Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7: Difference between revisions

+ Apocalypse (ἀποκάλυψις) is a Greek word meaning "revelation"...
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{{Q|'''[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]''' is a [[w:Literary genre|genre]] of [[w:prophecy|prophetical]] writing that developed in post-[[w:Galut|Exilic]] [[w:Judaism|Jewish]] culture and was popular among [[w:millennialism|millennialist]] [[w:early Christians]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}
{{Q|'''[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]''' is a [[w:Literary genre|genre]] of [[w:prophecy|prophetical]] writing that developed in post-[[w:Galut|Exilic]] [[w:Judaism|Jewish]] culture and was popular among [[w:millennialism|millennialist]] [[w:early Christians]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}
{{Q|'''''Apocalypse''''' (ἀποκάλυψις) is a [[w:Greek language|Greek]] word meaning '''"[[w:revelation|revelation]]"''', "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling". As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors' visions of the [[w:end times|end times]] as revealed by an [[w:angel|angel]] or other heavenly messenger.|Wikipedia article [[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}


=== Revelation 13 ===
=== Revelation 13 ===