Bolst, Robert H.2023-11-012023-11-011982-01-012013-03-18<p>Bolst, R. H. (1982). <em>A literary, exegetical and theological study of Revelation 15-16</em> (Master's thesis). Andrews University, Avondale Campus, Australia.</p>https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/03925082<p>In studying Revelation two considerable problems emerge. Firtly, there is a decided lack of concensus among authors with regard to its meaning; and secondly, there is an apparent lack of objective controls applied in its interpretation. The purpose of this thesis is to understand the meaning which Rev 15-16 had to its initial readership, so as to lay a firm foundation for contemporary interpretation.[from Thesis]</p>en-us<p>Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)</p> <p>Andrews University, School of Graduate Studies, Avondale Campus, 1982.</p> <p>Published with permission from Andrews University.</p> <p>Staff and Students of Avondale College may access a print copy of this thesis from Avondale College Library (228.06 B63-1).</p>seven last plaguesgod's sovereigntyapocolyptic genrecriticisminterpretationA Literary, Exegetical and Theological Study of Revelation 15-16Thesis