This doctoral dissertation demonstrates that Revelation was written prior to the destruction of the Jewish Temple in AD 70, and that it was prophesying that event.
It proves this early date for Revelation by providing both internal evidence from within Revelation and external evidence from Church history and tradition.
Before Jerusalem Fell: Dating the Book of Revelation is a doctoral dissertation seeking to demonstrate that Revelation was written prior to the destruction of the Jewish Temple in AD 70 and that it was prophesying that event.
It proves this early date for Revelation by providing both internal evidence from within Revelation and external evidence from Church history and tradition.
It provides much exposition of the text of Revelation.
A large part of the argument deals with the identity of the beast (666) as Nero Caesar, the first imperial persecutor of the Church.
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