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    <title>Like a bride adorned</title>
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    <subTitle>Reading metaphor in John's Apocalypse</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Huber, Lynn R.</namePart>
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    <publisher>T &amp; T Clark International</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2007</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>`In contrast to views that suggest Revelation's metaphorical language is simple adornment, Lynn R. Huber argues that Revelation's persuasive power resides within the text's metaphorical nature, and she articulates a method for exploring how Revelation employs metaphor to shape an audience's thought. Like a Bride Adorned: Reading Metaphor in John's Apocalypse engages one set of conceptual metaphors in relation to Revelation's literary and social-historical milieu. Specifically, Huber explores the conceptual metaphors under-girding Revelation's nuptial or bridal imagery. Nuptial imagery serves as one of the text's final-arid arguably one of its most important-characterizations of the Christian community.`</abstract>
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    <topic>Metaphor in the Bible</topic>
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