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_9373 _aPohlmann, Martin |
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_aThe Victory Song of Moses in Christological Perspective Within the Apocalypse of John _bConspectus : The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary, Volume 14, Issue 09, Sep 2012, p. 133 - 152 |
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_aJohannesburg, South Africa _bSouth African Theological Seminary Press _c2012 |
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_ap. 133 - 152 _bPDF |
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520 | _aChristians typically seek to approach life from a biblical perspective. Within this biblical perspective, an apocalyptic view on life encourages them to experience the reality of a relationship with God in adverse conditions. With this in mind, this article focused on the biblical apocalyptic tradition found in Exodus chapter 15, later interpreted christologically in the Apocalypse of John chapter 15; the 'victory song of Moses', and the 'victory song of Moses and the Lamb'. Literature on the dialogue between these two songs was researched, and the implications for suffering Christians were explored. Finally, this article demonstrated how Christians may be aware of the 'secular' onslaught on this 'sacred' perspective. | ||
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