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  1. Well, tonight we’re in for, I trust, a great time, and in order to make the most of it, open your Bible to the book of Revelation. Tonight we have as our purpose a tour through this marvelous boo Grace-to-You

  2. The first token of the Father’s pleasure with the obedient Son was His res-urrection;the second was His ascension;the third was the sending of the Holy Spirit; and the last was the gift of the book of Revelation, which promises and reveals the glory that will be Christ’s at His second coming.

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    Unlike most books of the Bible, Revelation contains its own title: “The Revelation of Jesus Christ” (1:1). “Revelation” (Gr., apokalupsis) means “an uncovering,” “an unveiling,” or “a disclosure.” In the NT, this word describes the unveiling of spiritual truth (Rom. 16:25; Gal. 1:12; Eph. 1:17; 3:3), the revealing of the sons of God (Rom. 8:19), Ch...

    Four times the author identifies himself as John (1:1, 4, 9; 22:8). Early tradition unanimously identified him as John the apostle, author of the fourth gospel and three epistles. For example, important second century witnesses to the Apostle John’s authorship include Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, and Tertullian. Many of the book’...

    Revelation begins with John, the last surviving apostle and an old man, in exile on the small, barren island of Patmos, located in the Aegean Sea southwest of Ephesus. The Roman authorities had banished him there because of his faithful preaching of the gospel (1:9). While on Patmos, John received a series of visions that laid out the future histor...

    Since it is primarily prophetic, Revelation contains little historical material, other than that in chaps. 1–3. The 7 churches to whom the letter was addressed were existing churches in Asia Minor (modern Turkey). Apparently, they were singled out because John had ministered in them. Revelation is first and foremost a revelation about Jesus Christ ...

    No other NT book poses more serious and difficult interpretive challenges than Revelation. The book’s vivid imagery and striking symbolism have produced 4 main interpretive approaches: The preterist approach interprets Revelation as a description of first century events in the Roman Empire (see Author and Date). This view conflicts with the book’s ...

    The Things which You Have Seen (1:1–20)
    The Things which Are (2:1–3:22)
    The Things which Will Take Place after This (4:1–22:21)
  3. Aug 22, 1993 · Let’s look to the Word of God together, and I invite you to study with me the thirteenth chapter of Revelation tonight. We are embarking on a very, very significant portion of this great apocalypse, one that does demand some very careful thought and careful attention.

  4. Jul 12, 1992 · In some marvelous, spiritual way the Lord transported him to the very throne room; and John gives us in this fourth chapter of Revelation an inspired and authentic description of the throne of God in heaven. And, by the way, it’s a place where we’re going to be.

  5. Full of shrouded prophecy and escatalogical mysteries, the book of Revelation is often considered an enigma by scholars and lay-readers alike. Now respected preacher and Bible teacher, John...

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  7. Apr 15, 1999 · Full of shrouded prophecy and escatalogical mysteries, the book of Revelation is often considered an enigma by scholars and lay-readers alike. Now respected preacher and Bible teacher, John...

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