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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,5| the Theologian (or the .Apocalypse.) and the Acts of the Apos-~ 2 1,1,5| Epistles of John, and the Apocalypse (this lasted right up to 3 1,1,5| that it did not include the Apocalypse ~(Revelation) amongst .all 4 1,1,6| Revelations of St. John (Apocalypse). ~ ~ 5 1,5,1| Old Testament and one, The Apocalypse, in the ~New Testament. 6 1,5,5| sions of Daniel and the Apocalypse of the Apostle John the 7 2,2,3| Somewhat earlier, he wrote the Apocalypse or the book of Revelation. 8 2,2,5| Patmos where~he wrote the Apocalypse or Revelation (Rev. 1:9- 9 2,3,3| During exile, he wrote his ApocalypseRevelations. Later, he~ 10 2,3,3| and 3rd chapters of~his Apocalypse. The purpose for the Epistle 11 2,5,1| The significance of the Apocalypse.~The Apocalypse (“apocalupsis” 12 2,5,1| significance of the Apocalypse.~The Apocalypse (“apocalupsis” in Greek, 13 2,5,1| the Holy Scripture.~The Apocalypse is a book of mystery, and 14 2,5,1| number of books about the~Apocalypse, among which are found quite 15 2,5,1| same manner regarding the Apocalypse: “In it there are as many~ 16 2,5,1| beneath its~worth.”~The Apocalypse is not read during the Liturgy 17 2,5,1| explanation of it, whereas the~Apocalypse is quite complex to explain.~ 18 2,5,2| author.~The author of the Apocalypse refers to himself as John ( 19 2,5,2| God. His authorship of the Apocalypse is substantiated in~factual 20 2,5,2| in~factual basis in the Apocalypse itself, as well as by many 21 2,5,2| churches. The author of the Apocalypse states that he was on the 22 2,5,2| proof of authorship of the Apocalypse by St. John the Theologian 23 2,5,2| in the Gospel and in the Apocalypse are quoted in the same~manner, 24 2,5,2| the language between the Apocalypse~and other writings by the 25 2,5,2| naturally imprinted on the Apocalypse the~influence of his native 26 2,5,2| the unbiased reader of the Apocalypse that its~total content bears 27 2,5,2| refers to the writer of the Apocalypse as~“John the Elder,” just 28 2,5,2| centuries quote from the Apocalypse, as~from a God-inspired 29 2,5,2| wrote an apologia on the Apocalypse.~Clement of Alexandria, 30 2,5,2| John as the author~of the Apocalypse. Other, later Fathers of 31 2,5,2| Carthage, by attributing the Apocalypse to St. John~the Theologian, 32 2,5,3| and intent of writing the Apocalypse.~Ancient tradition places 33 2,5,3| places the writing of the Apocalypse toward the end of the first 34 2,5,3| writes as follows: “The Apocalypse appeared not long before 35 2,5,3| 81-96 A.D.).~Thus, the Apocalypse was written at the end of 36 2,5,3| designation of the place where the Apocalypse was written,~which they 37 2,5,3| In the first lines of the Apocalypse, St. John indicates the 38 2,5,3| of the persecutions, the Apocalypse was written for Christians~ 39 2,5,3| The purpose of writing the Apocalypse was to portray the forthcoming 40 2,5,4| plan, and symbolism of the Apocalypse.~The Apocalypse always drew 41 2,5,4| symbolism of the Apocalypse.~The Apocalypse always drew the attention 42 2,5,4| interpreting~the lucidity of the Apocalypse while experiencing the horrors 43 2,5,4| of interpretations of the Apocalypse. All these interpretations 44 2,5,4| visions and symbols of the Apocalypse to the “Last Days,” the~ 45 2,5,4| second attributes to the Apocalypse a purely historical meaning 46 2,5,4| Finally, the~fourth sees the Apocalypse only as allegory, holding 47 2,5,4| these points of view on the~Apocalypse do not exclude but rather 48 2,5,4| supplement each other.~The Apocalypse can be properly understood 49 2,5,4| nothing.~As we shall see, the Apocalypse consists of a number of 50 2,5,4| order to understand why the Apocalypse united~different events 51 2,5,4| judgment by God, which the Apocalypse mentions repeatedly, is~ 52 2,5,4| and lack of faith.~In the Apocalypse there is a noticeable specific 53 2,5,4| reason that the author of the Apocalypse describes some future events 54 2,5,4| visions will be realized.