RT Article T1 Le Sage De L'apocalypse: Prélude à une nouvelle humanité JF Henoch VO 42 IS 1 SP 84 OP 97 A1 Pedroli, Luca 1970- LA French YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1744538549 AB In the book of Revelation, everyone is invited to be wise. Sophia ("Here is wisdom", Rev 13, 18) is not so much a static factor but a dynamic component: it is the well-developed ability to interpret history and to perceive the sense of fate. The one gifted with intelligence (noùs, Rev. 13, 8) will be apt to interpret the course of the events by implementing this compliant mechanism. We are faced to an original conception of Wisdom, which is borrowed to Hellenism as well as to the semitic perspective, as proved by the recurrence of the word mystèrion ("mystery", Rev 1, 20 ; 10, 7 ; 17, 5.7) and of the syntagm "to have ears" (échein oùs, Rev 2, 7.11.17.29 ; 3, 6.13.22 ; 13, 9). Being wise leads to grasp the optimal measure of man, within the glorious scenario of the new creation (cf. Rev 21, 1-22, 5). K1 COMPLIANT mechanisms K1 DICHOTIC listening tests K1 Hellenism K1 Johannine anthropology K1 Lead K1 Revelation K1 Wisdom K1 homo apocalypticus K1 sapiential Writings