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I Saw the Lord: A Biblical Theology of Vision is unavailable, but you can change that!

The visions of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Paul, and John have captivated the people of God. Could it be that we are drawn to these spectacular passages because they are all different angles of the same eschatological event? This study explores the visions of these writers as they relate to their individual theology in light of the possibility that these writers saw different facets of the climax of...

specific question (what) about how to entice Ahab to battle (1 Kgs 22:20).104 This makes the scene not about an eschatological moment but rather a historical event.105 The decision in heaven does not result in the Son receiving the kingdom of the world or in God’s glory filling the earth. Rather, the purpose of the event (why) relates to the death of Ahab (1 Kgs 22:36–40). These differences make it quite difficult to harmonize Micaiah’s vision with the rest of the visions. They do, however, relate
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