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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. Apr 2, 2024 · Brief Summary: The Revelation is lavish in colorful descriptions of the visions which proclaim for us the last days before Christ’s return and the ushering in of the new heaven and new earth. The Revelation begins with letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor, then goes on to reveal the series of devastations poured out upon the earth; the ...

  2. The Book in brief: The book of revelation starts with a warning to the seven churches scattered throughout the known world at that time; and follows a general theme, emphasizing that the ‘end of days’ is near and that the church must be prepared for the events that are to come.

  3. Revelation is certainly different from other books of the New Testament. It is also very different from any kind of writing that is familiar to most people today.

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    ➤ (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. Dive into the book of Revelation in the Bible. Explore key themes such as the hope of Jesus’ return, faithfulness to Jesus, and the comfort of Jesus amidst persecution with videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.

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  6. Revelation Summary, Commentary and Key Verses. T he book of Revelation is a mystery to many. There are many symbols and their meanings are seemingly hidden. Many of the verses are foreboding and frightening, yet whoever reads this book is promised a blessing (Rev 1:3).