"'This is an impressive piece of work, and is clearly and lucidly written. Its mode of argumentation is coherent and cogent. Siew engages in a wide and broad interaction with the secondary literature, both relating to the book of Revelation itself, and with literature on the Old Testament and non-biblical literature that is deemed to provide background to the ideas and concepts found in the text under consideration.' Dr Derek Tovey, Head of the Biblical Studies Department, University of Auckland School of Theology; 'This is a timely thesis and its detailed investigation of an alternative way of understanding the structure and inner relationships of these particular passages in the book of Revelation makes an original contribution to the field. As such, the findings need to enter the public arena in an appropriate academic publication.' Dr Judith McKinlay, Senior Lecturer, Hebrew and Old Testament, University of Otago"