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  1. The Revelation to John – (New International Version) (The Prologue 1:1-3) Chapter 1 1 The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, 2 who testifies to eve rything he saw--that is, the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.

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  2. This verse suggests a setting in which one is reading while others listen. The listeners were expected to understand enough to be blessed by what they heard. Our difficulty with this book is due to our unfamiliarity with apocalyptic literature as a method of communicating a message.

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  3. A narrative analysis of the book of Revelation focuses on how the narrative constructs its meaning and the way diverse narrative features-such as masterplot, character, setting, and rhetoric-coalesce to form an indivisible whole.

    • Russell Morton
    • The Revelation of Christ
    • The Times of Tribulation
    • The Judgment of Beasts
    • The Beauty of Heaven

    ➤ (YouTube) Is the Book of Revelation for You? —Half hour video. (Revelation 1:1-8) A study of Revelation 1:1-8 about the book's relevance for you. We look at the revealing benediction (words of blessing), the salutation (words of greeting) and the doxology (words of praise). We also discuss the title "him who is, who was, and who is to come", and ...

    ➤ The White Horse —(Revelation 6:1-2) You may have heard of the "four horses of the apocalypse". These four horses which John saw represent tribulations. The white horse and its rider stands for earthly rule and authority and dominion. ➤ The Red Horse —(Revelation 6:3-4) The red horse and its rider with the sword represents slaughter and bloodshed,...

    ➤ (YouTube) The Dragon in Revelation —Half hour video. Three beasts are among the main characters in the visions of Revelation, the last book of the Bible. The Dragon is one of these beasts. We learn about the Dragon and the signs associated with him. ➤ (YouTube) The Dragon’s Friends —Half hour video. Following our study of the Dragon in the book o...

    ➤ The City and a Crown —(Revelation 21-22 overview) In Revelation’s last two chapters there is a beautiful vision of The New Jerusalemthe heavenly City of God. It shone with the glory of God, and its brilliance was like that of a precious jewel (Revelation 21:11). ➤ Six Things We'll Enjoy in Heaven —(Revelation 21-22 overview) The hope of Heaven is...

  4. Verse 1 We read in this opening verse that what we are about to learn is what Jesus is showing His servants, that which is yet future. At the time of John’s writing all was yet future. The Apostle John, the chosen recipient of this revelation of God. 2. John tells us that what he saw was from God.

  5. Do You Know You Have Eternal Life. Outline of the Book of Revelation. I. HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CHURCH 1:1 - 3:22. General Introduction. 1:1-20. Purpose Stated and Blessing Announced. 1:1-3. Address to the Seven Churches. 1:4-8. John’s Commission to Write. 1:9-11. The Initial Vision. 1:12-18.

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  7. Revelation was written for sincere and humble servants, called of God, who seek to learn what He has been doing, is doing, and will be doing. He will reward those who diligently seek Him in faith.

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