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Oecumenius: Commentary on the Apocalypse

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This is the first complete translation in English of Oecumenius’s commentary, which is the first known Greek commentary on the book of Revelation. Written in the sixth century but discovered only at the beginning of the twentieth, it presents a fascinating view of a writer who strove to be faithful to the teaching of the church while at the same time allowing his imagination to make sense of the stories and visions of Revelation. In interpreting the events surrounding the destruction of the wicked he shows sensible pastoral restraint and refuses to be swayed by the dogmatic certainty shown even by some modern interpreters.

The short introduction to the translation by John N. Suggit provides a brief account of the identity of the author and the theological issues with which he was involved, especially the controversy over the beliefs of Origen and his followers.

The study is particularly interesting today when the words of Scripture are often interpreted literally without the poetic and dramatic quality which alone gives them true life. The book therefore should be of interest not only to serious scholars, but also to those who are ready to listen to this New Testament book not as a record of past history but as the description of the drama of life today.

Key Features

  • Presents the first complete English translation of the first known Greek commentary on Revelation
  • Seeks to remain faithful to the church’s teachings while also using imagination to interpret Revelation
  • Includes an introduction to the translation by John N. Suggit

Top Highlights

“For by the word image he means the imprint of [the Devil’s] will in the hearts of the Jews. He also means that this mark includes both control and action. For the head, of which the forehead is a part, stands for control, and the hand stands for action.” (Page 172)

“Oecumenius, like Origen, was more interested in the spiritual or intellectual meaning of the text than in its literal meaning.” (Page 9)

“and Oecumenius, who was described in a monophysite catena as ‘a careful man, who is very orthodox [i.e., monophysite]” (Page 4)

“but to the date of the crucifixion of Jesus and the delay in the occurrence of the parousia” (Page 5)

“sent to him show, from the sixth discourse of those which he composed on the revelation of the Evangelist John” (Page 4)

  • Title: Oecumenius: Commentary on the Apocalypse
  • Author: Oecumenius
  • Series: The Fathers of the Church
  • Volume: 112
  • Publisher: Catholic University of America
  • Print Publication Date: 2006
  • Logos Release Date: 2014
  • Pages: 228
  • Era: era:contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Bible. N.T. Revelation › Commentaries
  • ISBNs: 9780813201122, 0813201128
  • Resource ID: LLS:COMMAPOCALYPSE
  • Resource Type: Bible Commentary
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-03-25T19:28:11Z

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    $27.99

    Digital list price: $34.99
    Save $7.00 (20%)