Concordia Theological Monthly
Publication Date
7-1-1930
Document Type
Article
Keywords
apocalypse, st. john, omega, doctrinal, revelation
Submission Type
Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep
Abstract
More curious notions arise in the minds of many Bible students regarding St. John's Apocalypse than regarding any other book of the Bible. Usually Bible classes are found to be more eager to study this book than any other portion of the Holy Scriptures, and pastors are often asked bewildering and perplexing questions concerning it. Shall we hold ourselves aloof from this writing with an air of "touch not, taste not, handle not," or shall we diligently apply ourselves to laying hold of the divine truths here recorded in their richness and fulness?
Disciplines
Practical Theology
Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)
Revelation 1:3; Revelation 22:18-19; Revelation 1:2; Revelation 1:9; Revelation 21:7; Revelation 1:11; Revelation 22:16-17; John 4:14; Matthew 25:14-30; Deuteronomy 10:17; Revelation 17:14; Revelation 19:16; Revelation 5:11; John 1:18; Isaiah 41:4; Isaiah 43:10; Isaiah 44:6; Isaiah 48:12; Hebrews 13:8; Malachi 3:6; John 10:30; Revelation 3:7; Isaiah 6:3; 3 John 40:25; Isaiah 53:15; John 5:23; Genesis 2:2-3; Leviticus 4:6-17; Leviticus 8:33; Leviticus 26:21-28; Numbers 19:12; Joshua 6:3; 1 Samuel 2:5; 2 Kings 5:10; Psalm 119:160;
Submission Cost
Free
Submission Audience
Laity; Ministers; Scholars
Recommended Citation
Ellwanger, W H.
(1930)
"The Christology of the Apocalypse,"
Concordia Theological Monthly: Vol. 1, Article 65.
Available at:
https://scholar.csl.edu/ctm/vol1/iss1/65