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Essay on Reading The Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation, the final book of the Christian biblical canon, is perhaps one of the most
complex and polyvalent biblical texts accessible to modern readers, and has been the source of many
differing and divergent interpretations and readings. This is due in large part to the richly detailed
language and imagery the author has placed within the book as well as the vast array of content.
Both of these features function within the text to produce a book that is extremely difficult to
describe within the traditional literary conceptions of genre and structure, which, as we shall see,
feed into the complexity and multiple interpretations that can be drawn from it. With all this in
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In contrast to this theory, a structure based on the 'series of seven' visions is another prominent
understanding. Argued especially by Farrar and Collins, this theory lays out a structure split into
eight segments , viewing number seven, used by the author of Revelation very strongly, as the key to
understanding the structure. Critics, however, point out the 'unnumbered' sections as a dubious
aspect of this theory. As such, the structure of Revelation is a complex matter that is still debated
widely within scholarship, with no solution offered thoroughly without difficulty.
Closely related to the structure of the Book of Revelation, and one of the primary causes behind the
difficulty in determining structure, the content of the text is multifarious and deep in meaning and
imagery. Primarily, content centres around the letters sent to seven churches, the extrapolation of
John's visions of Heaven, the remainder of the 'series of seven' , and finally the defeat of Babylon
and establishment of the New Jerusalem. At a deeper level, however, and functioning within the
genre that modern scholarship has come to call 'apocalyptic', the book of Revelation primarily
mediates visions of heavenly truth. Within this purpose, we see in Revelation a great deal of highly
symbolic language, often borrowed from the Hebrew Scriptures and particularly the prophetic
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The Seven Letters To Jesus In The Book Of Revelation
Revelation Paper
Jesus began the Book of Revelation by speaking seven letters to seven churches. From there each
Church tells us that the knowledge and history from these seven Churches, occurred in the cities in
the Roman Province of Asia, now Western Turkey, at the time the Book was written. In each of the
letters, Jesus gives changed descriptions of Himself through an examination and advise to each of
the spiritual Church's He was addressing. He also gave warning and concern to what they should do
about their spiritual condition. Everything Jesus said in each of His letters means something related
to the Church He addressed.
Each Church and its name predictive a particular time in history as it explains what He says about
Himself as the means something. At the end of each letter, Jesus addressed a promise to whoever He
overcomes. We must first understand what this promise means in each type of audience, and in each
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The second purpose is to reveal seven different types of individuals/churches throughout history and
show them God's truth. A possible third purpose is to use the seven churches to predict seven
different periods in the history of the Church. The problem with this view is that each of the seven
churches describes issues that could fit the Church in any time in its history. However, there may be
some truth to the seven churches representing seven periods, there is far too much gossip in this
affection. Our focus should be on what message is from God and what He is giving us through these
seven churches and their application in today's church. Having read each letter to the church, I
believe it is apparent that the Christian needs to be prepared and involved in the ministry of the
gospel, passionately serving those in need of a greater light and understanding of Christ in their
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Comparsion of Passages in the Book of Ezekial and the Book...
This term paper will attempt to compare specific biblical passages from the book of Ezekiel to
specific passages in the book of Revelation. These passages are comparable due to their similar use
of language, visions, and symbolism. The book of Ezekiel was written by the prophet Ezekiel who
was a priest. The New American Standard Study Bible suggests this book was written
approximately between 597–586 B.C. It is generally divided into three sections following the
introduction. The first section, chapters 4–24, discusses the judgment on the nation of Judah. The
second section, chapters 25–32, expresses judgment on the surrounding nations. The third section,
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The prophet Ezekiel mentions he was "among the exiles." The word exile in Hebrew is Gola which
can also mean captivity, exile, or captives (Barnes Notes, 1997). I, John, your brother and fellow–
partaker in the tribulation and kingdom and perseverance which are in Jesus, was on the island
called Patmos, because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus. (Rev. 1:9) While analyzing
the verse, we learn that John the Apostle is undergoing tribulation for testifying his faith. The Greek
word Thlibo connotes "anguish, persecution, and trouble" (Strongs Numbers and Concordance with
Greek and Hebrew Dictionary, 1994). According to Barnes notes of the PC Study Bible, ancient
documents state that the apostle was cast into boiling oil in Rome but was not injured. Following
this punishment Domitian exiled him to the Island of Patmos in 94 A.D. Patmos was a small island
between Icaria and Promontory of Miletus, and was a place where ancient Rome sent their exiles.
John was sent to this island for preaching the gospel and giving "the testimony of Jesus." Testimony
or Arturia in Greek means 'to witness' (Fosset, 1998). Ezekiel and John were thus both traditionally
seen as exiles. Ezekiel was exiled because he was taken captive by the Babylonians. This is
referenced in 2 Kings 24:15.
So he led Jehoiachin away into exile to Babylon; also the king's mother and the king's
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Analysis Of The Book ' Revelation '
Written in a culture divergent and foreign to modern audiences, the Book of Revelation is a
challenging text to interpret. With rich symbolism and visions, which were intrinsic to the first
hearers, this book is classified under the label of an Apocalypse. Apocalyptic literature, often
ornamented with intricate visions, symbolism and numerology, is a classification of cataclysmic
Jewish writings which incorporate impressions of heaven. The term Apocalypse is translated into
'revelation' or 'unveiling' (Keener 31). Composed of numerous allusion to the Old Testament, the
Book of Revelation was originally sent to the seven churches in Asia Minor to be read in the context
of liturgy concerning the imminent future (Filho, 214). That being said, it is important to understand
the book of Revelation not only through the historical perspective but also as a liturgical context as
it contains many hymns and other liturgical elements (Filho, 214). This paper will explore
Revelation 4:1–11 in terms of context, Old Testament allusions, liturgical symbolism and modern
significance, as it is a beautiful depiction of earth joining perpetual heavenly worship. According to
Keener, the central message of the book of Revelation is the encouragement of Christians facing
persecution in Asia Minor (Keener 39). Historical context and biblical allusions are crucial to the
interpretation of the Book of Revelation as seventy percent of the content found in the Book of
Revelation is a parallel to the
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Symbolism In The Book Of Revelations
The Bible's Book of Revelations serves as one of the most cryptic and difficult to understand books
of the Bible, known for its repeated use of symbolism and infamously strange stories. The passage
provided exemplifies the cryptic and symbolic aspect of Revelations with two different sequences,
one going from chapters 12 to 13 and the other being chapter 21. The first portion of the book
follows a woman who gives birth to a child who is destined to be a great ruler but faces a dragon
who intends to eat her child upon birth. The woman is able to escape using wings given to her by the
heavens, and is nourished for a very long period of time. Afterwards, a beast rises out of the sea and
serves as a blasphemous figure to be foolishly praised by the inhabitants of earth. The second
portion of the book follows the birth and reconstruction of a new world where just people thrive and
the "faithless" are thrown into a lake of fire. (Rev. 21.8) The Book of Revelations, behind its
puzzling yet interesting symbolism, serves as an epic tale of good vs. evil where good thrives and
evil perishes, and through the connection of evident symbols and ideas, communicates important
meaning about the fate of good and evil. Behind the complicated wording and strange symbolism,
the first piece of the excerpt from Revelations simply depicts a just person facing a conflict against
an evil with the odds in its favor. The passage opens with a description of a woman "clothed with the
sun, with the moon
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The Book Of Revelation By John The Apostle
The book of Revelation, written in c. 95 A.D. by John the apostle, was written to Christians who
were facing increasing hostility from the Roman Empire, which was beginning to enforce the cult of
emperor worship. John had been exiled to the island of Patmos for his activities as a Christian
missionary. The book of Revelation is considered apocalyptic literature, a kind of writing that is
highly symbolic, but the book itself provides a number of clues for its own interpretation. There are
several purposes of the book of Revelation, including encouraging believers by showing the final
outcome of God 's plan, showing the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, and revealing Christ
in all his glory. John writes to encourage the faithful to resist the demands of emperor worship and
hold fast to God 's promises: that the final showdown between God and Satan is imminent, the
believers are sealed against spiritual harm and will be vindicated when Christ returns, the wicked
will be forever destroyed, and God 's people will enter an eternity of glory and blessedness. In this
vision that John receives, he is shown many things about the final judgment to come and the
establishment of the Messiah 's kingdom. The vision begins with Jesus giving a command for John
to write letters to seven churches addressing problems that are common to most churches across the
world (chapters 2–3). Chapter 5 introduces a book, or scroll, with seven seals that represent seven
judgments. This begins the
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What Was The Purpose Of The Book Of Revelation
The Book of Revelation is quite possibly the most informational book of the entire Bible. Most of
the book is written metaphorically, and therefore we have to have Bible scholars give us an opinion
on what they believe is being talked about. Personally, I choose to not have an opinion on matters
like post and pre tribulation. Either way it will pan out in the end. The book was written by the
apostle John. John was exiled to the island of Patmos for preaching the Gospel which was against
the law in that day. The purpose of the book was to give us a good idea of the coming day of the
Lord, and to give us a glimpse into what eternity will look like as we reign with Christ forever. One
of the key themes of the book of Revelation is to give us a
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Brief History Of Revelations : Revelation Was The Last...
Brief History of Revelations
The book of Revelations is the last book of the New Testament consisting of only 22 verses and is
prophetic in nature: Revelation 19 v.10 declares, "for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophe–
cy"; contains descriptions of the final conflict between God and Satan as well as the signs (seven)
that reveals the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the Apostle via an angel sent by God; "I
was in the spirit on the Lord 's day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet" (Rev. 1.11).
According to Biblica the Book of Revelation was written during when Christians were entering two
periods of persecution in the Roman Empire. The latter part of Nero's reign (a.d. 54–68) and the
latter part of Domitian's reign (81–96 A.D )
The Number Seven is used several times in the Revelations: There are: seven churches (1:4,11),
seven spirits (1:4), seven golden lampstands (1:12), seven stars (1:16), seven seals (5:1), seven horns
and seven eyes (5:6), seven trumpets (8:2), seven thunders (10:3), seven signs (12:1,3; 13:13–14;
15:1; 16:14; 19:20), seven crowns (12:3), seven plagues (15:6), seven golden bowls (15:7), seven
hills (17:9) and seven kings (17:10), as well as other sevens. Symbolically, the num–ber seven (as is
the number ten) stands for completeness (Revelation).
