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The Book Of Revelation A Study Guide With Introductory Comments, Summaries, Outlines, And Review Questions MARK A. COPELAND. You may use, copy, or distribute this material, provided you do it freeZUQ 'µgͺWË4 Ö / T Uo¶oî ÛÙK ${ËÍD¡ñ Xû à Öõ¥\SÞæc xÊQ n cL Qb}úú :Rùq* fg$ R>á½PÈb³ ¤ f£rMØ©\W ÝRRq=¤¡ Òé @r í ¬ _
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Choose a Bible study guide below to start your study of this amazing book. Each free Bible study lesson on Revelation covers one passage and can be used for small group or individual study. Revelation Bible Study Guide – If this study is helpful, you can download the whole Revelation study in PDF, get the paperback from Amazon , or also get the 7 Churches in Revelation study .
- 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...
- THE REVELATION OF JESUS. v.1 The word "revelation" in Greek is apocalypse and means "unveiling." This book is the unveiling of Jesus Christ in His relationship to the Church, to judgment, and to what is to come.
- EPHESUS, SMYRNA, PERGAMOS, THYATIRA. v.2 "I know thy works"-Jesus is aware of what we do and our motivations. v.4 The labor of the church at Ephesus was not motivated by love.
- SARDIS, PHILADELPHIA, LAODICEA. v.1-5 Sardis is the dead Protestant church that kept too many of the pagan rituals and holidays of the churches of Thyatira and Pergamos after the Reformation.
- THE THRONE OF GOD. v.1 After these things-the things of the Church-the Rapture will take place when the trumpet calls, "Come up hither." v.4 The 24 elders may be specially created beings representing the Old and New Testaments or the Church in heaven.
Location and Experience (9:30) John wrote Revelation while he was in exile on the island of Patmos. Revelation is John’s record of and commentary on the visions he received. John wrote in obedience to a command from God. God revealed visions to John and John wrote about his visions in his own words.
Bible Teaching Resources by Don Anderson Ministries PO Box 6611 • Tyler, TX 75711-6611 . 903.939.1201 Phone • 903.939.1204 Fax . www.BibleTeachingResources.org . A Practical Study of REVELATION: Bible Prophecy “What to Expect in the Days Ahead” SECTION I - Revelation 1-3 . S TUDY N UMBER O NE – R EVELATION 1:1-20 N OTES
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From the onset of this book (1:1) we note that this “Revelation” is of Jesus Christ Himself (v.1). The events are “shown” (Gk. deiknumi) to us as John writes what was shown to him. (This verb occurs eight times in the book.) However, “Revelation” (Gk. apocalupsis: “apocalypse” is an English transliteration) only occurs once, and ...