The Apocalypse of St. John; the Greek Text With Introduction, Notes And Indices
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the latter is the prevalent sense of o-ij/ieiov; the word goes with ripas (Jo. iv. 48) and Swa/iir (Acts ii. 22), and it is thus used in this book {cc. xiii. 13 flf., xvi. 14, xix. 20), though only of wonders wrought by evil powers. But the Gospels speak also of a-rnn'ia airb (c'k) rov ovpavov (Mc. viii. II, Mt. xvi. I, and of a oij/ieloi^ ck ovpav^ (Mt. xxiv. 3, 30), which is to attend the Parousia. Such signs, like the nin'lS of Gen. II. cc, would be visible in the skies to men upon earth, an...d this is probably the nature of the 'sign' now displayed to the Seer. It is not the interior of the heavenly world that he sees, as in iv. I ff., but its outer veil, the sky, on which the vision is depicted. yvvT) irepi^efiXrifievt] riv ^\iov ktX.J The first 'sign in heaven' is a Woman — the earliest appearance of a female figure in the Apocalyptic vision. She is arrayed with the Suu ; for the constr. see vii. 9, 13, x. i, xj. 3, xvii. 4, xviii. 16, xix. 8, 13, and for the idea, cf. Ps. ciii.
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