Revelation / Apocalypse vs Torah-prophecies?

Interesting quote:Written in a beginners-friendly style, The Unveiling demonstrates how even the top Christian seminarians and evangelists — heirs of the Hellenist gentile Romans — are estranged and alien from the authentic teachings of Ribi Yәhoshua in his first century community of Hebrew- and Aramaic-speaking, Middle-eastern, Pharisee Jews.

Revelation (Greek αποκαλυψις / “Apocalypse”) refers to the Hebrew ההתגלות (ha-hitgalut; the unveiling) of a scroll by unrolling it to read the text. Melted wax seals were often rolled into the scroll. On cooling, the wax stuck the scroll together at that point, a seal. When unrolling the scroll to read it, it couldn’t be unrolled beyond the seal without breaking the seal. Thus, the next section couldn’t be viewed, or read, without breaking the seal. The Unveiling claims as its author a first-century religious Jew, Yokhânân “Bën-Rogez“ (“the Irascible”) Bar-Zavdi·eil, who depended for his visions upon Yәkhëzqeil, Dâni·eil and the other Prophets of the Jewish Bible.

All of the innumerable Christian speculators, finding ancient Judaism entirely alien to them, have viewed Apocalypse — written by a first century Jew — through “un-Judaic,” and therefore grossly distorted, lenses. Predictably, the resulting “prophecies” they describe would be unrecognizable and alien to Yokhânân “Bën-Rogez” Bar-Zavdi·eil. The key to identifying 666 and the other symbols has remained hidden from “un-Judaic” eyes, in first century Judaism. The Unveiling positively identifies — in “Revelation for Dummies” language anyone can understand — 666, the Antichrist, the Dragon, the Beast out of the Sea, the Beast out of the Land, the False Prophet, his Icon and the Mark. Further, it explains Armageddon, the Tribulation and the Rapture — as the first-century Jewish author understood them! This information is available nowhere else.

In ancient tradition, still continued by Jews today, a scroll is covered by a cloth, or veil. To read the scroll, it first had to be unveiled. To seal a scroll, hot wax was rolled into the scroll. Thus, a scroll could be sealed in several places. Each seal prevented further unrolling of the scroll until that seal was broken.

Ignorant of first century Judaism, traditional interpretations are oblivious to the perspective of the original author who was purportedly a first-century Pharisee Jew, NOT a Hellenist gentile Roman. Non-Jewish interpretations are mired in post-135 C.E. gentile Roman Hellenist syncretisms that support misojudaic Christian displacement theology. Since the first century, The Unveilingis the only translation and explanation of “Revelation” by an Orthodox Jew in good standing who understands its essential — first-century Judaic — context, in ways not possible before the discovery of Dead Sea Scroll 4Q MMT.

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