recapitulation

chrysostom

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Recapitulation is a theory developed to improve our understanding of the Apocalypse. Victorinus of Pettau in the third century was the first to show the same events were being repeated in different visions. Therefore the sequence of chapters cannot be considered necessarily in chronological order. Most commentaries on the Apocalypse have adopted this theory. It has also been described as parallelism

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chrysostom

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Were the visions all given to the same person?


Posted from the TOL App cause that's how I roll.

that is another thread which will be called

the three johns

the first john received most of them
and
did not know the name Jesus
but
he did know the Lamb of God
 

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here augustine comments on recapitulation

Chapter 36.— The Sixth Rule of Tichonius.
52. The sixth rule Tichonius calls the recapitulation, which, with sufficient watchfulness, is discovered in difficult parts of Scripture. For certain occurrences are so related, that the narrative appears to be following the order of time, or the continuity of events, when it really goes back without mentioning it to previous occurrences, which had been passed over in their proper place. And we make mistakes if we do not understand this, from applying the rule here spoken of.
 

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more from augustine on tichonius

Chapter 30.— The Rules of Tichonius the Donatist Examined.

42. One Tichonius, who, although a Donatist himself, has written most triumphantly against the Donatists (and herein showed himself of a most inconsistent disposition, that he was unwilling to give them up altogether), wrote a book which he called the Book of Rules, because in it he laid down seven rules, which are, as it were, keys to open the secrets of Scripture. And of these rules, the first relates to the Lord and His body, the second to the twofold division of the Lord's body, the third to the promises and the law, the fourth to species and genus, the fifth to times, the sixth to recapitulation, the seventh to the devil and his body. Now these rules, as expounded by their author, do indeed, when carefully considered, afford considerable assistance in penetrating the secrets of the sacred writings; but still they do not explain all the difficult passages, for there are several other methods required, which are so far from being embraced in this number of seven, that the author himself explains many obscure passages without using any of his rules; finding, indeed, that there was no need for them, as there was no difficulty in the passage of the kind to which his rules apply.
 

chrysostom

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each vision should be considered by itself
they are not necessarily in chronological order
now that we have history to guide us
we may be able to put them in order
 

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repetition is often used to reinforce learning

recapitulate


a : to restate briefly : summarize
b : to give new form or expression to
2
: to repeat the principal stages or phases of
 

chrysostom

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we need to repeat what we believe
what we feel is important
back to basics
it is easy to get distracted by what is happening around us
going to church on sunday can help us focus
 

chrysostom

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without recapitulation
an error interpreting one chapter may cause an error in interpreting the next chapter
a good example of this
is
many think chapter 19 is the second coming
and
wrongly conclude that the thousand years won't start until His return
so
they don't even look for it
 

chrysostom

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Recapitulation is a theory developed to improve our understanding of the Apocalypse. Victorinus of Pettau in the third century was the first to show the same events were being repeated in different visions. Therefore the sequence of chapters cannot be considered necessarily in chronological order. Most commentaries on the Apocalypse have adopted this theory. It has also been described as parallelism

see what augustine had to say about this

back to
the apocalypse

just repeating
 

JosephR

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we need to repeat what we believe
what we feel is important
back to basics
it is easy to get distracted by what is happening around us
going to church on sunday can help us focus

worship your SunGod on Sunday...

pagan.. soothsayer of doom to come..

another prophet of disaster.. who says the end is near..

no sense asking when it comes...

no sense asking whos to blame...


let the army of the North the RCC

let the Army of the south the Muslim..

let them go and see the living God and turn to salt..
 
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