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Vol. 76, 2025June 03, 2025 BST

Neither Cold nor Hot but Lukewarm: Rethinking the Temperature Metaphor in Revelation 3:15–16

Mark Wilson, D.Litt. et Phil.,
new testamentrevelationlaodiceawatertemperature metaphorroman bathhousehermeneutics
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Wilson, Mark. 2025. “Neither Cold nor Hot but Lukewarm:  Rethinking the Temperature Metaphor in Revelation 3:15–16.” Tyndale Bulletin 76 (June):1–29. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53751/​001c.132253.
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