Christian Mysticism
Seven Seals — Apocalyptic Unveiling
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The Seven Seals of the Apocalypse (Revelation 5-8) are opened by the Lamb (Agnus Dei) alone, each seal releasing progressive revelations: the four horsemen, the martyrs beneath the altar, cosmic upheaval, and finally the sigē (silence) in heaven lasting half an hour. In patristic and medieval exegesis (Victorinus, Andrew of Caesarea, Joachim of Fiore), the seals are not merely punitive but revelatory — each breaking is an apokalypsis, an unveiling of what was hidden within the sealed scroll of divine providence. The structure is liturgical and sequential: only the one who has endured the full series of disclosures can comprehend what the scroll contains.