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1 2,4| The last chapter is an apocalypse, apparently based on Matthew 2 3 | instruction emerged in the apocalypse, which made use of symbols, 3 3 | fifth, which is entitled an apocalypse and formed the introduction 4 3 | but this second Christian apocalypse shows very few indeed. It 5 3 | Vision 5 (which is called an “apocalypse” in the manuscripts) and 6 3 | was the first Christian apocalypse and was much indebted to 7 3 | Greek Christian wrote an apocalypse in the name of Peter and 8 3 | Jewish writings. The Ezra Apocalypse in II Esdras (5:33-35), 9 3 | Greek text of this early apocalypse would be a great boon to 10 3 | the Blessed, is called the Apocalypse of Paul. According to this 11 3 | of which are called the Apocalypse of James, follow that of 12 3 | immediately break out.~ The second Apocalypse of James is a record of 13 3 | salvation from the flesh.~ The Apocalypse of Adam is the final revelation 14 4,5| contained also a portion of the Apocalypse of Peter and the first thirty-two