Edité par The Library of Alexandria, 2026
ISBN 10 : 1807921336 ISBN 13 : 9781807921330
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Edité par The Library of Alexandria, 2026
ISBN 10 : 1807928594 ISBN 13 : 9781807928599
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Edité par The Library of Alexandria, 2026
ISBN 10 : 1807928608 ISBN 13 : 9781807928605
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Edité par The Library Of Alexandria
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Have you ever wondered why the early Christian church was so captivated by terrifying visions of the end times The Greek Apocalypse of Daniel offers a rare and dramatic glimpse into the prophetic imagination of the Byzantine era. Written during a time of immense political upheaval, shifting empires, and cultural anxiety, this fascinating apocryphal text builds upon the legendary figure of the prophet Daniel to deliver a startling new vision of the world's final days. For centuries, texts like this circulated among early believers, feeding their anticipation of cosmic judgment and their desperate hope for the ultimate defeat of evil.Far beyond a simple retelling of canonical scripture, this apocalyptic work reflects the specific historical fears of its time, masterfully blending historical allegory with supernatural terror. It vividly describes the catastrophic signs that will herald the end of the age, the oppressive and deceitful reign of the Antichrist, and the earth-shattering return of divine order. For modern readers, it serves as a theological time capsule, revealing how ancient communities processed trauma, war, and uncertainty through the lens of divine revelation.This modern exploration of the Greek Apocalypse of Daniel makes the rich symbolism and dense theological themes of early Christian apocrypha accessible and engaging. It invites you to decipher the cryptic codes of ancient seers and understand the profound impact these texts had on the development of Christian eschatology.What You'll Discover in This Book:The Rise of the Antichrist Explore detailed, chilling prophecies concerning the ultimate deceiver, his dark miracles, and his temporary reign of chaos over the earth.Byzantine Historical Allegory Uncover how ancient writers ingeniously used apocalyptic visions to make sense of the shifting empires, wars, and political crises of their immediate time.Signs of the End Times Read the dramatic descriptions of cosmic disturbances, earthly suffering, and the awe-inspiring events leading up to the final judgment.The Power of Pseudepigrapha Understand the historical context of why this powerful text was attributed to the legendary prophet Daniel and how it influenced the spiritual lives of early Christians.Whether you are a student of biblical history, a lover of ancient mysteries, or someone fascinated by the evolution of apocalyptic literature, the Greek Apocalypse of Daniel is an essential read.Uncover the forgotten prophecies of the Byzantine world and experience a breathtaking vision of the end of days.
Edité par The Library Of Alexandria
ISBN 10 : 1807928608 ISBN 13 : 9781807928605
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