The Second Coming of Christ is the end result of the Revelation Prophesies "...and there were great
voices in heaven, saying, the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms
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Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation is the last profound book in the New Testament. It conveys the significant
purpose of Christianity by describing God's plan for the world and his final judgment of the people
by reinforcing the importance of faith and the concept of Christianity as a whole. Accordingly, this
book is the written record–not of wild dreams–but the dramatic God–sent visions given to one of
God's servants, John the Apostle. This book was written by John in 95 or 96 A.D. at the reign of the
Roman Emperor, Domitian, and is the revelation of Jesus Christ illustrating the events that occur
before and during the second coming of Christ. By using complex symbolism and apocalyptic
metaphor, the meaning of Revelation is defined: what is, what ... Show more content on
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In Latin "Revelatio" means unveiling and in Greek "apokalypsis" means the removing of a veil. The
purpose of this book is the revelation of Jesus Christ and the final judgment of the word of God.
"The coming of sin into the world, the establishment of the economy of redemption, has necessitated
the making known of truths not made known by general revelation. Therefore, God has given the
special revelation brought to us in the Holy Scriptures. "The scriptures reiterate the truths
proclaimed in nature, in history, and in man himself; and, in addition thereto, declare the salvation
which God has provided for mankind in Jesus Christ" (Campbell).
In retrospect, revelation unveils God's future plan for the earth and is written to be understood.
Clearly the book of Revelation is the ultimate battle between good and evil. It is the time when all
sin will be judged, demons will be cast away, and Christ will reign over the earth.
This is the word of God showing us his plan for the retribution of his son Jesus Christ. By sending
these words to John in a vision God is warning the people of the world to repent for their sins and
that the time is drawing near. "John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and
peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven spirits which
are before his throne;" (New American Standard Bible, Rev.1:4).
The content of Revelation is very complex apocalyptic literature
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7 Septets Of Revelation Book
Revelation is a part of the Apocalyptic Literature family, falling into the heavenly journey category.
Some common features of apocalyptic literature like Revelation would be an angelic mediator, a
narrative framework that is not always linear, discloses transcendent reality, symbolic discourse
(allowing for semantic "overreaching" and grounded in the worldview of 1st c.
Judaism/Christianity), and it is focused on a particular response. Regarding the time and space of
Apocalyptic Literature, there are two different focuses, either eschatological or epistemological.
There are 7 septets in Revelation. My passage is not in the 7 septets but rather comes after the 7th
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Cited 6 April 2017. Online: www.christiancourier.com/articles/1552–when–was–the–book–of–
revelation–written
Toffelmire, Colin. "The Apocalypse." No pages. Cited 7 April 2017. Online:
https://prezi.com/bd23adk5y5_h/revelation/
Beasley–Murray, G.R. The New Century Bible Commentary Marshall, Morgan & Scott
(Publications) Ltd. 1974
Aune, David E. Word Biblical Commentary 52c Revelation 17–22. Thomas Nelson Publishers
Nashville 1978
Beale, B. K. The New International Greek Testament Commentary: The Book of Revelation. The
Paternoster Press Carlisle 1999
Smith, Brandon D. "The Identification of Jesus with YHWH in the Book of Revelation: A Brief
Sketch," Criswell Theological Review, ns 14 no 1 Fall 2016, p 67–84.
Burns, J Lanier (John Lanier). "The Biblical Use of Marriage to Illustrate Covenantal Relationships"
Bibliotheca sacra, 173 no 691 Jul – Sep 2016, p 273–296.
www.dictionary.com
Lovasik, Rev. Lawrence G. S.V.D. Saint Joseph First Children's Bible. Catholic Book Publishing
Corporation 1983,
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John The Apostle: Comparing The Book Of John And Revelation
John the Apostle is not only the author of Revelation, but also of the gospel of John. John contains
themes that are similar to Revelation and reveals just why God came to earth for man, and the
significance of accepting him for eternal life. Both books focus on God's love for mankind. There
are some disputes that Revelation is written by a different John than John the Apostle because the
style of the two books are different, but most christians agree that the book of John and Revelation
are both written by John the Apostle because "some typical words occurred in both books but not in
others, like 'the Word, the Lamb, the Victory...' also the word 'truth' was repeated in both books"
(Malaty 4). Both of these books are vital in the bible and help
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The Book ' Of Revelation, The Final Book Of The Bible
The book of Revelation, the final book of the bible, is one of the most interesting and symbolic
readings for many. With an unknown author, apocalyptic foreshadowing, and obscure meanings, it
has been interpreted a number of different ways. Starting with the history, the symbolism, and ways
to interpret it, the aim of this paper is to give the reader a better understanding of the book. We know
for a fact that the book was written by John to the seven churches of Asia Minor "I, John, your
brother and partner in the tribulation and kingdom and patience that are in Jesus, was on the island
which is called Patmos, because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus." Revelations 1:9–10
There is speculation that John was imprisoned on Patmos for the crime of not worshiping the Roman
emperor. It is a popular tradition for many to believe John the apostle to be the author of revelation,
however the writer of revelation never claimed to be an apostle. The literary form in this book is
called "apocalyptic" writing. This means that the book is not straight forward in delivering its
message. The actual message is concealed in symbols, numbers, and images. It is also considered a
prophecy by Catholics. This is stated in Revelation 1:3. "Blessed is he who reads and those who
hear the words of this prophecy, and keep the things that are written therein; for the time is at hand."
The purpose of the letter was to contact the seven churches of Asia Minor, present day Turkey. It is
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The Corruption Of The Book Of Revelation In The Bible
The book of Revelation in the Bible can be read and interpreted in two different ways; in a symbolic
or figurative manner or taken in non–symbolically and literal approach. Revelation is a book
describing visualization, collected by John, prophesying the return of the Messiah (Powell). Some of
the main ideas illustrated in the book of Revelation are the unveiling also known as revelation, the
ultimate corruption of civilization, God's final and absolute judgment, the control of history and
future that God has, and finally, worthiness of worship and adoration (Merriam–Webster). This book
is regarded as the greatest conclusive analysis that gives the imagination passion. It takes its readers
further, expanding horizons in the midst of its
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Metaphors In The Book Of Revelations
When examining the Book of Revelation, one gets an impression God is sympathetic towards the
world because He shows the heavens in advance. He demands someone to record what is happening
so the rest of the world can acknowledge what awaits them in the afterlife. Consequently, John who
is invited to Heaven is likewise the author of the Book and uses metaphors and simple ideas to
describe what he witnessed on that fateful day . The book of Revelations can be seen as a journal
entry of John's Heavenly visit which he writes in detail the actions and conversation between
everyone situated there. God explains to John in simple language and uses metaphors to represent
the important figures in Christian religion. An example of such metaphors is
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The Book Of Revelation
Esther Park
REL 371
Week 6 – The Book of Revelation The book of Hebrews was written by a Christian scholar and not
by one of the Gospels. I knew that many authors made up the New Testament but I did not know
scholars wrote some books a well. Hebrews writer was someone who linked the Hebrew Bible along
with Greek philosophy. The writer never identifies himself but his views on the end times were very
strong. He assumes that there is an existence of two parallel worlds: the eternal and the perfect realm
of spirits. This is something that I have never heard before. This writer is the only person to speak of
Jesus as the mediator between God and humanity. He has so much insight on what was happening or
what was to happen but we do not know who this person was. Hebrew is written very differently and
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John wrote the book of Revelation and he was not a synoptic gospel. The fact that John was chosen
to be the author of this book speak volumes of what God wanted for him. The book of Revelation is
hope but not many people can see that through the doom and gloom that it screams at you. It seems
as though it will be a scary time when the end comes but it shouldn't be for the believers. We
constantly deal with what we do not know and we want to make to know what is going to actually
happen. I always wonder who the anti–Christ is going to be and I think every year I guess someone
new. It's a scary thought but the end result of the Revelation will be us in heaven with our Father.
We will go through the hard times to get to the end which is our hope for the future. The Charles
Manson documentary was scary too as I was just watching him think he was doing everything right.
He justified what he was doing by the readings from the Bible. Many can interpret this book wrong
and Charles Manson was one of many that took the book completely out of
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Book Of Revelation Research Paper
The majority of Revelation depicts a world at war. The Book of Revelation shows the struggles
people have been through because of sin. God keeps His promises to His people despite what mess
they have created (Class Notes). The Book of Revelation shows that God is the ultimate winner,
having the greatest power, and God's children will also be winners in the end, if they remain faithful
to God, by entering the gates of heaven.
God is the ultimate winner and His love is the greatest power in the world. God defeats all evil and
He will renew the world. The Book of Revelation introduces the restoration when John hears a voice
from the throne in heaven saying, "See, the home of God is among mortals. He will dwell with
them; they will be his people,
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Apocalyptic Consciousness In The Book Of Revelation
The study of apocalyptic consciousness is of high importance in what people call the last days. Last
day stems from the New Testament. It refers to the day at the end of time following Armageddon
when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their
earthly lives. There is a strong interconnection between ancient apocalyptic declaration and the
things that are happening in the modern world. There are many books in the bible that reveal the
connection between the prophecies declared and the events happing now. But the book of
Revelation gives a play–by–play description of what is going to happen at the end of time. There are
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There is an interconnection between ancient apocalyptic declaration and the things that are
transpiring in the modern world. Throughout the Bible there are symbols and images that have been
carefully explored and now, can be used to help explain certain phenomena. In Luke 21:25 it says,
"There will be signs in the sun in the moon and in the stars". In John Hagee's book Four Blood
Moons, he conveys the idea of god using the sun, moon, and stars as his personal high definition
billboard. This is referring to the Biblical text of Joel 2:30–31. Such apocalyptic consciousness finds
expression in the contemporary popular culture in light of the fact that even the scientific world refer
to such phenomenon. Through research it is known that this astronomical event is actually called a
blood moon. The red moon is possible because while the moon is in total shadow, some light form
the sun passes through the earth's atmosphere and is bent towards the moon. While the other colours
in the spectrum are blocked and scattered by earth's atmosphere, red light makes it way through.
