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− | The ''Apocalypse'', or the ''Book of Revelation'', it has been said, is impossible to know outside of the [[Divine Liturgy|Liturgy]], and it is certainly spiritually dangerous to try to read to deeply into it, especially if one has been a long time distant from [[ | + | The '''Apocalypse''', or the '''Book of Revelation''', it has been said, is impossible to know outside of the [[Divine Liturgy|Liturgy]], and it is certainly spiritually dangerous to try to read to deeply into it, especially if one has been a long time distant from [[Holy Communion]]. |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | This book is generally attributed to [[Saint|St.]] [[John the Theologian]], one of the Twelve [[Apostles]], and written as he was exiled in Patmos towards the end of his life. The book itself has been one of the many to drift in and out of the [[Bible]], and it certainly is controversial; [[heterodox]] opinion itself is not always certain that it actually is [[prophecy]], or even referring to the end of the world, and the [[Last Judgment]]. <!-- Well, feel free to expand... ---> | ||
− | + | ==The Text== | |
− | + | The writings of Fr. [[Seraphim Rose]] are a good starting point. | |
− | ==The | ||
− | The writings of Fr. Seraphim Rose are a good starting point. | ||
− | Within the book there is certain metaphor | + | Within the book there is a certain metaphor and symbolism, and it is important to note that this symbolism can have more than one meaning. The number seven is often used to represent permanence, as this was the day of the completion of [[Creation]]; the woman can represent the Church, and the serpent; and other things we will likely not understand until the end comes. |
− | The Book of | + | The Book of Revelation is best divided into three parts: |
+ | *those things that have occured, | ||
+ | *those things that are in the process of happening, and | ||
+ | *those things that have yet to be. <!-- Various discussions with my parish priest. ---> | ||
− | =Those things that have | + | ===Those things that have occurred=== |
− | Satan's fall from Heaven, as well as, in some understandings, the one | + | Satan's fall from Heaven, as well as, in some understandings, the thousand-year reign of [[Christ]] ('one thousand' is likely used rather than an absolute value), or, in Orthodox understanding, the Church. It is important to remember that the [[Second Coming]] is described as "like lightning from the east to west," and that Christ Himself warns of those who come claiming to be Him. <!-- (Please, if you are knowledgeable in the subject, expand) ---> |
− | (Please, if you are knowledgeable in the subject, expand) | ||
− | =Those things that are in the | + | ===Those things that are in the process of happening=== |
− | Well, many things, in modern | + | Well, many things, in modern times it is not hard to think that evil reigns; we certainly have wars and rumors of wars. There is an ongoing drive towards one church, and perhaps the time when the Church will hide in the desert is not far off. |
− | ==Those things that have yet to be== | + | ===Those things that have yet to be=== |
These are many, and are cataclysmic. The stars falling from the sky, the fall of the city referred to as Babylon, the return of two prophets. <Please expand> | These are many, and are cataclysmic. The stars falling from the sky, the fall of the city referred to as Babylon, the return of two prophets. <Please expand> | ||
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''Pre- or Post-Millennialist'' | ''Pre- or Post-Millennialist'' | ||
− | Neither! The view of the Church is that the thousand year reign of Christ refers to the current, and perhaps long past, time of the reign of the Church | + | Neither! The view of the Church is that the thousand-year reign of Christ refers to the current, and perhaps long-past, time of the reign of the Church, which in places such as Russia, Greece, and Constantinople, was practically literal. |
− | ==The Last Judgment== | + | ==The Last Judgment== |
− | + | ''The Soul after Death'' by Fr. Seraphim Rose is an excellent reference for this. | |
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future, Fr Seraphim Rose | + | *''Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future'', Fr. Seraphim Rose |
+ | *''The Soul after Death'', Fr. Seraphim Rose | ||
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− | + | [[Category:New Testament]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Scripture]] |
Revision as of 03:09, November 22, 2005
The Apocalypse, or the Book of Revelation, it has been said, is impossible to know outside of the Liturgy, and it is certainly spiritually dangerous to try to read to deeply into it, especially if one has been a long time distant from Holy Communion.
Contents
History
This book is generally attributed to St. John the Theologian, one of the Twelve Apostles, and written as he was exiled in Patmos towards the end of his life. The book itself has been one of the many to drift in and out of the Bible, and it certainly is controversial; heterodox opinion itself is not always certain that it actually is prophecy, or even referring to the end of the world, and the Last Judgment.
The Text
The writings of Fr. Seraphim Rose are a good starting point.
Within the book there is a certain metaphor and symbolism, and it is important to note that this symbolism can have more than one meaning. The number seven is often used to represent permanence, as this was the day of the completion of Creation; the woman can represent the Church, and the serpent; and other things we will likely not understand until the end comes.
The Book of Revelation is best divided into three parts:
- those things that have occured,
- those things that are in the process of happening, and
- those things that have yet to be.
Those things that have occurred
Satan's fall from Heaven, as well as, in some understandings, the thousand-year reign of Christ ('one thousand' is likely used rather than an absolute value), or, in Orthodox understanding, the Church. It is important to remember that the Second Coming is described as "like lightning from the east to west," and that Christ Himself warns of those who come claiming to be Him.
Those things that are in the process of happening
Well, many things, in modern times it is not hard to think that evil reigns; we certainly have wars and rumors of wars. There is an ongoing drive towards one church, and perhaps the time when the Church will hide in the desert is not far off.
Those things that have yet to be
These are many, and are cataclysmic. The stars falling from the sky, the fall of the city referred to as Babylon, the return of two prophets. <Please expand>
Common Questions
Pre- or Post-Millennialist
Neither! The view of the Church is that the thousand-year reign of Christ refers to the current, and perhaps long-past, time of the reign of the Church, which in places such as Russia, Greece, and Constantinople, was practically literal.
The Last Judgment
The Soul after Death by Fr. Seraphim Rose is an excellent reference for this.
Sources
- Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future, Fr. Seraphim Rose
- The Soul after Death, Fr. Seraphim Rose