Abstract

This article presents an analysis of some of the literary traits that characterize the biblical book known as Revelation. Briefly, we discuss issues related to its language, genre, rhetorical strategies and fragmentarity, always maintaining the intention to expose certain concepts of literary theory in order to informe and update our reader about the most fruitful methods for the study of that ancient and exotic text. In addition, we will deal with the text as an open source of meanings, talking about their multiple possibilities of interpretation and about the consequences of the position that the book occupies in the biblical canon, working for it as their great outcome.

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