Before Jerusalem Fell

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32 BEFORE JERUSALEM FELL Heinrich Bohmer, Die O~jnbarung~Amnti(Bre slau: 1866). [1] 49 Wilhelm Bousset, Revelation ~John (Gottingen: Vandenhoeck, 1896). Brown, Ordo Saeclorum, p. 679. 50 Frederick F. Bruce, New Testament Histov (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969), p.411. [5] Rudolf Bultmann (1976). [5]5] Christian Karl Josias Bunsen. [3] Cambridge Concise Bible Dictionay, editor, T& Ho~ Bible (Cambridge: University Press, n.d.), p. 127. W. Boyd Carpenter, Th Revelation of St. John, in vol. 8 of Charles Ellicott, cd., Ellicott% CommentaT on the Whoie Bible (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, rep. n.d.). S. Cheetham, A Htitoy of tb Christian Church (London: Macmillan, 1894) , pp. 24ff. David Chilton, Paradise Restored (Tyler, TX: Reconstruction Press, 1985); and Th Days of l%ngeance (Ft. Worth, TX: Dominion Press, 1987). Adam Clarke, Clarke’s Commentay on the Whole BibZe, vol. 6 (Nashville: Abingdon, rep. n.d.). William Newton Clarke, An Outline of Christian T/wology (New York: Scribners, 1903). Henry Cowles, l?u Revelation of St. John (New York: Appleton, 1871). W. Gary Crampton, Biblical Hermeneutics (n. p.: by the author, 1986), p. 42. Berry Stewart Crebs, Th Seventh Angel (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1938). Karl August Credner, Einleitung in da Ne-uen Testaments ( 1836). [1] Samuel Davidson, Z% Doctrine af the Lust Things (1882); “The Book of Revelation” in John Kitto, Cyclopedia of Bibltial Literature (New York: Ivison & Phinney, 1855); An Introduction to th Study of t/w New 49. See also Bernhard Weiss, A Manual of Introduction to the New Testarnat, trans. A. J. K. Davidson, vol. 2 (New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1889), p. 81 n. 50. Cited in S. Cheetham, A Histoy of the Christian Church (London: Macmillan, 1894), p. 24. 51. See statement by C. H. Dodd in Robinson (5), p. 359.

?ke Approach to the Question of Dating 33 Zlstanwnt ( 1851 ); Samed Hermeneutics (Edinburgh: 1843). [3, 6, 8] Edmund De Pressense, Th Ear~ Years of Chri.stiani~, trans. Annie Harwood (New York: Philips and Hunt, 1879), p. 441. [1] P. S. Desprez, Tb Apoca~pse Fuljilled, 2nd ed. (London: Longman, 1855). W. M. L. De Wette, Kur~e Erklamng hr Offmbarung (Leipzig: 1848). [3, 6,8] Friedrich Dusterdieck, Critical and Exegetical Handbook to t/w Revelation of John, 3rd ed., trans. Henry E. Jacobs (New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1886). K. A. Eckhardt, Der I%d da Johannes (Berlin: 1961 ). [5] Alfred Edersheim, Th Tmple: Its Ministry and Seroices (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, rep. 1972), pp. 141ff. George Edmundson, Th Church in Rome in thz First C“entwy (London: Longman’s and Green, 1913). Johann Gottfried Eichhom, Commentaries in Apoca~pse (Gottingen: 1791). Erbes, Die Oflenbawzg 02s Johawws ( 1891). [1] G. H. A. Ewald, Commentaries in Apoca~pse (Gottingen: 1828). [6, 8] Frederic W. Farrar, T& Ear~ Days of Christiani~ (New York: Cassell, 1884). Grenville O. Field, Opened Seals – Open Gates (1895). George P. Fisher, Tb Beginnings of Christiani~ with a View to the State of the Roman World at the Birth of Christ (New York: Scribners, 1916), pp. 534ff. J. A. Fitzmeyer, “Review of John A. T. Robinson’s Redating the New TestanwnY (1977-78), p. 312. 52 J. Massyngberde Ford, Revelation. Anchor Bible (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975). 53 52. Cited in Moule, Birth of ttw New Testament, 3rd ed. (New York: Harper & Row, 1982), p, 153. 53. Ford’s view is one of the more unusual ones. She sees the book as a composition of three distinct sections: Section 1 includes chapters 4- 11 and was written by John the Baptist. Section 2 includes chapters 12-22, which were written by John the Baptist’s disciple. Section 3 includes chapters 1-3, which were composed sometime after A.D. 60.

32 BEFORE JERUSALEM FELL<br />

Heinrich Bohmer, Die O~jnbarung~Amnti(Bre slau: 1866). [1] 49<br />

Wilhelm Bousset, Revelation ~John (Gottingen: Vandenhoeck, 1896).<br />

Brown, Ordo Saeclorum, p. 679. 50<br />

Frederick F. Bruce, New Testament Histov (Garden City, NY:<br />

Doubleday, 1969), p.411. [5]<br />

Rudolf Bultmann (1976). [5]5]<br />

Christian Karl Josias Bunsen. [3]<br />

Cambridge Concise Bible Dictionay, editor, T& Ho~ Bible (Cambridge:<br />

University Press, n.d.), p. 127.<br />

W. Boyd Carpenter, Th Revelation of St. John, in vol. 8 of Charles<br />

Ellicott, cd., Ellicott% CommentaT on the Whoie Bible (Grand Rapids:<br />

Zondervan, rep. n.d.).<br />

S. Cheetham, A Htitoy of tb Christian Church (London: Macmillan,<br />

1894) , pp. 24ff.<br />

David Chilton, Paradise Restored (Tyler, TX: Reconstruction Press,<br />

1985); and Th Days of l%ngeance (Ft. Worth, TX: Dominion Press,<br />

1987).<br />

Adam Clarke, Clarke’s Commentay on the Whole BibZe, vol. 6 (Nashville:<br />

Abingdon, rep. n.d.).<br />

William Newton Clarke, An Outline of Christian T/wology (New York:<br />

Scribners, 1903).<br />

Henry Cowles, l?u Revelation of St. John (New York: Appleton, 1871).<br />

W. Gary Crampton, Biblical Hermeneutics (n. p.: by the author, 1986),<br />

p. 42.<br />

Berry Stewart Crebs, Th Seventh Angel (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,<br />

1938).<br />

Karl August Credner, Einleitung in da Ne-uen Testaments ( 1836). [1]<br />

Samuel Davidson, Z% Doctrine af the Lust Things (1882); “The Book<br />

of Revelation” in John Kitto, Cyclopedia of Bibltial Literature (New<br />

York: Ivison & Phinney, 1855); An Introduction to th Study of t/w New<br />

49. See also Bernhard Weiss, A Manual of Introduction to the New Testarnat, trans. A. J.<br />

K. Davidson, vol. 2 (New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1889), p. 81 n.<br />

50. Cited in S. Cheetham, A Histoy of the Christian Church (London: Macmillan, 1894),<br />

p. 24.<br />

51. See statement by C. H. Dodd in Robinson (5), p. 359.

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