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Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius : ウィキペディア英語版 | Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius
Written in Syriac in the late seventh century, the ''Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius'' shaped and influenced Christian eschatological thinking in the Middle Ages.〔Griffith (2008), p. 34.〕〔Debié (2005) p. 228.〕〔Alexander (1985) p. 13.〕〔Jackson (2001) p. 348.〕 Falsely attributed to Methodius of Olympus,〔Alexander (1985) p. 15.〕 a fourth century Church Father, the work attempts to make sense of the Islamic Conquest of the Mediterranean world.〔Ballard (2011) p. 51.〕 The ''Apocalypse'' is noted for incorporating numerous aspects of Christian eschatology such as the invasion of Gog and Magog, the rise of the Antichrist, and the tribulations that precede the end of the world. The ''Apocalypse'', however, adds a new element to Christian eschatology: the rise of a messianic Roman emperor. This element would remain in Christian apocalyptic literature until the end of the medieval period. Translations into Greek, Latin, Slavonic, Arabic, and other languages from the early eighth century onwards would facilitate the ''Apocalypse''’s influence.〔Jackson (2001) pp. 347, 348.〕 ==The Text==
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