Due to the moon's vivid colour, NASA scientists often refer to it as the blood moon. The blood
moon may not result in the total destruction of the planet but the prophets and apostles of biblical
times spoke about it and used it a prophecy for things to
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Interpretive Approaches To The Book Of Revelation
The book of Revelation has always presented the interpreter with challenges. The book is steeped in
vivid imagery and symbolism which people have interpreted differently depending on their
preconceptions of the book as a whole. There are four main interpretive approaches to the book of
Revelation: 1) preterist (which sees all or most of the events in Revelation as having already
occurred by the end of the 1st century); 2) historicist (which sees Revelation as a survey of church
history from apostolic times to the present); 3) idealist (which sees Revelation as a depiction of the
struggle between good and evil); 4) futurist (which sees Revelation as prophecy of events to come).
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The Jehovah's Witnesses claim that 144,000 is a limit to the number of people who will reign with
Christ in heaven and spend eternity with God. The 144,000 have what the Jehovah's Witnesses call
the heavenly hope. Those who are not among the 144,000 will enjoy what they call the earthly
hope–a paradise on earth ruled by Christ and the 144,000. Clearly, we can see that Jehovah's
Witness teaching sets up a caste society in the afterlife with a ruling class (the 144,000) and those
who are ruled. The Bible teaches no such "dual class" doctrine. It is true that there will be people
ruling in the millennium with Christ. These people will be comprised of the church (believers in
Jesus Christ, 1 Corinthians 6:2), Old Testament saints (believers who died before Christ's first
advent, Daniel 7:27), and tribulation saints (those who accept Christ during the tribulation,
Revelation 20:4). Yet the Bible places no numerical limit on this group of people. Furthermore, the
millennium is different from the eternal state, which will take place at the completion of the
millennial period. At that time, God will dwell with us in the New Jerusalem. He will be our God
and we will be His people (Revelation 21:3). The inheritance promised to us in Christ and sealed by
the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13–14) will become ours, and we will all be co–heirs with Christ
(Romans
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A Summary OfThe Rapture And The Book Of Revelation
In K. Essex's article aptly named, The Rapture and the Book of Revelation, Essex outlines four
promising facts regarding Revelation 3:10. He states,
First, this promise applies not only to one local assembly existing in the days of the apostle John but
to the entire church of Jesus Christ. The constant refrain in all seven messages from Christ to these
churches is "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches." Second, the trial
which is coming is not local, but is "about to come upon the whole world." The persecutions of the
past were usually limited to one country or area. This trial must refer to the tribulation to come when
all the world will be "amazed and follow after the beast" (13:3), and all who worship him will come
under the wrath of God. Third, "those who dwell on the earth" is not a suitable description for the
members of the church. Fourth, the grammar of τηρέω εκ (tereö ek), though not conclusive, favors
'removal from' the hour of trial.
Not only does Essex, much like Svigel and I touch on the Greek origins of Rev 3:10, but he also
picks apart the logic behind the trials coming about the whole earth. It is not local to one area, it will
be meant for everyone left on the planet – key word: left. Thusly, the whole church will have heard
the Word from the Great Advocate by this time. Those who accepted and followed Christ would
have been lifted into the air and taken up with Christ. Essex also points out the scripture that follows
after
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The Beast In The Book Of Revelation
In the Book of Revelation, the beast that came out of the sea represented the Roman Empire and its
emperor Domitian. The beast is initially described in Rev 11:7 as coming out of the abyss, and his
daunting appearance is depicted in Rev 13:2–"He had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on
his horns, and on each head a blasphemous name" (REV 13:2). As the verses in Revelation
illustrated, the best "opened his mouth to blaspheme God" (REV 13:6). Moreover, "all inhabitants of
the earth will worship the beast" (REV 13:8). It seems like the beast has authority and is in
opposition to the figure of God. As many scholars of the Bible believed, the beast represents the
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On one hand, some believe that the Book of Revelation was the message from Jesus Christ's which
was sent directly to Christians of the first century to comfort them in a time of conflict and struggle.
On the other hand, some comprehend the book of Revelation in another way–They argue that the
Revelation was not written only for Christians in first century, and the original purpose was not to
console their pain. It's also important to explore these different approaches to interpret the
Revelation. The first kind of view which I hold is called the Preterist view. And the other view
which considers Revelation to be fulfilled in past history is called the Historicist view. Historicists
would "see Revelation as predicting the major movements of Christian history, most of them have
been fulfilled up to the time of the commentator." According to this description, the historicist
interpreters regard the purpose of the Book of Revelation as predicting a part of the future (which in
this case means after the1st century). Different commentators in different time interpreted the Book
of Revelation in different ways, but all of them only considered the history before the time when
they studied it. But if Jesus Christ was to show the future, why did he just show a part of it rather
than the whole Christian history? To answer this question, a new school called the futurist view
emerged. "The futurist view
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The Book Of Revelation: Rome And Rome
The book of Revelation consists of vivid descriptions of events that occur in a prophetic vision to
John, the author of the book. It has given rise to a wide number of depictions in modern media about
the apocalypse as well as a lot of conflicting opinions about its intended meaning. The scholarly
consensus, based on the text, is that the book of Revelation was not prophesying about the end of the
world, but rather is a condemnation of the practices of the Roman Empire. In this essay, I will
contend that while the text of Revelation itself is about the past, more specifically Rome, it can also
be used to characterise the present by reinterpretation.
The time around which the book of Revelation is supposed to be written, around 64 CE, coincides
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Essay on Interpreting the Book of Revelations
I. Short Answer 1. In all likelihood, who were the Nicolaitans who are referred to in Revelation
2:15? Nicolaitans who are referred to in Revelation 2:15 most likely is a Gnosticism sect in the first
century. 2. What is meant by saying that the general religious climate of Asia Minor in the first
century was syncretistic? By saying that the general religious climate of Asia Minor in the first
century was syncretistic is meant the people in Asia Minor want to keep many religions. Their
approach to religion is more religions you have the better you are. 3. What feature in John's
description of the seal judgments (Revelation 6–7) shows that God seems reluctant to judge sinful
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7. Define: Nero redivivus myth. The Nero redivivus myth says Nero had faked his death. He secretly
escaped out of Rome and one day he will return with an army to revenge Rome. 8. The church at
Laodicea was condemned for being "lukewarm" (3:15). How does this detail likely reflect an aspect
of the culture, etc. of this city in the first century? The detail of the church at Laodicea was
condemned for being "lukewarm" likely to reflect an aspect about the water of this city. According
to many historical sources, the water at this city was unpleasant to drink and it is neither hot nor
cool. 9. Many interpreters conclude that 666 in Revelation 13:18 is an example of the use of
gematria. (a) Describe gematria. (b) If this be true, what does 666 likely represent? (a) Gematria is a
system is a system of assigning numerical value to a word or phrase. (b) In the gematria system, the
number 666 presents the name of the Roman emperor, Nero Caesar. 10. What is the pastoral value of
the vision in Revelation 14:14–20 of John's readers? 11. How does the reference to God in
Revelation 4:11 seem to support the dating of Revelation at the time of Domitian? In Revelation
4:11, John uses the official title of Domitian and attributes it to God. This detail seems to support the
dating of Revelation at the time of Domitian. II. Essay 1. The central vision of Revelation is found
in chapters 4–5. (a) What is the
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Interpreting The Book Of Revelation
Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation
Josie Nicolato
Regent University
Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation
The book of Revelation was written by the apostle John, in an apocalyptic literature style. It consists
of a series of prophecies about the end times, when Jesus will return and triumph over all the evil
residing in the world. Its purpose is to bring hope and encouragement to Christians so that they will
continue watching for the return and victory of Jesus Christ, but it is also a warning of the Final
Judgment that nonbelievers will endure. The depiction of the cosmic battle that takes place both in
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According to this view, the events in Revelation are not tied to any specific events historically or in
future. It reduces John's prophesies to a one simple 'big picture' idea about the continuing struggle
between good and evil (Gundry, 2012). Though there is some truth to this summary, the idealistic
approach is heading towards the mindset that Boxall warned his readers about. The idealistic view
seems to emphasize the analogy aspect of Revelation, as if it was only written to hold devotional
value. This approach would be good to use to gain a simple understanding of the overall theme of
Revelation, but should not be the sole perspective used to interpret the book. Preterists and idealists
have much in common in that they seem to reject the prophetic element the book of Revelation.
However, in the preterist approach, Revelation was perceived to be describing the events
surrounding the destruction of the Roman Empire (Gundry 2012). For example, Mark Hitchcock
explains in his article "A Critique of The Preterist View", that some scholars believe that the seven
heads and seven kings, mentioned in 2 Revelations 17:9, are symbolic of a complete set of Roman
rulers. The number seven, referenced in the scripture, is viewed as being an apocalyptic symbol for
completeness. Though all four approaches agree, to some extent, that the book of Revelation
contains symbolic
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The Book of Revelation Essay
This essay will argue that the eschatology of the Book of Revelation forms an integral part of John's
attempt within the pages of his book to form a literary world in which the forms, figures, and forces
of the earthly realm are critiqued and unmasked through the re–focalization of existence from the
perspective of heaven. It will attempt to show that, in response to the social, political, religious, and
economic circumstances of his readers, the Book of Revelation forms a counter imaginative reality.
Through drawing upon an inaugurated sense of eschatology and evocative imagery, John is able to
pull the reader in and show them the true face of the imperial world and consequences of its
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In chapter 5 of the Book of Revelation, we see Christ enter John's vision in the form of the slain
lamb, a picture of Christ sacrifice (Rev 5:6). In the 'new song' of the saints, the lamb is said to have
"ransom[ed] for God saints from every tribe and language and people and nation' (5:9) and, later in
the chapter, that "...every creature in heaven and on earth..." now sings praise to the lamb (5:13).
These verses speak of God's victory already having been fulfilled in Christ's sacrifice in a way that
leaves the reader with a vision of the eschatological hope of the Christian faith as being both
fulfilled, but yet to be completed, a conception which falls within an inaugurated understanding of
eschatology. As such, the 'end of the world' in Revelation can be considered as having already
occurred in Christ's death as evil was defeated and the New Creation initiated, while simultaneously
not complete as the forces of Satan; the beast, the false prophet, and the harlot, still function in the
cosmology of the First Creation. This understanding of the eschatological reality is an important
aspect of John's text, as it is through this that he is able to identify the dangers to the Church as well
as encourage and strengthen its faith.
