The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation

The theme of the conqueror motif in the book of Revelation is one of the prominent themes. The theme of the conqueror motif provides various symbolical messages from an exegetical and theological perspective. An alternative symbolic perspective provides a heavenly perspective and the symbolic transf...

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Main Author: EC Shin
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2007-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/104
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spelling doaj-33aa3eac033c45e79c398237c0d26f7f2020-11-25T00:47:21ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052007-09-0128120722310.4102/ve.v28i1.10481The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of RevelationEC Shin0University of PretoriaThe theme of the conqueror motif in the book of Revelation is one of the prominent themes. The theme of the conqueror motif provides various symbolical messages from an exegetical and theological perspective. An alternative symbolic perspective provides a heavenly perspective and the symbolic transformation. Various images such as salvation for the conquerors and judgment of the evil ones, or <br />victory of the Lamb and defeat of Satan, transform our earthly perspective into the heavenly perspective, and give us a new understanding as to how the conquerors should see the world. To provide the conquerors with a new understanding is to give them a reversed effect as a marginalized group and to reveal deep spiritual <br />conflict between God and Satan. Who� is in control in history? With the result of the heavenly war between Michael and the dragon in 12:7-9, John proclaims the victory of God, who is the real conqueror, and provides the heavenly perspective that God is in control of the cosmos, as well as of history.http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/104
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The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation
Verbum et Ecclesia
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title The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation
title_short The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation
title_full The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation
title_fullStr The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation
title_full_unstemmed The conqueror motif in chapters 12-13: a heavenly and an earthly perspective in the Book of Revelation
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publisher AOSIS
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issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2007-09-01
description The theme of the conqueror motif in the book of Revelation is one of the prominent themes. The theme of the conqueror motif provides various symbolical messages from an exegetical and theological perspective. An alternative symbolic perspective provides a heavenly perspective and the symbolic transformation. Various images such as salvation for the conquerors and judgment of the evil ones, or <br />victory of the Lamb and defeat of Satan, transform our earthly perspective into the heavenly perspective, and give us a new understanding as to how the conquerors should see the world. To provide the conquerors with a new understanding is to give them a reversed effect as a marginalized group and to reveal deep spiritual <br />conflict between God and Satan. Who� is in control in history? With the result of the heavenly war between Michael and the dragon in 12:7-9, John proclaims the victory of God, who is the real conqueror, and provides the heavenly perspective that God is in control of the cosmos, as well as of history.
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