~The Apocalypse was written through the 55 2,5,4| correct understanding of the Apocalypse.~Contemporary man's total 56 2,5,4| contemporary interpreters of the Apocalypse want to see in it only allegory 57 2,5,4| see allegory alone in the Apocalypse is~to be spiritually blind, 58 2,5,4| images and visions of the Apocalypse.~The method of interpretation 59 2,5,4| of interpretation of the Apocalypse is shown in the accompanying 60 2,5,4| Paradise.~The reading of the Apocalypse in sequence can be divided 61 2,5,4| power. In~this part of the Apocalypse, a global evil being, i.e., 62 2,5,4| Bible.~Every new part of the Apocalypse usually begins with the 63 2,5,4| Between the main parts of the Apocalypse, the Seer sometimes~interjects 64 2,5,4| plan and divisions of the Apocalypse. For the sake of~brevity 65 2,5,4| life.~The main task of the Apocalypse consists of showing the 66 2,5,4| symbolism and mystery of the Apocalypse, the religious truths contained~ 67 2,5,4| Thus, for example, the Apocalypse points to~the devil as being 68 2,5,4| and~wars in the world. The Apocalypse clearly shows that in the 69 2,5,4| contents and symbolism of the Apocalypse,~we shall now consider some 70 2,5,5| that is mentioned in the Apocalypse as~“Satan's throne” (Rev. 71 2,5,5| name Nicolaitans in the Apocalypse. (It is thought that this 72 2,5,6| and fifth chapters of the~Apocalypse. An Orthodox Christian recognizes 73 2,5,6| incomprehensible~to us. In the Apocalypse we learn that the angelic 74 2,5,6| 4).~The teaching of the Apocalypse regarding the angelic world 75 2,5,6| nineteenth chapter of the Apocalypse the wedding song of the 76 2,5,6| of the world, St. John’s Apocalypse slowly directs~the spiritual 77 2,5,7| subsequent revelations of the~Apocalypse. The removal of the first 78 2,5,7| The four horsemen of the Apocalypse depict in the simplest way 79 2,5,7| horses). The horses of the Apocalypse also symbolize the life 80 2,5,8| The~ninth chapter of the Apocalypse is written against the backdrop 81 2,5,8| following~chapters of the Apocalypse graphically describe the 82 2,5,8| times of the Messiah. In the Apocalypse,~the siege of “the camp 83 2,5,8| are often mentioned~in the Apocalypse, the Seer himself explains 84 2,5,8| the two witnesses in the Apocalypse are a symbol for other witnesses 85 2,5,9| in various parts of the Apocalypse, not in chronological sequence 86 2,5,9| subsequent visions of the Apocalypse is the fallenDaystar” (“ 87 2,5,9| Nevertheless, the dates of the Apocalypse must be understood allegorically~( 88 2,5,9| between the beast of the Apocalypse and the four beasts of the 89 2,5,9| fighting against God. The Apocalypse vividly discloses the mutual 90 2,5,9| thirteenth chapter of the Apocalypse, convinces us that the~kingdom 91 2,5,9| In the language of the Apocalypse,~this acceptance of “the 92 2,5,9| be done. The beast of the Apocalypse refers to both the~antichrist 93 2,5,9| that in the prophecy of the Apocalypse the discourse deals with~ 94 2,5,0| 17)~In this part of the Apocalypse, the Seer describes the 95 2,5,0| in chapters 16-20 of the Apocalypse~follows the pattern of successively 96 2,5,1| however, the discourse~in the Apocalypse is describing parallel events. 97 2,5,1| twentieth chapter of the Apocalypse (see “The~insolvency of 98 2,5,2| the twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse and from other sources~of 99 2,5,2| twentieth~chapter of the Apocalypse with the total defeat of 100 2,5,2| first resurrection” in the Apocalypse is the spiritual rebirth 101 2,5,3| chapters of the book of the Apocalypse contain the most glorious 102 2,5,3| Thus, the book of the Apocalypse was written during the time 103 2,5,3| temptations. The book of the Apocalypse~sends an appeal to the faithful 104 2,5,3| Victor.~The book of the Apocalypse more vividly and more descriptively 105 2,5,3| circum~Table 2. Plan of the Apocalypse.~Visions~and chapters~Seven


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