The Book of Revelation with a Forensic Look is first study with threefold analyses. First, it examines The Revelation's literary structure as genres disjunction. As such its debt to Greco-Roman classics and to the Judaean apocalyptic genre is identified. Second, it dissects the foreground and background texts present in a single work known as The Book of Revelation. Lastly, its authorial intent is examined. It is found to be anti-Pauline.
The Book of Revelation accuses Paul of Tarsus of conniving with Nero to frame Peter and the Jewish Christians at Rome for the Great Fire of 64 CE. Paul's criminal intent was to grab the Church of Rome for himself and his Gentile Christian faction.