With this inaugurated conception of eschatology and the 'not yet' aspect of it in which his readers
must dwell, John perceived many threats to the Church, the most powerful one being
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Reflection Of The Book Of Revelation
The book of Revelation opens with an astonishing glimpse of future events that Jesus revealed to
John. God gave Jesus the revelation, and Jesus sent the revelation to His servant John by an angel.
In this opening scene of Revelation, John heard a mighty voice behind him speaking to him. When
he turned to see who was speaking he saw a graphic view of seven candlesticks with a man standing
amid them. The display of seven candlesticks and the One in the middle of them was significant to
the totality of the vision that John received to be written down for an everlasting record of the things
that must certainly come to pass for all believers. John, the servant of Jesus Christ, had been exiled
on the Isle of Patmos because of his witness and testimony of the word of God, and because of his
all–embracing commitment to Jesus. He proclaimed that he was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day
when he heard a mighty, powerful voice speaking behind him. Upon hearing the voice, he
immediately gave heed to the direction of the voice and saw seven candlesticks and the One
standing in the midst of them. The significance of the candlesticks was that they were symbolic of
the seven churches that were in Asia. The Lord assigned John the task of writing to the seven
churches and reporting the revelation to them that was divulged to him by Jesus. Jesus analyzed
each of the churches and revealed to John a status report of His findings. The very candid reports,
whether good or bad,
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The Book of Revelation
In the book of Revelation, the end of the world is foretold. The different elements of the Apocalypse
(described in Revelation) fire, brimstone, war, famine, pestilence, and death are all indicatives of
chaos within the world.
Rapture–Palooza is a prime example of a movie that has great concept behind it, but struggles to
actually contribute factual information regarding The Book of Revelation. The ideas of these kinds
of movies are so absurd that you're immediately drawn in; people desire these kinds of movies.
Especially Bible teachers I'm sure. In the end, the finished product is more than a footnote on a
summer screen that includes better apocalyptic films like This is the End, The World's End, It's a
Disaster, and 2012 which is a shame, because it has an incredible cast unlike the rest of them.
Lindsey (Anna Kendrick) and Ben (John Francis Daley) are a young couple living in Seattle. They
enjoy bowling together and one night something strange occurs: the Rapture. As in, the biblical
Rapture, where all the believers are sucked up into Heaven for an eternity of happiness with God,
while the rest of us are left on Earth to fend for ourselves, coping with all the fun games the Book of
Revelation has in store for us. This includes swarms of foul– mouthed crows, locusts that follow you
around screaming "suffer," and, of course, occasional rain with a slight chance of blood. As you can
imagine, this would be terrible to tolerate but the two deal with it, going about their
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John's Book Of Revelation
In comparison to many of the initially accepted books of the Biblical canon, John's book of
Revelation was written decades later, around 96 CE, and was forced to address the failure of the
kingdom's arrival. Many earlier Biblical books argued that God's kingdom was imminent and would
arrive swiftly, but the passing of time may have led to a gradual decrease in this sense of urgency
and, by extension of this, religious faith in Jesus and his teachings. In response to this, John's
contemporaries faced him with a unique challenge to renew their eschatological beliefs and answer
the mystery behind the delayed coming of the kingdom of God. Within the book of Revelation, John
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In many instances, he urges his audience to oppose Rome, such as with his metaphors with the who
beasts. The beast of the sea and the land represent two aspects of the Roman Empire, the emperors
of Rome that either deified themselves or, through their communities, were aggrandized to divine
identities and the Roman imperial cult. Dorothy A. Lee addresses the idea of Christological parody
through Roman emperors as she describes that, within Revelation 12, the "fundamental issue here is
political as well as religious, relating particularly to the cult of emperor worship in the Roman
Empire, which sprang up during the reign of the Emperor Augustus [...] in Asia Minor–the
geopolitical setting of Revelation [...]" (201). Lee considers that "Over the next century the imperial
cult rapidly became the test of political allegiance for peoples subject to the Roman imperium. The
first altars were raised to the goddess Roma, personification of the city of Rome, and her "son"
Augustus in Pergamum and Nicomedia" (201). In order to most effectively maintain power, Roman
emperors occasionally deified themselves and encouraged emperor worship. John mimics this in
Revelation as he describes "In amazement the whole earth followed the beast. They worshipped the
dragon, for he had given his authority to the beast, and they worshipped the beast, saying, "Who is
like the beast, and who can fight against it?" (Rev 13.3–4). In this passage, John forges a connection
between Rome and Satan and illuminates the folly of worshipping either of these two entities.
Within John's writing, he argues that these beasts maintain power through their blasphemous
utterances about God and the ability to both oppose and conquer the saints. While discussing how
the beast retains its power, John describes how "It opened its mouth to utter blasphemies against
God, blaspheming his name and his
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Christian Meta-Narrative In The Book Of Revelation
It is said that the basic Christian meta–narrative of history is present throughout the Book of
Revelation. But, what does this mean? First one must understand simply what a meta–narrative is. A
meta–narrative is a narrative or story which claims to explain something totally. The Christian meta–
narrative provides a theological worldview centered on Jesus' victory at the cross and derives its
understanding of the world through the teachings of the Bible. The Book of Revelation provides for
its readers images to coincide with the Christian meta–narrative. These images can later be used to
relate the themes of Revelation to how they are held true in the past, present, and future of the
world.
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Revelation 20:1–15 tells how the angel of God came down and chained up the Dragon (Satan), and
then all of the souls who had died for Jesus and the word of God came to life and they reigned with
Christ for a thousand years. The thousand years referenced in this bible verse was symbolic of
Christ's resurrection–victory over death and how the people of God were going to share in His
glorious reign. Examples of these events can be pulled from the world, Church, and even events of
history and the Bible. This image is a particularly true representation of a time of unrest in a country.
Many wars are started and fought long and hard, but long before the wars officially ends there can
be seen an evident and certain victor. This is especially evident when looking back upon wars fought
in history. Though it did not seem so at the time, the victor was clearly when looking back upon
them from the future. The theme of the image is interpreted to mean that Jesus Christ, the Lamb of
God, has already died and saved us from our sins; however, Satan is still present in the world
seeking the ruins of souls. The work of Satan can easily be contradicted thanks to the victory of
Jesus Christ, opening up the gates of heaven for us and offering us redemption from our
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Book Of Revelation Research Paper
In the Book of Revelation, Jesus' apostle John takes account of his visions of what happened, what
is happening, and what will happen in the foreseeable future. The Book of Revelation is considered
a major archetypal text on the grounds of its afflatus of many other theories including, but not
delimited to the idea of the end of the world. There have been many offsets of ideas coming from
the root of the Book of Revelation which is the Second Coming and the end of the world. Although
we don't truly know when the end of the world is, there have been many theories and "scares" to go
with it. The world was believed to supposed to end in 1999; the end of the millennium would cause
the end of the world. Another popular scare took place following
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Figurative Language In The Book Of Revelation
One of the most baffling questions we have about the Bible is, can the Book of Revelation be
understood? Unfortunately, many people believe the assumption that Revelation cannot be fully
understood. If you are not part of the skeptics then the Book of Revelation "can explain it all, with a
detailed chart of the future reconstructed from Revelation and other biblical books" (Stagg 1975,
331). It does not matter which way a person believes to understand Revelation, the importance of
understanding this book is the recognition of the literary genre that the Book of Revelation belongs
too. Revelation is an apocalyptic narrative or the telling of future events. Thus, portraying the events
of Revelation in an ideological manner, meaning that the Apostle John can control what a reader can
conceptualize from the writing. "In the Book of Revelation, the author uses figurative language,
characterization, typology, allusions, motifs, imagery, anachronistic movements, and narration to
guide the reader through the maze of mysteries and symbolism" (Gonzales 2012, 2). With all the
debate that surrounds Revelation the more prudent view to take is that of a hermeneutical tool which
illuminates the intended message in a more logical and consistent basis.
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"We find its polyvalent symbols redolent with esoteric and exotic possibilities, and we focus on one
genre approach or one set of symbols, losing the whole in the detail" (Stevens 2011, 30). The details
that allow us to understand Revelation and the message that it presents to the reader. A message of
"Jesus Christ is the one who "is," the one who "was," and "the coming one" (1:4). Others come and
go; he abides" (Stagg 1975, 336). Whichever view that the reader takes this fundamental truth
should
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The Book Of Revelations Is Divided Into These Sections
The Book of Revelations is divided into these sections:
I. Prologue (1:1–3)
II. Letters to the Churches of Asia (1:4–3:22)
III. God and the Lamb in Heaven (4:1–5:14)
IV. The Seven Seals, Trumpets, and Plagues, with Interludes (6:1–16:21)
V. The Punishment of Babylon and the Destruction of Pagan Nations (17:1–20:15)
VI. The New Creation (21:1–22:5)
VII. Epilogue (22:6–21)
(The New American Bible)
The Book of Revelations is the last book of the Bible. It has several extravagant symbolisms,
symbolic language, and literary conventions that account for the apocalyptic literature. To
understand the Book of Revelations adequately, we have to understand the historical background in
which it was written. During the critical time that it was written, Christians were facing ruthless
persecution of the early church by the Roman authorities. "The book is an exhortation and
admonition to Christians of the first century to stand firm in the faith and to avoid compromise with
paganism, despite the threat of adversity and martyrdom; they are to await patiently the fulfillment
of God's mighty promises." (The New American Bible) The book creates a message of hope for
God's people and it remains valid and meaningful for Christians of all ages. "Revelation affirms
Christianity's original hope for an immediate transformation of the world and assures the faithful
that God's prearranged plan, including the destruction of evil and the advent of Christ's universal
reign, is soon to be accomplished.
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Revelation And The Background Of The Book Of Revelation
Throughout history of religion, there have been men who have left an extraordinary work to the
world. St. John who accepted the calling of God to be his disciple; He has written a marvelous work
to the early Church. He was one beloved disciples of Jesus Christ. His profoundly spirituality could
see magnificent visions and heard extraordinary messages. In this work will try to investigate why is
so important the book of revelation and the background, which was the motivation for St. John
wrote about it.
