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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ezekiel in Revelation : literary and hermeneutic aspects

Luo, Wei January 1999 (has links)
Concerning John's use of the OT in Revelation, recent scholarship has observed that in terms of closeness, the book of Ezekiel, among many other OT books, enjoys a particular status. For, not only have its many materials been adopted in Revelation, but the order of these materials appearing in the two books is, by and large, the same. These features, then, suggest that Revelation is literarily dependent on Ezekiel. Against this background, this thesis, however, intends to show that besides this literary influence, the book of Ezekiel had also a hermeneutical effect on the book of Revelation. For this reason, in each of the four cases examined in the thesis, an exploration of how a certain OT tradition is used in a given Ezekielian passage is first offered, followed by an exploration of how this reinterpreted OT tradition is used and reinterpreted again in Revelation. When these tasks are done, a comparison of these two usages is then made so as to see how these two usages parallel each other. Each of the four cases is then concluded by stating the implication of the finding for the understanding of the book of Revelation. Specifically, the four cases examined in the thesis are, (1) The comparison of Ezekiel's use of Eden tradition (Gen 1-3) in Ezekiel 28:11-19 with John's use of Ezekiel's oracle against the nation Tyre (Ezek 26-28) in Revelation 18; (2) The comparison of Ezekiel's use of the foe-from-the-north tradition in Ezekiel 38-39 with John's use of Gog oracle (Ezek 38-39) in Revelation 19-20; (3) The comparison of Ezekiel's use of the model of battle camp (Num 2-3) in Ezekiel 48:30-35 with John's use of the prophet's restoration program (Ezek 40-48) in Revelation 21; and (4) The comparison of Ezekiel's use of Eden tradition (Gen 2-3) in Ezekiel47:1-12 with John's use of this river-of-life tradition (Ezek 47:1-12) in Revelation 22. These four case studies show that though various interpretative principles have been involved in Ezekiel's use of his sources, these principles have been followed by John in his use of Ezekielian materials. This observation then leads us to the following conclusion: John, as the follower and witness of Jesus Christ (Rev 1:2, 9), is, in terms of hermeneutics, a true heir of the prophet Ezekiel. As to the implications of the findings for the understanding of Revelation, the four case studies, in turn, argue for (1) the identification of the great harlot Babylon (Rev 18) as Rome, (2) the Amillennial view for Revelation 20:1-10, (3) the identification of the new Jerusalem (Rev 21) as the New Testament church, and (4) the view taking the river of life (Rev 22) as the symbol for salvation.
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O termo KABOD no livro de Ezequiel

Marivete Zanoni Kunz 21 August 2006 (has links)
O presente trabalho consiste em uma análise do conceito de kabod no livro de Ezequiel. Este termo também é utilizado em outras partes do Antigo Testamento. Assim a pesquisa também fará um breve levantamento deste uso. No primeiro capítulo será feito o exame do uso do termo em outras partes do Antigo Testamento, bem como uma conceituação geral. Na segunda parte será abordado aspectos do livro de Ezequiel ligados ao contexto da época, tais como a situação histórica, política, social e religiosa. Finalmente, na terceira parte o estudo estará totalmente voltado a algumas perícopes do livro. Este estudo acontecerá a partir da exegese das mesmas. A estrutura oferecerá uma descrição geral do contexto literário da perícope que será estudada detalhadamente, seguido do estudo detalhado de uma perícope do bloco destacado e uma reflexão sobre kabod na seção. / This essay is an analysis of the kabod concept in the book of Ezekiel. The same word is also used in other parts of the Old Testament. Therefore the research will also make a brief survey of this use. In the first chapter, an examination of the use of the word in other parts of the Old Testament will be made, as well as a general conceptualization. In the second chapter, aspects of the book of Ezekiel related to the time context, such as a historical, political, social and religious situation. Eventually, in the third chapter, the study will be completely on some book excerpts. This study will happen from their exegesis. The structure will offer a general description of the excerpt literary context, which will be studied in detail, followed by its detailed study, emphasizing a consideration about kabod in the section.

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