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Title: The Use of καί in Revelation 11,1 and the Implications for the Identification of the Temple, the Altar, and the Worshippers
Author(s): DALRYMPLE, Rob
Journal: Biblica
Volume: 87    Issue: 3   Date: 2006   
Pages: 387-394
DOI: 10.2143/BIB.87.3.3189054

Abstract :
In this article it is argued that the καί in Rev 11,1b, which introduces 'the altar' and 'the worshipers', is epexegetical and best rendered 'that is'. Consequently, the designations 'the altar' and 'the worshippers' serve to clarify precisely who are the recipients of God's sovereign protection - entailed in the act of 'measuring the temple of God'. It is further contended that these designations serve to distinguish between two groups within the community of the righteous: i.e., those who are martyred ('the altar') and those who simply remain faithful to the end ('the worshippers').

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