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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32862/k.11.2.3

Symbols of Conflict and Hope: An Introductory Analysis of the Symbolism of Daniel and Revelation

Alexandru Neagoe ; West University of Timişoara, Romania


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Abstract

The present article offers an analysis of the use of symbolism in the books of Daniel and Revelation. Thus, the first section of the study evaluates the degree of thematic unity which may be said to exist between the two books (given their common literary genre). Secondly, the article explores the different roles which symbolism plays within the two books. Finally, a concluding section brings together the findings of the study, indicating that despite the complex symbolism of Daniel and Revelation, it is plausible to speak of these books (individually and together) as having a unifying message which could be described as the victory of good over evil or, more precisely, the sovereignty of God in a world where evil seems to prevail. At the same time, this unifying message can take a wide variety of distinctive meanings for specific groups and for specific settings.

Keywords

symbolism; Daniel; Revelation, Bible

Hrčak ID:

215599

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/215599

Publication date:

7.12.2017.

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