Those who follow the beast experience unrelenting
torment day and night (1411) - Vision anticipates chaps. 17-18
- The only instability that would upset the
pristine picture of the Christians triumph is
their failure to endure this dour period of
distress Here is a call for the endurance of
the saints, those who keep the commandment of God
and hold fast to the faith of Jesus (1412).
68Binarydestinies of humanity
- Image of inexpressible bliss
- Message to endure
- Image of unimaginable horror that characterizes
rejection of God - Message to repent while there is yet
opportunity to avert disaster
69Chaps. 15 16
- Introduce the last of the 7 plagues poured out of
the seven bowls upon those who had the mark of
the beast and who worshiped it image (162) - Anticipates the destruction of Babylon, the whore
that is found not only outside the church but
also within the church in the form of Jezebel - Babylon is a cipher for misplaced loyalties
represented by those that either oppose God or
compromise the claims of the world and the claims
of Christ
70Exodus imagery
- Before the dispensing of the seven bowls, John
sees a glorious vision of saints who have
conquered the beast standing beside a sea of
glass and singing the song of Moses and the song
of the Lamb - Reminder that the outcome is assured and the
promised land is within view - But there remains an exodus journey of
tribulation a sea ingles with fire (152) with
the saints must pass through
71Seven Bowls
- Total destruction
- Time for repentance is coming to an end
- Earth remains impenitent (169, 11)
- Hardened in their opposition to God
- Blaspheme Gods name three times
- Counterposition of the repentance and conversion
of the inhabitants in Ch. 11
72Bowl series
- Are not only for those who are recalcitrant
outside the church - Serve as a warning to the impenitent within the
church - 6th bowlreminder for the churches See, I am
coming like a thief! Blessed is the one who
stays awake and is clothed, not going about naked
and exposed to shame (1615) - Recalls warning to church at Sardis to wake up
- John breaks into the stream of consciousness in
order to jolt his readers into becoming mentally
alert as the beatitude itself demands - Functions to call the church to examine itself
737th Bowl
- Seventh angel pours out the seventh bowl into the
air and a loud voice of the temple proclaims, It
is done! (1617) - Babylon is split into 3 parts, every island fees
away mountains disappear huge hailstones within
about a talent (one hundred pounds) drop from
heaven on people - Inhabitants of the earth blaspheme God for the
third and last time in this chapter, confirming
their obduracy and their resolve to stand with
the beast in the final battle
74Ch. 17New Stable Condition
- Requires the removal of instabilities in the plot
and the annihilation of evil - Dramatic battle at Harmagedon is the beginning of
the new stable condition (1616) - Ch. 17 reveals the mystery of the great whore,
Babylon, who must be completely dismantled before
the bride can come
75Babylon
- Not Rome
- An emblem for the earthly city, the tower of
Babel, the city of this world order and the
allurements of this world order - Babylons power lies in getting the inhabitants
of the earth drunk on the wine of her fornication
(172) - In this state of stupor the earth is deceived by
her sorceries - The allurement of the great city is her
marvelous splendor which is used for her own
ends to claim divinity, to dethrone God and
enthrone herself to get the world drunk on the
splendor of her power
76BinaryCities
- Babylon
- given one last chance to flee for the earthly
city before its doom (184) - Given one last change to cover their nakedness
with the garment so Christ
77Ch. 18 Destruction of Whore
- Language reminiscent of Ezekiel's dirge over Tyre
- Babylons demise not only portrays the ultimate
downfall f evil, but also is a warning to the
church to wake up before it is too late to leave
the attachments of the earth city - Voice from heaven calls the Christian to flee
Babylon just as Lot was called to flee Sodom so
that she or he does not share in her destiny
Come out of her, my people, so that you do not
take part in her sins, and so that you do not
share in her plagues (184) - Bablylon stripped of her allurements so true
nature is exposed - Woman of ch. 17 adorned with purple, scarlet, god
and jewels is dethroned and reduced to nakedness
in one hour
78New stability
- World is brought to chaos so that it can be
created anew - Evil is annihilated before the new city arrives
- Urgent plea to flee the earthly city before its
fateful destruction is offered one last time
79Chapter 19
- Two banquets symbolize the resolution of the
plot - Marriage supper of the Lamb and the bride, the
new city of God, represents the messianic banquet
to which all Gods people gather (197) - The other supper The great supper of God, is
a parody of the Lambs upper (1917) Birds of
heaven are invited to gorge on the carcasses of
kings, captains, the mighty, free and slavethose
who are slain by the warrior Faithful and True - Unmistakable contrast
- Christ gives his body
- Humankinds flesh is devoured
- Conclusion beast for the seal and the beast
form the land are thrown alive into the sulfurous
lake of fire (1920)only the dragon remains to
be destroyed after a 1000 year reprieve
80Chapter 20
- Final instabilities are removed
- Stable condition established on earth
- Reigning with Christ for 1000 years vindicates
the martyrs (201-6) - Satans resolve to destroy the saints is
demonstrated, and thus he is justly thrown in to
the lake of fire and sulfur where he joins the
beast and the false prophet (207-10) - The dead are judged according to their works
- Death and Hades are thrown into the lake of fire
which is the second death, a spiritual death
(2014) - All whose names are not written in the book of
life are thrown into the lake of fire (2015)
81Chapters 21 22
- Ushers in a new stable condition, a wonderful
resolution not only to the end of the book but of
the end of history as well - Encompasses both heaven and earth
- New heaven and a new earth descends from heaven,
replacing the first - New signifies a new kind of heaven and earth
- Whereas Babylon symbolizes mans attempt to
create a new heaven, the New Jerusalem descends
wholly from God - All instabilities removed
- sea, sorrow, death, mourning, crying and pain
(213-4) - The cowardly, faithless, polluted, murderers,
fornicators, sorcerers, idolaters, and liars
banished to the lake of fire and sulfur (218) - Everything unclean abolished from city (2127)
- Nothing accursed dwells therein (223)
- The night, which characterizes the previous
creation, is no longer a part of the new creation
(225)
82New Stable Condition Paradise Lost Regained
- Pristine order and stability
- At center throne of Lamb and God, the source of
life for the city (221) - Flowing out of throne is the river of water of
life that sustains the inhabitants (221) - On either side of river is the tree of life
(222)
83Perfect Dimensions
- 12 gates allow total access to cityunrestricted
fellowship with God - City itself is a perfect cube of 12,000 stadia,
reflecting the sublime harmony and symmetry in
the new creation (2116) - Wall has perfect dimensions of 144 cubits,
symbolizing eternal security for the inhabitants
(2117) - Precious gems and gold clothe the city with
magnificence - In every way, New Jerusalem is the ideal city,
the perfect community, which was unattainable on
earth because of humankinds sin
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