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Grasping for Power from the Tree of Life

A Visual Reading of Revelation 22

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Grasping for Power from the Tree of Life

A Visual Reading of Revelation 22

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Interpreting the Tree of Life from the book of Revelation as a symbolic critique of power, the image becomes a potential tool for reimagining life beyond imperial control.

This book examines the biblical Tree of Life in Revelation 22-and its roots in Genesis 2–3-as a potent symbol of kingship and power by connecting it with ancient Southwest Asian and Roman imperial iconography of sacred trees. Through a tri-part methodology of intertextuality, visual exegesis, and metonymy, Grasping for Power from the Tree of Life: A Visual Reading of Revelation 22 explores how sacred trees reflect power dynamics, particularly in the context of empire.

Amy E. Meverden analyzes the Tree of Life in Revelation 22 alongside Roman imperial vegetation symbolism in the Ara Pacis Augustae (9 BCE) and the Genesis Tree of Life alongside ancient Southwest Asian iconography in the Ashurbanipal Garden frieze (669–631 BCE). These symbols underscore the emperor's authority as the divine's earthly representative, with vegetation serving as a visual extension of dominance and resource control.

This book argues that the Tree of Life not only critiques power abuses but also has the metonymic potential to inspire visions of life beyond oppressive systems while also risking the re-imposition of empire through interpretation. In this way, the Tree of Life stands as a complex symbol of both resistance to and reinforcement of imperial power.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Engaging Images and Texts: Intertextuality, Visual Exegesis, and Metonymy
2. The Eternal Acanthus of the Ara Pacis Augustae
3. The Imperial Logic of the Ashurbanipal Garden Relief
4. Metonymy, Kingship, and the Tree of Life in Genesis 2–3
5. Metonymy, Kingship, and the Tree of Life in Revelation 22
Conclusion: Acanthus, the Cross, and the Tree of Life
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published 10 Jul 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 200
ISBN 9781978709393
Imprint Fortress Academic
Illustrations 28 bw photos
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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