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      • This cycle repeats through Revelation so that we may divide the book into seven sections, or cycles. They are: Cycle 1: 7 Letters to the Churches (Rev 1-3) Cycle 2: 7 Seals (Rev 4-7) Cycle 3: 7 Trumpets (Rev 8-11) Cycle 4: 7 Histories (Rev 12-14) Cycle 5: 7 Bowls (Rev 15-16) Cycle 6: 7 Messages to Babylon (Rev 17-19)
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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · What Must Happen before the Events of Revelation? We know that the Gospel must be preached around the world for a witness unto all nations and then the end shall come (Matthew 24:15). Many events will take place before the Revelation timeline. There will be people popping on the scene pretending to be the Messiah.

  2. Jun 30, 2021 · What Is the Timeline of Revelation? What matters most is trusting the main purpose of Revelation: that God will triumph in the end, and if we cling tight to faith and resist caving to the fear and temptations of evil, we can avoid God’s wrath and be part of His victory.

  3. With the book of Revelation as a guide, it is possible to construct a timeline of the Last Days and view each day through the lens of prophecy. Jump to an Event on the Prophecy Timeline: The Rapture: Jesus Takes His Church to Be With Him. The Tribulation: Unrestrained Evil. The Second Coming: To Judge the World.

  4. Feb 2, 2009 · The Events of the Tribulation Period. (1) Revelation 4:1-2. John, a symbol of the church, is taken up to heaven. (2) Daniel 9:27. The Antichrist signs a covenant for seven years with the nation of Israel. This is the event that inaugurates the Tribulation period. (3) Revelation 6:1-2.

  5. The events of Revelation are the events that occur in the Book of Revelation of the New Testament. [1] An outline follows below, chapter by chapter.

  6. This page contains ten charts that help explain the book of Revelation. These charts are free for your use in Bible studies and sermons.

  7. Revelation can be divided into seven parts. Chapters 1-3 introduces John ’s vision. Chapters 4-5, 6-8a, 8b-11, 12-16, and 17-20 focus on various visions of John. And chapters 21-22 are a concluding vision of the new heavens and new Earth.

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