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  1. The Book of Revelation or Book of the Apocalypse is the final book of the New Testament (and therefore the final book of the Christian Bible). Written in Koine Greek , its title is derived from the first word of the text: apokalypsis , meaning 'unveiling' or 'revelation'.

  2. Who Wrote the Book of Revelation? Though most Christian traditions hold that Revelation (or The Revelation of Jesus to John) was written by the disciple John, his identity is not explicitly mentioned. Context. The events described in Revelation take place in Asia-minor to seven specific church communities.

    • I. Title
    • V. The Recipients: The Seven Churches of Asia Minor and The Church today.
    • VII. Theme of The Book
    • VIII. There Are Many Ways in Which The Structure of The Book Can Be Determined
    • IX. Purposes of The Book

    A. Revelation is often described as a “the Revelation of John” meaning the revelation to John1 B. It is actually a revelation of Christ2(1:1) C. The English title comes from the Latin revelatio which in its verb form means “to reveal or unveil that which has previously been hidden.” The was the title given to the book in the Latin Vulgate3 D. The G...

    A. The immediate destination for the book was the churches of Asia Minor described in chapters 3--4 1. Perhaps these were chosen by the great circular road which linked them 2. Their order is due to their appearance on the road B. Since this letter is from the Lord of the Church, it has application to all of the Church

    A. Throughout the book there is a conflict of earthly personalities and people directed and energized by demons and especially Satan in order to overthrow Christ’s rule on earth B. But the book climaxes with God’s ultimate triumph through Jesus Christ to overthrow evil and establish the kingdom15 C. This is accomplished by John taking the reader be...

    A. It can be outlined literally as Tenny did using “in the spirit”17 B. It can be outlined by means of recapitulation wherein chapters 12--19 recapitulate chapters 6--1118or by having the seven trumpets and bowls recapitulating the seven seals C. It can be outlined on the basis of 1:19 wherein chapter one refers to the ‘things seen,’ chapters two t...

    A. To complete the prophetic theme presented earlier in the prophecies of the Old Testament20 B. In view of the early addresses in chapters 2--3 to the churches John desires to comfort and encourage believers in the midst of suffering and persecutionat the hands of evil ones by assuring them that Jesus Christ, and thus they themselves, will ultimat...

  3. The book of Revelation focuses on three symbols: seals, trumpets, and bowls. The seven seal judgments present the world ruined by man. Next, the seven trumpet judgments portray the world ruled by Satan.

  4. John, son of Zebedee, was the “beloved disciple” who also wrote the Fourth Gospel and 1, 2, and 3 John. Most scholars believe John recorded these visions while imprisoned on the island of Patmos in the mid-90s AD.

  5. The book of Revelation provides the clearest biblical portrait of the events of the tribulation, dealing with the specifics of that terrible time (chapters 4–18). The tribulation will be a time of judgment, a time when those left on the earth after the rapture will suffer deeply for their nonbelief.

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  7. Jul 2, 2020 · The book of Revelation is addressed to believers, “his servants,” of the churches in seven cities of the Roman province of Asia. Those churches were in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadephia, and Laodicea. The book is also written to all believers everywhere.

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