Book of Revelation
Biography of St. John apostle
To understand more profoundly the context of the book of Revelation, we have to search the
background of the author. John's name in Hebrew means, "God has been gracious." According to ...
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Therefore, most the scholars thought that the book was written, "attributing this event to the
fifteenth year of the Domitian's reign, that is, 81–96 CE." In conclusion the scholars did not know
exactly when the book was writing because the Author did not give any date. In this way, the
Apocalypse was written at the end of the first century, when each of the seven churches of Asia
Minor, to which St. John refers. To understand more profoundly the book of revelation , it is
important to know the religious context, historical context and social cultural text in which was
written, that is, the way of life of Christians in the territory that the Romans called "Asia Minor". As
we know, the early Church was persecuted by different reigns of the epoch special by Domitian.
Religion was the first vehicle of this imperial propaganda and the strongest support of its power. The
Romans were generally benevolent to foreign religions as long as they fit the imperial system and
recognized central authority. Therefore, the Hebrews and Christians, who could not come to
recognize the absolute lordship of Caesar was always looked down upon by the Empire, when not
even persecuted by him. Therefore, we must reaffirm that the real threat to the Church was not
persecution, but moral commitment. It is not strange, therefore, that in this situation many
Christians, like many Jews, were
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Revelations Are For All Saints Day Book
Thomas Kiesnowski, Mary Blando, Tate Resch–Gauger Our Readings are for All Saints Day
November 1, 2015 The first Reading is from the book of Revelations Book Summary: Revelations
were written around A.D. 96 by John. It is an apocalyptic book describing the revelation Jesus
Christ gave to John. It was written for all Christians. The First Reading: Revelations 7:2–4, 9–14:
Then I saw another angel come up from the East, holding the seal of the living God. He cried out in
a loud voice to the four angels who were given power to damage the land and the sea, "Do not
damage the land or the sea or the trees until we put the seal on the foreheads of the servants of our
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Key Verse: Revelations 7:9 "After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count,
from every nation, race, people, and tongue. They stood before the throne and before the Lamb,
wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands." One Sentence Summary: There will
be no limit to the amount of people in heaven and these people will come from every country,
culture, and land. The Second Reading is from 1 John Book Summary: The First letter of 1 John was
written by the Apostle John's religious community between the years 90–100. The First letter of
John was the first of the letters of many letters written. A large amount of the material found in these
letter are unique. This letter focuses heavily on proving certain false ideas wrong. The overarching
theme of this letter is to deepen the spiritual and social awareness of the Christian community. The
Second Reading:1 John 3:1–3: See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called
the children of God. Yet so we are. The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know
him. Beloved, we are God's children now; what we shall be has not yet been revealed. We do know
that when it is revealed we shall be
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Review Of Elaine Pagels The Christian Revelation To John:...
The Christian Revelation to John, The Book of Revelation, reveals the world coming to an end
through a variety of spiritual visions. Revelations, written by Elaine Pagels summarizes the events
taken place during John's revelation and relates it to ancient history. Elaine Pagels highlights main
content from the messages, the seals, to the trumpets, while providing historical background. The
main argument of Pagels analysis is that The Book of Revelation clearly portrays the war between
the Jews against the Roman Empire. This is evident because Pagels explains that the visions John
had embodies events that represent the corrupted Roman Empire. Furthermore, Pagels' analysis
provides clear historical evidence from the past and is able to properly cover questions readers are
concerned about in The Book of Revelation. However, Pagels lacks in variety, as she only uses
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The author uses historical evidence to prove that the visions John experiences symbolizes the Jews
and Romans. One of the main ideas the author uses to prove her argument were the signs John
witnessed of a woman clothed in sun, being intimidated by a dragon with seven heads, followed by
another beast. Pagels described the first dragon to be the Roman emperors of the Julio–Claudian
dynasty and the second monster appears with the numbers six hundred sixty–six, representing
Caesar Nero, a Roman Emperor. These beasts brainwashed the minds of the people to praise them
and take over the Earth, the same way Roman Empire did. Elaine Pagels explains that the prophetic
images present conflicts between the Jews and
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Book Of Revelation Chapter 4
While banished to the island of Patmos John received an apocalyptic visions from an angle of God.
In this vision he was told by Jesus to "write the things which you have seen, and the things which
are, and the things which will take place after these things" (Revelation1:19). The Book of
Revelation consist of epistle, prophetic, and apocalyptic visions that foretells events that will and
has come to pass. Chapter 4 introduces the prophetic part of the book where John is called up to
heaven, sees the throne of God and other heavenly presences. To start with John sees an opened door
to heaven and he hears a voice like a trumpet telling him to come up hither and "I will show you
things which must be hereafter" (Revlation.4:1). Immediately after
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Book Of Revelations Essay
Book of Revelations
When will the end come? It is human nature for humans to ask questions. Many of these questions
are without answers and there is no possible way to come up with one. A common question that
plagues the human race is "When will the world end?" For thousands of years, astrologers and
psychics have been trying to come up with clues to when it all will end. There is a source, the Bible,
which aids humans, specifically Christians, in trying to come up with some answers. Many places in
the Bible such as Revelations, Ezekiel, Matthew, Daniel, and I Corinthians all give some clues to
how and when the end of the world will come. Two articles that give some insight on this subject are
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The Catholic Church, even though they do not speak of the Rapture (McBride & Praem, 65)
believes that we will be with God someday. They are not sure though how this will happen
(McBride & Praem, 58). The second question a millenarian would ask is "What about the years
of tribulation?" A millenarian says that there will be seven years of tribulation. They base this claim
on the happenings in the book of Revelations. In the Book of Revelations the number seven is used
several times like, the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and so on. Nevertheless, millenarians are not
sure when all of this will happen. The Catholic Church believes though that the tribulations will
come along with the Second Coming. The third question is "What, exactly, is meant by
millennium?" In the American Heritage Dictionary, millennium is defined as " In the NT, a
thousand–year period in which Jesus is to reign on Earth." (American Heritage Dictionary, 529).
This same definition is found in The Book of Revelations 20:1–6 (McBride & Praem, 61).
Millenarians believe that after the seven years of tribulations and the Battle of Armageddon, comes
the millennium as described in Revelations, will come. The final question is " When can we expect
the Second Coming?" Millenarians believe that the Second Coming is the last criteria for the end of
the world. Not only
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The Four Views Of The Book Of Revelation
The book of Revelation is broken down into 22 chapters. Each is described a different apocalyptic
event. This was written during an era where an apocalyptic genre was written. It was among many
other books in its day, written with such catastrophe. This letter was written to be shared around the
major cities in Asia Minor. During this time, there were many Christian persecutions done by the
Roman Empire. The book of Revelation brought comfort to those who were living in fear, by
knowing that God himself was with them and He was in control of all good and evil. This book has
been read by billions of people and has been interpreted in many different ways, but there are four
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The start of the preterists ideas has been linked to Jesuit Louis De Alcazar, who also had the
interpretation of identifying the Pope as the antichrist (Four Views of Revelation, 2016). Other
preterists believed that their teachings were found in church writings, that were written in the fourth
century. They also believed that the writings of this view date back to pre–A.D. 70, which would
mean that John had to of been writing to the church of his day. The reasoning for believing in this
viewpoint is located primarily in the book of Matthew. Chapters 24:34 in Matthew, Jesus states
"Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all things take place." The fall of
Jerusalem would fit the time period of Jesus' prediction of fulfilling the prophecy. Another idea, is
that Flavius Josephus, a Jewish scholar and historian, wrote a detailed record of the fall of
Jerusalem, which appeared in a variety of ways matching the symbolism in Revelation
(GotQuestions, 2018). Unfortunately, these views have to be questioned in areas that lack solid
evidence. One criticism that has to be dealt with is that Christ described his return in Matthew 24:27
stating, "Lightning that comes from the east is visible in the west, so will be the coming of the son
of man." This verse has been interpreted as the Roman armies advancing on Jerusalem. Raising the
question, how can the
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Analysis Of The Book ' Revelation Of The Bible '
Since the beginning of time there has been a concept as old as thought itself: how will it all end? Not
just how will life end but how will the world end. Some cultures are molded by the way that specific
groups believe the end times will come to fruition. Eschatological concepts are those that concern
themselves with the end of the world, as we know it and how it will come about. One thing that is
for certain is across the ages there is a consensus that this will occur, though there may not be a
consensus on how. This concept has infiltrated almost all aspects of life from entertainment to daily
practices. There are numerous pieces of literature that addresses how the world will end and of them
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Jesus later goes on to explain that the seven stars that were in his hand represent the angels of seven
churches and the seven gold lamp stands represent the seven churches. Once he states this he begins
to address each church individually. The letters poses similarities while at the same time also
possessing differences. The overall structures of the letters are the same and follow these guidelines:
address, commendation/complaint, advice, appeal for others to listen, and then a promised reward
for heading the words of the Lord. The differences arise in the content of the addresses, how the
problems should be corrected and the reward that will come.
The seven letters serve as a connection between the Old Testament and the Book of Revelation.
