Thursday, April 18, 2024

James L. Papandrea on Revelation 22:18-19

  

. . . verses 18 and 19 are a warning that is meant to preserve the integrity of the text. No one must add or take away from the words of Revelation (cf. Deuteronomy 4:2). The warning is formulaic in ancient documents and applies specifically to the coping and transmission of the text itself, not to its interpretation, though it could be argued that the attempt to insert a rapture into the book of Revelation does constitute adding to “the words of the prophecy of this book.” The last words of Jesus in the book of Revelation are the words repeated three times in this section: “I am coming quickly.” The promise of Jesus’ return at the end of the age is reiterated, and John responds with, “Amen.” (James L. Papandrea, The Wedding of the Lamb: A Historical Approach to the Book of Revelation [Eugene, Oreg.: Pickwick Publications, 2011], 154)

 

Further Reading:


Not By Scripture Alone: A Latter-day Saint Refutation of Sola Scriptura

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