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INTRODUCTORY TO
THE STUDY AND RIGHT UNDERSTANDING
OF THE LANGUAGE, STRUCTURE,
AND CONTENTS
OF
THE APOCALYPSE. .
BY ALEXANDER TILLOCH, LL. D.
&c. &c. &c.
BY A. J. VALPY, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET ;
AND SOLD BY LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN; HARDING, MAVOR, AND LEPARD; OGLE AND DUNCAN; SHERWOOD AND JONES; T. AND G. UNDERWOOD; T. BOYS; AND H. FISHER,
1823.
28
CONTENTS.
DISSERTATION THE FIRST.
.
Page.
On the Opinions delivered by Ecclesiastical Writers,
respecting the Date of the Apocalypse
1
§ 1. Op traditionary Testimony respecting the Date of
the Apocalypse
6
§ 2. Of the Arguments for a late Date, founded on
the supposed State of the Asiatic Churches,
when the Apocalypse was written
15
3. Other Arguments, which have been adduced
for and against a late Date to the Apocalypse,
considered
37
NCLUSION
43
48
50
59
DISSERTATION THE SECOND.
On the Evidence furnished by the Epistles in the New
Testament, respecting the time when the Apo-
calypse was written
§ 1. Of Allusions to the Apocalypse found in the Epis-
tle to the Hebrews
$ 2. Of Allusions to the Apocalypse found in the
Epistles of Peter
$ 3. Of Evidence furnished by Paul's Epistle to Ti-
mothy, respecting the Date of the Apocalypse
§ 4. Of Allusions to the Apocalypse found in the Epis-
tle to the Ephesians
$ 5. Of Allusions to the Apocalypse found in the
Epistle to the Philippians
$ 6. Of Evidence respecting the Date of the Apoca.
lypse furnished by the Epistle to the Colos-
sians
73
76
82
88
§ 7. Of Evidence furnished by the Epistle to the
Romans
94
§ 8. Of Evidence furnished by the Epistles to the
Corinthians
99
9. The Apocalypse quoted in the Epistle of James 104
§ 10.
Does the Epistle to the Galatians furnish any
Evidence of its being of a later Date than
the Apocalypse ?
105
§ 11. Of Evidence furnished by the Epistles to the
Thessalonians
110
§ 12. Of Evidence furnished by the Epistles of John,
as to the priority of the Apocalypse
122
$ 13. Respecting the Epistles to Titus and Philemon,
and the Epistle of Jude
125
§ 14. Of the Sealed Book which has been opened by
126
CONCLUSION
138
DISSERTATION THE THIRD.
On the Language and Structure of the Apocalypse.
§ 1.
Of the Verbal Language
141
§ 2. Of Symbolical or Hieroglyphical Language 160
$ 3. Of the Structure of the Apocalypse.
172
. 187
DISSERTATION THE FOURTH.
On various Names by which the Creator of the Universe
is designated in the Scriptures, and the proper
mode of translating them
190
§ 1. Of certain Attributive Nouns employed in the Old
Testament to designate the Deity
191
§ 2. Of the Attributives or Epithets, 5 [EI),
or
-Elohim], com] אֱלֹהִים Eloak], and] אֶלוֹהֵ
monly rendered “God” in the English Trans-
lations of the Hebrew Scriptures
195
T
§ 3. Of the manner in which the word duik [Elo-
him) should be rendered in translating the
Old Testament
218
. 325
DISSERTATION THE FIFTH.
On the Hebrew name JEHOVAH [1717:) and the Greek ex-
pression KÝPIOL OEOS (Kyrios the Theos],
commonly rendered - the LORD God”
228
. 246
DISSERTATION THE SIXTH.
On certain Combinations of6OEOE[THE OMNIPOTENT]
and KÝPIOZ (Lord) with other nouns of per-
sonal description, which are found in the Epis-
tles in the New Testament
251
301
DISSERTATION THE SEVENTH.
On certain Combinations of Nouns of personal descrip-
tion, which are found in the Apocalypse 304
§ 1. Of Definitions and Explanations of Terms, furnished
by the Writer of the Apocalypse
306
§ 2. Of the Junction of Attributive Nouns with Sym-
bolical Terms, and particularly with rò åpvlov,
THE LAMB
312
§ 3. Of the Lamb in the midst of the Throne . 317
$ 4. Of the Throne, the Kathēmenos, or Sitting One, -
and the Book concerning the Right Hand of
the Kathēmenos
323
§ 5. Of the Scene of the Vision
338
§ 6. Particulars respecting the Kathēmenos, or Sitting
One
354
§ 7. Of the manner in which certain passages, where
common Attributive Nouns are found joined to the Symbolical name “ The Lamb,” should
be rendered in English, that they may exhibit
the true sense of the Greek Text
360
. 374