Though the Book of Revelation lacks any direct Old Testament connection, the views and
connection between the two are seen throughout the Book of Revelation. The authorship by John
took place during the Greco–Roman era but the structure of writing that the letters poses is more
appropriate for the prophetic lawsuit of the Old Testament. The difference between the styles lies in
the fact that the letters contain commendations and accusations along with the customary features
judgment and salvation, which makes them in concordance with prophetic lawsuit speech (Bandy
186). Bandy stated, "specifically, it resembles the covenant lawsuit whereby Christ scrutinizes the
new
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What Was The Central Purpose Of The Book Of Revelation
The author of Revelation calls himself John. Most scholars have a strong assumption that this was
John the apostle who wrote the Gospel and the three letters. Revelation was written sometime
around 81–86 AD. Throughout the book of Revelation there are about four major themes, God, the
Son of God, the people of God, and eschatology(Book). When it comes to God the central purpose
of the book is to show that God exists, created the universe, is guiding the course of history, has
overcome evil and will bring everything to a triumphant conclusion in his own good time. When
Revelation talks about the Son of God, it exalts Jesus Christ more than any book in the New
Testament. Then when Revelation goes on to talk about the redeemed people of God it
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Analysis of Symbolism in the Book of Revelation

  • 1. Essay on Reading The Book of Revelation The Book of Revelation, the final book of the Christian biblical canon, is perhaps one of the most complex and polyvalent biblical texts accessible to modern readers, and has been the source of many differing and divergent interpretations and readings. This is due in large part to the richly detailed language and imagery the author has placed within the book as well as the vast array of content. Both of these features function within the text to produce a book that is extremely difficult to describe within the traditional literary conceptions of genre and structure, which, as we shall see, feed into the complexity and multiple interpretations that can be drawn from it. With all this in mind, it will be the purpose of this essay to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast to this theory, a structure based on the 'series of seven' visions is another prominent understanding. Argued especially by Farrar and Collins, this theory lays out a structure split into eight segments , viewing number seven, used by the author of Revelation very strongly, as the key to understanding the structure. Critics, however, point out the 'unnumbered' sections as a dubious aspect of this theory. As such, the structure of Revelation is a complex matter that is still debated widely within scholarship, with no solution offered thoroughly without difficulty. Closely related to the structure of the Book of Revelation, and one of the primary causes behind the difficulty in determining structure, the content of the text is multifarious and deep in meaning and imagery. Primarily, content centres around the letters sent to seven churches, the extrapolation of John's visions of Heaven, the remainder of the 'series of seven' , and finally the defeat of Babylon and establishment of the New Jerusalem. At a deeper level, however, and functioning within the genre that modern scholarship has come to call 'apocalyptic', the book of Revelation primarily mediates visions of heavenly truth. Within this purpose, we see in Revelation a great deal of highly symbolic language, often borrowed from the Hebrew Scriptures and particularly the prophetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. The Seven Letters To Jesus In The Book Of Revelation Revelation Paper Jesus began the Book of Revelation by speaking seven letters to seven churches. From there each Church tells us that the knowledge and history from these seven Churches, occurred in the cities in the Roman Province of Asia, now Western Turkey, at the time the Book was written. In each of the letters, Jesus gives changed descriptions of Himself through an examination and advise to each of the spiritual Church's He was addressing. He also gave warning and concern to what they should do about their spiritual condition. Everything Jesus said in each of His letters means something related to the Church He addressed. Each Church and its name predictive a particular time in history as it explains what He says about Himself as the means something. At the end of each letter, Jesus addressed a promise to whoever He overcomes. We must first understand what this promise means in each type of audience, and in each age, that will be noticeable of the spiritual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second purpose is to reveal seven different types of individuals/churches throughout history and show them God's truth. A possible third purpose is to use the seven churches to predict seven different periods in the history of the Church. The problem with this view is that each of the seven churches describes issues that could fit the Church in any time in its history. However, there may be some truth to the seven churches representing seven periods, there is far too much gossip in this affection. Our focus should be on what message is from God and what He is giving us through these seven churches and their application in today's church. Having read each letter to the church, I believe it is apparent that the Christian needs to be prepared and involved in the ministry of the gospel, passionately serving those in need of a greater light and understanding of Christ in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Comparsion of Passages in the Book of Ezekial and the Book... This term paper will attempt to compare specific biblical passages from the book of Ezekiel to specific passages in the book of Revelation. These passages are comparable due to their similar use of language, visions, and symbolism. The book of Ezekiel was written by the prophet Ezekiel who was a priest. The New American Standard Study Bible suggests this book was written approximately between 597–586 B.C. It is generally divided into three sections following the introduction. The first section, chapters 4–24, discusses the judgment on the nation of Judah. The second section, chapters 25–32, expresses judgment on the surrounding nations. The third section, chapters 33–48, encompasses the future blessing of God's Covenant People. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prophet Ezekiel mentions he was "among the exiles." The word exile in Hebrew is Gola which can also mean captivity, exile, or captives (Barnes Notes, 1997). I, John, your brother and fellow– partaker in the tribulation and kingdom and perseverance which are in Jesus, was on the island called Patmos, because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus. (Rev. 1:9) While analyzing the verse, we learn that John the Apostle is undergoing tribulation for testifying his faith. The Greek word Thlibo connotes "anguish, persecution, and trouble" (Strongs Numbers and Concordance with Greek and Hebrew Dictionary, 1994). According to Barnes notes of the PC Study Bible, ancient documents state that the apostle was cast into boiling oil in Rome but was not injured. Following this punishment Domitian exiled him to the Island of Patmos in 94 A.D. Patmos was a small island between Icaria and Promontory of Miletus, and was a place where ancient Rome sent their exiles. John was sent to this island for preaching the gospel and giving "the testimony of Jesus." Testimony or Arturia in Greek means 'to witness' (Fosset, 1998). Ezekiel and John were thus both traditionally seen as exiles. Ezekiel was exiled because he was taken captive by the Babylonians. This is referenced in 2 Kings 24:15. So he led Jehoiachin away into exile to Babylon; also the king's mother and the king's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Analysis Of The Book ' Revelation ' Written in a culture divergent and foreign to modern audiences, the Book of Revelation is a challenging text to interpret. With rich symbolism and visions, which were intrinsic to the first hearers, this book is classified under the label of an Apocalypse. Apocalyptic literature, often ornamented with intricate visions, symbolism and numerology, is a classification of cataclysmic Jewish writings which incorporate impressions of heaven. The term Apocalypse is translated into 'revelation' or 'unveiling' (Keener 31). Composed of numerous allusion to the Old Testament, the Book of Revelation was originally sent to the seven churches in Asia Minor to be read in the context of liturgy concerning the imminent future (Filho, 214). That being said, it is important to understand the book of Revelation not only through the historical perspective but also as a liturgical context as it contains many hymns and other liturgical elements (Filho, 214). This paper will explore Revelation 4:1–11 in terms of context, Old Testament allusions, liturgical symbolism and modern significance, as it is a beautiful depiction of earth joining perpetual heavenly worship. According to Keener, the central message of the book of Revelation is the encouragement of Christians facing persecution in Asia Minor (Keener 39). Historical context and biblical allusions are crucial to the interpretation of the Book of Revelation as seventy percent of the content found in the Book of Revelation is a parallel to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Symbolism In The Book Of Revelations The Bible's Book of Revelations serves as one of the most cryptic and difficult to understand books of the Bible, known for its repeated use of symbolism and infamously strange stories. The passage provided exemplifies the cryptic and symbolic aspect of Revelations with two different sequences, one going from chapters 12 to 13 and the other being chapter 21. The first portion of the book follows a woman who gives birth to a child who is destined to be a great ruler but faces a dragon who intends to eat her child upon birth. The woman is able to escape using wings given to her by the heavens, and is nourished for a very long period of time. Afterwards, a beast rises out of the sea and serves as a blasphemous figure to be foolishly praised by the inhabitants of earth. The second portion of the book follows the birth and reconstruction of a new world where just people thrive and the "faithless" are thrown into a lake of fire. (Rev. 21.8) The Book of Revelations, behind its puzzling yet interesting symbolism, serves as an epic tale of good vs. evil where good thrives and evil perishes, and through the connection of evident symbols and ideas, communicates important meaning about the fate of good and evil. Behind the complicated wording and strange symbolism, the first piece of the excerpt from Revelations simply depicts a just person facing a conflict against an evil with the odds in its favor. The passage opens with a description of a woman "clothed with the sun, with the moon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. The Book Of Revelation By John The Apostle The book of Revelation, written in c. 95 A.D. by John the apostle, was written to Christians who were facing increasing hostility from the Roman Empire, which was beginning to enforce the cult of emperor worship. John had been exiled to the island of Patmos for his activities as a Christian missionary. The book of Revelation is considered apocalyptic literature, a kind of writing that is highly symbolic, but the book itself provides a number of clues for its own interpretation. There are several purposes of the book of Revelation, including encouraging believers by showing the final outcome of God 's plan, showing the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, and revealing Christ in all his glory. John writes to encourage the faithful to resist the demands of emperor worship and hold fast to God 's promises: that the final showdown between God and Satan is imminent, the believers are sealed against spiritual harm and will be vindicated when Christ returns, the wicked will be forever destroyed, and God 's people will enter an eternity of glory and blessedness. In this vision that John receives, he is shown many things about the final judgment to come and the establishment of the Messiah 's kingdom. The vision begins with Jesus giving a command for John to write letters to seven churches addressing problems that are common to most churches across the world (chapters 2–3). Chapter 5 introduces a book, or scroll, with seven seals that represent seven judgments. This begins the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. What Was The Purpose Of The Book Of Revelation The Book of Revelation is quite possibly the most informational book of the entire Bible. Most of the book is written metaphorically, and therefore we have to have Bible scholars give us an opinion on what they believe is being talked about. Personally, I choose to not have an opinion on matters like post and pre tribulation. Either way it will pan out in the end. The book was written by the apostle John. John was exiled to the island of Patmos for preaching the Gospel which was against the law in that day. The purpose of the book was to give us a good idea of the coming day of the Lord, and to give us a glimpse into what eternity will look like as we reign with Christ forever. One of the key themes of the book of Revelation is to give us a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Brief History Of Revelations : Revelation Was The Last... Brief History of Revelations The book of Revelations is the last book of the New Testament consisting of only 22 verses and is prophetic in nature: Revelation 19 v.10 declares, "for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophe– cy"; contains descriptions of the final conflict between God