Faithfulness to Christ as covenant fidelity: the pastoral purpose behind the Old Testament allusions in the seven messages of Revelation 2-3

The multivalent symbols in the seven messages of Rev 2-3 come from three primary sources: (1) the socio-historical setting of Asia Minor, (2) the opening chapter of Revelation, and (3) Old Testament allusions. It is the last of these that is of interest in this essay. Specifically, the character of...

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Main Author: Decker, Timothy L. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Andrews Univ. Press [2017]
In: Andrews University Seminary studies
Year: 2017, Volume: 55, Issue: 2, Pages: 165-193
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Offenbarung des Johannes 2-3
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Summary:The multivalent symbols in the seven messages of Rev 2-3 come from three primary sources: (1) the socio-historical setting of Asia Minor, (2) the opening chapter of Revelation, and (3) Old Testament allusions. It is the last of these that is of interest in this essay. Specifically, the character of these allusions displays a covenantal quality akin to the Israelite pact initiated at Mt. Sinai. While many have sought to demonstrate the covenantal background of the seven messages through shared structure, none has considered the nature of the Old Testament allusions themselves, as well as the paraenetic function they have for the recipients of the message. This article seeks to demonstrate that the Old Testament allusions in Rev 2-3 convey a covenantal character for the pastoral purpose of encouraging the churches to remain faithful to Jesus, their covenant suzerain/king.
ISSN:0003-2980
Contains:Enthalten in: Andrews University. Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University Seminary studies