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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,
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There are over 300 Greek handwritten manuscripts containing Revelation or a portion thereof. Not all of them are significant or important as pertaining to textual criticism, to grossly understate the matter.
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Get ready for a verse-by-verse—and sometimes phrase-by-phrase—walk through the apostle John’s Revelation of Jesus Christ that will challenge you to think about what John might have actually seen as the Revelation unfolded and how he interpreted what he saw so that he could explain it to his readers.
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Jan 1, 2005 · ISBN-13 9780830828005. The Revelation to John by Stephen Smalley is a magisterial interpretation of John's Apocalypse as a grand drama, which can only be properly understood in light of John's Gospel and letters and in the context of the Johannine community.
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- Stephen S. Smalley
In the view of Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, the authors of the immensely popular Left Behind series—and before them of Hal Lindsey, author of the best seller The Late Great Planet Earth—the most im-portant questions raised by Revelation are: What time is it?
A. Justin Martyr directly affirms that John was the author B. Irenaeus (disciple of Polycarp, who in turn was a pupil of the apostle John) attributes the writing of Revelation to John “Not very long time since, but almost in our day towards the end of Domitian’s reign.” Domitian died in AD 96, John was then allowed to return to Ephesus C.
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Get ready for a verse-by-verse—and sometimes phrase-by-phrase—walk through the apostle John’s Revelation of Jesus Christ that will challenge you to think about what John might have actually seen as the Revelation unfolded and how he interpreted what he saw so that he could explain it to his readers.