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  2. Apocalyptic literature - Wikipedia

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    Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-Exilic ... The imagery in apocalyptic literature is not realistic or reflective of the ...

  3. Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    "Apocalypse" has come to be used popularly as a synonym for catastrophe, but the Greek word apokálypsis, from which it is derived, means a revelation. [13] It has been defined by John J Collins as "a genre of revelatory literature with a narrative framework, in which a revelation is mediated by an otherworldly being to a human recipient, disclosing a transcendent reality which is both ...

  4. Apocalypticism - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypticism is the religious belief that the end of the world is imminent, even within one's own lifetime. [1] This belief is usually accompanied by the idea that civilization will soon come to a tumultuous end due to some sort of catastrophic global event.

  5. Greek Apocalypse of Daniel - Wikipedia

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    The canonical Book of Daniel has much apocalyptic imagery, and this apocalyptic-style text deals with a similar subject, describing one particular vision of Daniel regarding the appearance and activities of the Antichrist before the Day of Judgement.

  6. Eschatology - Wikipedia

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    In the Old Testament, apocalyptic eschatology can be found notably in Isaiah 24–27, Isaiah 56–66, Joel, Zechariah 9–14 as well as in the closing chapters of Daniel, and in Ezekiel. [23] In the New Testament, applicable passages include Matthew 24 , Mark 13 , the parable of " The Sheep and the Goats " and the Book of Revelation ...

  7. Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Many musicians have post-apocalyptic themes and imagery in their lyrics. For example, Muse 's album The 2nd Law (2012) was inspired by post-apocalyptic life in World War Z , and the event is referred to specifically in the song " Apocalypse Please " (2003).

  8. Factbox-'Bloodbath,' 'vermin,' 'animals': Trump's rhetoric on ...

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    Trump frequently leans into apocalyptic imagery on the campaign trail, telling supporters that if he does not win in November - or if he does not otherwise get his way - the country will enter ...

  9. Apocalypse of Elijah - Wikipedia

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    However, though it may not fit into the ideal format, there are many aspects to the apocalypse which relate themselves to past apocalyptic works, including imagery of a figure who opposes Christ like the antichrist of the Book of Revelation, resurrection from the dead, a final judgement, and the section on the martyrdom of Elijah and Enoch ...