and Satan as well as the signs (seven) that reveals the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the Apostle via an angel sent by God; "I was in the spirit on the Lord 's day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet" (Rev. 1.11). According to Biblica the Book of Revelation was written during when Christians were entering two periods of persecution in the Roman Empire. The latter part of Nero's reign (a.d. 54–68) and the latter part of Domitian's reign (81–96 A.D ) The Number Seven is used several times in the Revelations: There are: seven churches (1:4,11), seven spirits (1:4), seven golden lampstands (1:12), seven stars (1:16), seven seals (5:1), seven horns and seven eyes (5:6), seven trumpets (8:2), seven thunders (10:3), seven signs (12:1,3; 13:13–14; 15:1; 16:14; 19:20), seven crowns (12:3), seven plagues (15:6), seven golden bowls (15:7), seven hills (17:9) and seven kings (17:10), as well as other sevens. Symbolically, the num–ber seven (as is the number ten) stands for completeness (Revelation). The Second Coming of Christ is the end result of the Revelation Prophesies "...and there were great voices in heaven, saying, the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Book of Revelation The Book of Revelation is the last profound book in the New Testament. It conveys the significant purpose of Christianity by describing God's plan for the world and his final judgment of the people by reinforcing the importance of faith and the concept of Christianity as a whole. Accordingly, this book is the written record–not of wild dreams–but the dramatic God–sent visions given to one of God's servants, John the Apostle. This book was written by John in 95 or 96 A.D. at the reign of the Roman Emperor, Domitian, and is the revelation of Jesus Christ illustrating the events that occur before and during the second coming of Christ. By using complex symbolism and apocalyptic metaphor, the meaning of Revelation is defined: what is, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Latin "Revelatio" means unveiling and in Greek "apokalypsis" means the removing of a veil. The purpose of this book is the revelation of Jesus Christ and the final judgment of the word of God. "The coming of sin into the world, the establishment of the economy of redemption, has necessitated the making known of truths not made known by general revelation. Therefore, God has given the special revelation brought to us in the Holy Scriptures. "The scriptures reiterate the truths proclaimed in nature, in history, and in man himself; and, in addition thereto, declare the salvation which God has provided for mankind in Jesus Christ" (Campbell). In retrospect, revelation unveils God's future plan for the earth and is written to be understood. Clearly the book of Revelation is the ultimate battle between good and evil. It is the time when all sin will be judged, demons will be cast away, and Christ will reign over the earth. This is the word of God showing us his plan for the retribution of his son Jesus Christ. By sending these words to John in a vision God is warning the people of the world to repent for their sins and that the time is drawing near. "John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven spirits which are before his throne;" (New American Standard Bible, Rev.1:4). The content of Revelation is very complex apocalyptic literature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. 7 Septets Of Revelation Book Revelation is a part of the Apocalyptic Literature family, falling into the heavenly journey category. Some common features of apocalyptic literature like Revelation would be an angelic mediator, a narrative framework that is not always linear, discloses transcendent reality, symbolic discourse (allowing for semantic "overreaching" and grounded in the worldview of 1st c. Judaism/Christianity), and it is focused on a particular response. Regarding the time and space of Apocalyptic Literature, there are two different focuses, either eschatological or epistemological. There are 7 septets in Revelation. My passage is not in the 7 septets but rather comes after the 7th septet as a conclusion to Revelation and to the bible itself [Apocalypse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cited 6 April 2017. Online: www.christiancourier.com/articles/1552–when–was–the–book–of– revelation–written Toffelmire, Colin. "The Apocalypse." No pages. Cited 7 April 2017. Online: https://prezi.com/bd23adk5y5_h/revelation/ Beasley–Murray, G.R. The New Century Bible Commentary Marshall, Morgan & Scott (Publications) Ltd. 1974 Aune, David E. Word Biblical Commentary 52c Revelation 17–22. Thomas Nelson Publishers Nashville 1978 Beale, B. K. The New International Greek Testament Commentary: The Book of Revelation. The Paternoster Press Carlisle 1999 Smith, Brandon D. "The Identification of Jesus with YHWH in the Book of Revelation: A Brief Sketch," Criswell Theological Review, ns 14 no 1 Fall 2016, p 67–84. Burns, J Lanier (John Lanier). "The Biblical Use of Marriage to Illustrate Covenantal Relationships" Bibliotheca sacra, 173 no 691 Jul – Sep 2016, p 273–296. www.dictionary.com Lovasik, Rev. Lawrence G. S.V.D. Saint Joseph First Children's Bible. Catholic Book Publishing Corporation 1983, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. John The Apostle: Comparing The Book Of John And Revelation John the Apostle is not only the author of Revelation, but also of the gospel of John. John contains themes that are similar to Revelation and reveals just why God came to earth for man, and the significance of accepting him for eternal life. Both books focus on God's love for mankind. There are some disputes that Revelation is written by a different John than John the Apostle because the style of the two books are different, but most christians agree that the book of John and Revelation are both written by John the Apostle because "some typical words occurred in both books but not in others, like 'the Word, the Lamb, the Victory...' also the word 'truth' was repeated in both books" (Malaty 4). Both of these books are vital in the bible and help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. The Book ' Of Revelation, The Final Book Of The Bible The book of Revelation, the final book of the bible, is one of the most interesting and symbolic readings for many. With an unknown author, apocalyptic foreshadowing, and obscure meanings, it has been interpreted a number of different ways. Starting with the history, the symbolism, and ways to interpret it, the aim of this paper is to give the reader a better understanding of the book. We know for a fact that the book was written by John to the seven churches of Asia Minor "I, John, your brother and partner in the tribulation and kingdom and patience that are in Jesus, was on the island which is called Patmos, because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus." Revelations 1:9–10 There is speculation that John was imprisoned on Patmos for the crime of not worshiping the Roman emperor. It is a popular tradition for many to believe John the apostle to be the author of revelation, however the writer of revelation never claimed to be an apostle. The literary form in this book is called "apocalyptic" writing. This means that the book is not straight forward in delivering its message. The actual message is concealed in symbols, numbers, and images. It is also considered a prophecy by Catholics. This is stated in Revelation 1:3. "Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep the things that are written therein; for the time is at hand." The purpose of the letter was to contact the seven churches of Asia Minor, present day Turkey. It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Corruption Of The Book Of Revelation In The Bible The book of Revelation in the Bible can be read and interpreted in two different ways; in a symbolic or figurative manner or taken in non–symbolically and literal approach. Revelation is a book describing visualization, collected by John, prophesying the return of the Messiah (Powell). Some of the main ideas illustrated in the book of Revelation are the unveiling also known as revelation, the ultimate corruption of civilization, God's final and absolute judgment, the control of history and future that God has, and finally, worthiness of worship and adoration (Merriam–Webster). This book is regarded as the greatest conclusive analysis that gives the imagination passion. It takes its readers further, expanding horizons in the midst of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Metaphors In The Book Of Revelations When examining the Book of Revelation, one gets an impression God is sympathetic towards the world because He shows the heavens in advance. He demands someone to record what is happening so the rest of the world can acknowledge what awaits them in the afterlife. Consequently, John who is invited to Heaven is likewise the author of the Book and uses metaphors and simple ideas to describe what he witnessed on that fateful day . The book of Revelations can be seen as a journal entry of John's Heavenly visit which he writes in detail the actions and conversation between everyone situated there. God explains to John in simple language and uses metaphors to represent the important figures in Christian religion. An example of such metaphors is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Book Of Revelation Esther Park REL 371 Week 6 – The Book of Revelation The book of Hebrews was written by a Christian scholar and not by one of the Gospels. I knew that many authors made up the New Testament but I did not know scholars wrote some books a well. Hebrews writer was someone who linked the Hebrew Bible along with Greek philosophy. The writer never identifies himself but his views on the end times were very strong. He assumes that there is an existence of two parallel worlds: the eternal and the perfect realm of spirits. This is something that I have never heard before. This writer is the only person to speak of Jesus as the mediator between God and humanity. He has so much insight on what was happening or what was to happen but we do not know who this person was. Hebrew is written very differently and some of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John wrote the book of Revelation and he was not a synoptic gospel. The fact that John was chosen to be the author of this book speak volumes of what God wanted for him. The book of Revelation is hope but not many people can see that through the doom and gloom that it screams at you. It seems as though it will be a scary time when the end comes but it shouldn't be for the believers. We constantly deal with what we do not know and we want to make to know what is going to actually happen. I always wonder who the anti–Christ is going to be and I think every year I guess someone new. It's a scary thought but the end result of the Revelation will be us in heaven with our Father. We will go through the hard times to get to the end which is our hope for the future. The Charles Manson documentary was scary too as I was just watching him think he was doing everything right. He justified what he was doing by the readings from the Bible. Many can interpret this book wrong and Charles Manson was one of many that took the book completely out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Book Of Revelation Research Paper The majority of Revelation depicts a world at war. The Book of Revelation shows the struggles people have been through because of sin. God keeps His promises to His people despite what mess they have created (Class Notes). The Book of Revelation shows that God is the ultimate winner, having the greatest power, and God's children will also be winners in the end, if they remain faithful to God, by entering the gates of heaven. God is the ultimate winner and His love is the greatest power in the world. God defeats all evil and He will renew the world. The Book of Revelation introduces the restoration when John hears a voice from the throne in heaven saying, "See, the home of God is among mortals. He will dwell with them; they will be his people, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Apocalyptic Consciousness In The Book Of Revelation The study of apocalyptic consciousness is of high importance in what people call the last days. Last day stems from the New Testament. It refers to the day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives. There is a strong interconnection between ancient apocalyptic declaration and the things that are happening in the modern world. There are many books in the bible that reveal the connection between the prophecies declared and the events happing now. But the book of Revelation gives a play–by–play description of what is going to happen at the end of time. There are many ways apocalyptic consciousness finds its way to express itself in contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is an interconnection between ancient apocalyptic declaration and the things that are transpiring in the modern world. Throughout the Bible there are symbols and images that have been carefully explored and now, can be used to help explain certain phenomena. In Luke 21:25 it says, "There will be signs in the sun in the moon and in the stars". In John Hagee's book Four Blood Moons, he conveys the idea of god using the sun, moon, and stars as his personal high definition billboard. This is referring to the Biblical text of Joel 2:30–31. Such apocalyptic consciousness finds expression in the contemporary popular culture in light of the fact that even the scientific world refer to such phenomenon. Through research it is known that this astronomical event is actually called a blood moon. The red moon is possible because while the moon is in total shadow, some light form the sun passes through the earth's atmosphere and is bent towards the moon. While the other colours in the spectrum are blocked and scattered by earth's atmosphere, red light makes it way through. Due to the moon's vivid colour, NASA scientists