Revelation:

A Jewish Apocalypse

A course of Jewish Apocalypticism.

Learn in depth about the theological and linguistic world of the book of Revelation.

Introduction to the Hebrew Bible

Learn about the historical and archaeological background of the Old Testament. Access strategies of memorizing the message of each book of the Hebrew Bible, tips on sermon preparation on each book, and learn precious hermeneutical lessons in this course on the Hebrew Bible.

How was the Bible put together?

Learn about the history of formation and transmission the the most famous book in history. Ever wonder about the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, Targum, Septuagint, etc? In this course you will understand what are they.

"I want to thank you for being a great teacher of the “Jewish Background of the NT”! Your good sense of humor and lively explanations as well as enthusiastic comments have made this course so enjoyable for me! Your love for the ancient texts, literature and God have been contagious! Your huge knowledge as a historian on all the different ancient texts, backgrounds and cultures influencing the authors of the NT (and of course of the Hebrew Bible as well) has been fascinating and in a large way eye opening and challenging for me. At times, even a bit intimidating (not you as a person, but the load of information – so much new stuff!) !"


- Eva Brunner (Switzerland)

Contextus Biblicus offers online classes on the literary and historical context of the production, transmission and interpretation of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Scriptures.


The first course of the program is on Jewish Apocalypticism.

In it you will learn how the Dead Sea Scrolls, Rabbinic Literature and other non-canonical writings can help your understanding of the message of the Revelation



Lectures (approx. 1 hour each)


(1) Introduction to Jewish Apocalypticism

(2) Overview of the Book of Revelation (Plus: Tips on how to memorize the content of the book by recognizing meaningful structures)

(3) Revelation and the Hebrew Bible

(4) The Day of the LORD and Apocalyptic Warfare

(5) Patterns of Seven The Role of Creation in Apocalypticism

(6) Daniel - The Babylonian Standard

(7) Mysteries of God – part 1 (Quid pro Quo)

(8) Mysteries of God – part 2 (Exile)

(9) Mysteries of God – part 3 (Heavenly Tables)

(10) Sealed Books – God’s Plan for Humanity

(11) Maskilin – Divine Revelation and Eschatological Diet

(12) Angels and the Son of Man

(13) Forces of Darkness Creation Gone Mad

(14) Apocalyptic Prostitution – Angels, the Flood, Sexuality, and Divine Judgment

(15) The Dragon and the Lamb Conflict Resolved

Learn to Identify Patterns


You will be able to understand how the cycle of the Israelite calendar was adapted in the apocalyptic view of history

Follow the Priest


And how the rituals of the Israelite sanctuary were understood prophetically by the apocalyptic visionaries

Unlock the Mysteries


By understanding the cultural language of inheritance and spiritual genealogy, you will see how the opening of the scroll by the Lamb is central to the historiography of apocalypticism

Rodrigo Galiza

Hi, I’m your instructor Rodrigo Galiza


Join the hundreds of students from almost all over the world (no students yet from Antartica) who have learned with me how to read the Bible contextually. And gather wisdom from the ancient Jewish and Christians interpreters of the Scriptures.


PhD, candidate

Andrews University

Research Student at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Princeton Theological Seminary

Visiting Teacher at Duke Divinity School, Faculdade Internacional Cidade Viva

Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Jewish Background of the New Testament of the Israel Institute of Biblical Studies