This reading of Revelation views the text as John's response to the
problem of social accommodation in the churches of Asia Minor.
Knight works from the hypothesis, now increasingly argued in
scholarly circles, that there was no persecution of the Christians
by the emperor Domitian at the end of the first century CE, and he
explains the references to martyrdom in the Apocalypse as mainly
symbolic. Knight argues that John is creating awareness of a crisis
in order to call his readers to a stricter pattern of behaviour
than Paul had allowed when writing to the Corinthians. This
readable chapter-by-chapter commentary on the book concludes with a
section on the main theological ideas of Revelation. This is a
reprint of the edition originally published in 1999.
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