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    • Introduction to Revelation. In Chapter 1, John, the beloved apostle, receives a divine call. He hears the voice of Jesus Christ, commanding him to pen down what he sees and send it to the seven churches in Asia.
    • Letters to the First Four Churches. In Chapter 2, Jesus speaks to John, dictating letters to be sent to four of the seven churches: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira.
    • Letters to the Last Three Churches. Chapter 3 continues with letters to the remaining three churches: Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. Sardis is warned to wake up and strengthen what remains, as they have a reputation for being alive but are dead.
    • The Heavenly Throne. In Chapter 4, the narrative takes us up to heaven! John sees a door standing open in heaven and hears a voice inviting him to witness events that are about to unfold.
  1. Revelation 1 is a stirring invitation into the divine mysteries that are about to unfold, reminding us of the majesty of Christ and His eternal nature. It serves as a powerful reminder that no matter the trials we face, God's sovereign plan stands, and He is our everlasting source of hope.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Chapter 1: Vision of the Glorified Christ. John, exiled on the island of Patmos, has a powerful vision of the risen and glorified Jesus Christ. Jesus appears clothed in a robe, with hair like white wool, eyes like flames of fire, and a voice like rushing waters.

  3. Chapter 4 to the end of the book, however, delineates events, "which shall be hereafter" (Rev. 1:19) or those that will start to take place in the prophetic end times. Revelation 1 to 11 Outline. Chpt. 1: Introduction to Revelation. Jesus establishes who he is by stating he is the Alpha and Omega, the faithful Witness, the ruler of the kings of ...

  4. What do we expect to find herein? Should we mine Revelation for predictions concerning future events? Should, instead, we mainly look at Revelation as an important historical source for first-century apocalypticism?

  5. Brief summary of Chapter 1 in Book of Revelation analyzed by PhD students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley.

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  7. The Book of Revelation is the Revelation of Jesus Christ in the sense that it belongs to Him, He is the one doing the revealing. It is also Jesus’ Revelation in the sense that He is the object revealed; Jesus is the person revealed by the book.

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