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Commentary on the Apocalypse of the Blessed John

Commentary on the Apocalypse of the Blessed John

Von: St. Victorinus of Pettau
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Authored around 260 AD, this remarkable commentary stands as the earliest surviving interpretation of the Book of Revelation. Written by St. Victorinus of Pettau (d. 303), who thrived during the tumultuous period of the Roman persecutions under Emperor Diocletian, this work offers a unique lens on key passages through predominantly allegorical interpretations. Rather than covering every verse, Victorinus emphasizes major themes, particularly the anticipated Second Advent, and presents the Apocalypse as a series of interconnected subdivisions. Join us as we explore the profound insights of this ancient text. - Summary by ancientchristianCopyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion
  • 007 - Chapters 171920-22
    Feb 10 2026
    Authored around 260 AD, this remarkable commentary stands as the earliest surviving interpretation of the Book of Revelation. Written by St. Victorinus of Pettau (d. 303), who thrived during the tumultuous period of the Roman persecutions under Emperor Diocletian, this work offers a unique lens on key passages through predominantly allegorical interpretations. Rather than covering every verse, Victorinus emphasizes major themes, particularly the anticipated Second Advent, and presents the Apocalypse as a series of interconnected subdivisions. Join us as we explore the profound insights of this ancient text. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    15 Min.
  • 006 - Chapters 12-15
    Feb 10 2026
    Authored around 260 AD, this remarkable commentary stands as the earliest surviving interpretation of the Book of Revelation. Written by St. Victorinus of Pettau (d. 303), who thrived during the tumultuous period of the Roman persecutions under Emperor Diocletian, this work offers a unique lens on key passages through predominantly allegorical interpretations. Rather than covering every verse, Victorinus emphasizes major themes, particularly the anticipated Second Advent, and presents the Apocalypse as a series of interconnected subdivisions. Join us as we explore the profound insights of this ancient text. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    15 Min.
  • 005 - Chapters 1011
    Feb 10 2026
    Authored around 260 AD, this remarkable commentary stands as the earliest surviving interpretation of the Book of Revelation. Written by St. Victorinus of Pettau (d. 303), who thrived during the tumultuous period of the Roman persecutions under Emperor Diocletian, this work offers a unique lens on key passages through predominantly allegorical interpretations. Rather than covering every verse, Victorinus emphasizes major themes, particularly the anticipated Second Advent, and presents the Apocalypse as a series of interconnected subdivisions. Join us as we explore the profound insights of this ancient text. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    13 Min.
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