The early seventh-century Roman Empire saw plague, civil war,
famine, and catastrophic barbarian invasions. Eschatological fervor
ran high, as people were convinced that the end of the world was
near. In this climate, a noteworthy Greek commentary on the
Apocalypse was composed by Andrew, Archbishop of Caesarea,
Cappadocia.
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