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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apocalypse of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the end of the world or a catastrophic event. Example: The novel tells the story of a group of survivors trying to navigate through the apocalypse of a zombie outbreak.
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An apocalypse of this kind doesn't even have to be an event.
Scholars also refer to the document as the Apocalypse of John.
The ritualistic forms are instead a vessel for our current existential apocalypse of climate change.
Frank Kermode called it "decreation", where words and meanings are unmade – an apocalypse of the self.
Using Photoshop they replaced the innocuous cadets with an apocalypse of fire.
(Revelation 14 19) A number of other Christian apocalypses were written during the period between 100 ce and 400 ce, including the Apocalypse of Peter, the Apocalypse of Paul, the Ascension of Isaiah, and the Testament of Abraham.
Apocalypse of Baruch, in full The Book Of The Apocalypse Of Baruch The Son Of Neriah, a pseudepigraphal work (not in any canon of scripture), whose primary theme is whether or not God's relationship with man is just.
The posthumous Apocalypse of John (1958) argues that Revelation was a translation of an Aramaic original written in ad 68.
Newton's scientific output is dwarfed by his biblical commentaries on Revelation, Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John.
Consider the Whore of Babylon, as depicted around 1470 in the Epistolary and Apocalypse of Charles the Bold.
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They evidently have no function in the blasted post-apocalypse of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road".
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