
323: The Forgotten Women of the Apocalypse
The BEMA Podcast
Isis in the Book of Revelation
Both abandoned the child with the sense that the child is in danger from the snake like beast which is pretty anti you know maternal instinct, but both inhabit the wilderness in an interim season and are briefly winged. In both stories water is a tool of the chaotic nemesis who frustrates the aims of the women. So again, you can john is not hoping that we worship these pagan figures. I don't think that's why she's in the text, but he's calling on the relevant noble majestic supernatural imagery for a reason. And he's placing Isis here on the good side of the oppressed early Christians. Do you want me to have an answer? If you have an answer I'm
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