often refer to it as the blood moon. The blood moon may not result in the total destruction of the planet but the prophets and apostles of biblical times spoke about it and used it a prophecy for things to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Interpretive Approaches To The Book Of Revelation The book of Revelation has always presented the interpreter with challenges. The book is steeped in vivid imagery and symbolism which people have interpreted differently depending on their preconceptions of the book as a whole. There are four main interpretive approaches to the book of Revelation: 1) preterist (which sees all or most of the events in Revelation as having already occurred by the end of the 1st century); 2) historicist (which sees Revelation as a survey of church history from apostolic times to the present); 3) idealist (which sees Revelation as a depiction of the struggle between good and evil); 4) futurist (which sees Revelation as prophecy of events to come). Of the four, only the futurist approach interprets Revelation in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Jehovah's Witnesses claim that 144,000 is a limit to the number of people who will reign with Christ in heaven and spend eternity with God. The 144,000 have what the Jehovah's Witnesses call the heavenly hope. Those who are not among the 144,000 will enjoy what they call the earthly hope–a paradise on earth ruled by Christ and the 144,000. Clearly, we can see that Jehovah's Witness teaching sets up a caste society in the afterlife with a ruling class (the 144,000) and those who are ruled. The Bible teaches no such "dual class" doctrine. It is true that there will be people ruling in the millennium with Christ. These people will be comprised of the church (believers in Jesus Christ, 1 Corinthians 6:2), Old Testament saints (believers who died before Christ's first advent, Daniel 7:27), and tribulation saints (those who accept Christ during the tribulation, Revelation 20:4). Yet the Bible places no numerical limit on this group of people. Furthermore, the millennium is different from the eternal state, which will take place at the completion of the millennial period. At that time, God will dwell with us in the New Jerusalem. He will be our God and we will be His people (Revelation 21:3). The inheritance promised to us in Christ and sealed by the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13–14) will become ours, and we will all be co–heirs with Christ (Romans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. A Summary OfThe Rapture And The Book Of Revelation In K. Essex's article aptly named, The Rapture and the Book of Revelation, Essex outlines four promising facts regarding Revelation 3:10. He states, First, this promise applies not only to one local assembly existing in the days of the apostle John but to the entire church of Jesus Christ. The constant refrain in all seven messages from Christ to these churches is "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches." Second, the trial which is coming is not local, but is "about to come upon the whole world." The persecutions of the past were usually limited to one country or area. This trial must refer to the tribulation to come when all the world will be "amazed and follow after the beast" (13:3), and all who worship him will come under the wrath of God. Third, "those who dwell on the earth" is not a suitable description for the members of the church. Fourth, the grammar of τηρέω εκ (tereö ek), though not conclusive, favors 'removal from' the hour of trial. Not only does Essex, much like Svigel and I touch on the Greek origins of Rev 3:10, but he also picks apart the logic behind the trials coming about the whole earth. It is not local to one area, it will be meant for everyone left on the planet – key word: left. Thusly, the whole church will have heard the Word from the Great Advocate by this time. Those who accepted and followed Christ would have been lifted into the air and taken up with Christ. Essex also points out the scripture that follows after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. The Beast In The Book Of Revelation In the Book of Revelation, the beast that came out of the sea represented the Roman Empire and its emperor Domitian. The beast is initially described in Rev 11:7 as coming out of the abyss, and his daunting appearance is depicted in Rev 13:2–"He had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on his horns, and on each head a blasphemous name" (REV 13:2). As the verses in Revelation illustrated, the best "opened his mouth to blaspheme God" (REV 13:6). Moreover, "all inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast" (REV 13:8). It seems like the beast has authority and is in opposition to the figure of God. As many scholars of the Bible believed, the beast represents the Roman Empire and its emperor, Domitian, at that time when the Book of Revelation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand, some believe that the Book of Revelation was the message from Jesus Christ's which was sent directly to Christians of the first century to comfort them in a time of conflict and struggle. On the other hand, some comprehend the book of Revelation in another way–They argue that the Revelation was not written only for Christians in first century, and the original purpose was not to console their pain. It's also important to explore these different approaches to interpret the Revelation. The first kind of view which I hold is called the Preterist view. And the other view which considers Revelation to be fulfilled in past history is called the Historicist view. Historicists would "see Revelation as predicting the major movements of Christian history, most of them have been fulfilled up to the time of the commentator." According to this description, the historicist interpreters regard the purpose of the Book of Revelation as predicting a part of the future (which in this case means after the1st century). Different commentators in different time interpreted the Book of Revelation in different ways, but all of them only considered the history before the time when they studied it. But if Jesus Christ was to show the future, why did he just show a part of it rather than the whole Christian history? To answer this question, a new school called the futurist view emerged. "The futurist view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Book Of Revelation: Rome And Rome The book of Revelation consists of vivid descriptions of events that occur in a prophetic vision to John, the author of the book. It has given rise to a wide number of depictions in modern media about the apocalypse as well as a lot of conflicting opinions about its intended meaning. The scholarly consensus, based on the text, is that the book of Revelation was not prophesying about the end of the world, but rather is a condemnation of the practices of the Roman Empire. In this essay, I will contend that while the text of Revelation itself is about the past, more specifically Rome, it can also be used to characterise the present by reinterpretation. The time around which the book of Revelation is supposed to be written, around 64 CE, coincides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Essay on Interpreting the Book of Revelations I. Short Answer 1. In all likelihood, who were the Nicolaitans who are referred to in Revelation 2:15? Nicolaitans who are referred to in Revelation 2:15 most likely is a Gnosticism sect in the first century. 2. What is meant by saying that the general religious climate of Asia Minor in the first century was syncretistic? By saying that the general religious climate of Asia Minor in the first century was syncretistic is meant the people in Asia Minor want to keep many religions. Their approach to religion is more religions you have the better you are. 3. What feature in John's description of the seal judgments (Revelation 6–7) shows that God seems reluctant to judge sinful humanity? In John's description of the seal judgments, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. Define: Nero redivivus myth. The Nero redivivus myth says Nero had faked his death. He secretly escaped out of Rome and one day he will return with an army to revenge Rome. 8. The church at Laodicea was condemned for being "lukewarm" (3:15). How does this detail likely reflect an aspect of the culture, etc. of this city in the first century? The detail of the church at Laodicea was condemned for being "lukewarm" likely to reflect an aspect about the water of this city. According to many historical sources, the water at this city was unpleasant to drink and it is neither hot nor cool. 9. Many interpreters conclude that 666 in Revelation 13:18 is an example of the use of gematria. (a) Describe gematria. (b) If this be true, what does 666 likely represent? (a) Gematria is a system is a system of assigning numerical value to a word or phrase. (b) In the gematria system, the number 666 presents the name of the Roman emperor, Nero Caesar. 10. What is the pastoral value of the vision in Revelation 14:14–20 of John's readers? 11. How does the reference to God in Revelation 4:11 seem to support the dating of Revelation at the time of Domitian? In Revelation 4:11, John uses the official title of Domitian and attributes it to God. This detail seems to support the dating of Revelation at the time of Domitian. II. Essay 1. The central vision of Revelation is found in chapters 4–5. (a) What is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Interpreting The Book Of Revelation Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation Josie Nicolato Regent University Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation The book of Revelation was written by the apostle John, in an apocalyptic literature style. It consists of a series of prophecies about the end times, when Jesus will return and triumph over all the evil residing in the world. Its purpose is to bring hope and encouragement to Christians so that they will continue watching for the return and victory of Jesus Christ, but it is also a warning of the Final Judgment that nonbelievers will endure. The depiction of the cosmic battle that takes place both in heaven and on earth, symbolic language, and introduction of surreal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to this view, the events in Revelation are not tied to any specific events historically or in future. It reduces John's prophesies to a one simple 'big picture' idea about the continuing struggle between good and evil (Gundry, 2012). Though there is some truth to this summary, the idealistic approach is heading towards the mindset that Boxall warned his readers about. The idealistic view seems to emphasize the analogy aspect of Revelation, as if it was only written to hold devotional value. This approach would be good to use to gain a simple understanding of the overall theme of Revelation, but should not be the sole perspective used to interpret the book. Preterists and idealists have much in common in that they seem to reject the prophetic element the book of Revelation. However, in the preterist approach, Revelation was perceived to be describing the events surrounding the destruction of the Roman Empire (Gundry 2012). For example, Mark Hitchcock explains in his article "A Critique of The Preterist View", that some scholars believe that the seven heads and seven kings, mentioned in 2 Revelations 17:9, are symbolic of a complete set of Roman rulers. The number seven, referenced in the scripture, is viewed as being an apocalyptic symbol for completeness. Though all four approaches agree, to some extent, that the book of Revelation contains symbolic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. The Book of Revelation Essay This essay will argue that the eschatology of the Book of Revelation forms an integral part of John's attempt within the pages of his book to form a literary world in which the forms, figures, and forces of the earthly realm are critiqued and unmasked through the re–focalization of existence from the perspective of heaven. It will attempt to show that, in response to the social, political, religious, and economic circumstances of his readers, the Book of Revelation forms a counter imaginative reality. Through drawing upon an inaugurated sense of eschatology and evocative imagery, John is able to pull the reader in and show them the true face of the imperial world and consequences of its ideology, forcing the reader allegiance to fall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In chapter 5 of the Book of Revelation, we see Christ enter John's vision in the form of the slain lamb, a picture of Christ sacrifice (Rev 5:6). In the 'new song' of the saints, the lamb is said to have "ransom[ed] for God saints from every tribe and language and people and nation' (5:9) and, later in the chapter, that "...every creature in heaven and on earth..." now sings praise to the lamb (5:13). These verses speak of God's victory already having been fulfilled in Christ's sacrifice in a way that leaves the reader with a vision of the eschatological hope of the Christian faith as being both fulfilled, but yet to be completed, a conception which falls within an inaugurated understanding of eschatology. As such, the 'end of the world' in Revelation can be considered as having already occurred in Christ's death as evil was defeated and the New Creation initiated, while simultaneously not complete as the forces of Satan; the beast, the false prophet, and the harlot, still function in the cosmology of the First Creation. This understanding of the eschatological reality is an important aspect of John's text, as it is through this that he is able to identify the dangers to the Church as well as encourage and strengthen its faith. With this inaugurated conception of eschatology and the 'not yet' aspect of it in which his readers must dwell, John perceived many threats to the Church, the most powerful one being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Reflection Of The Book Of Revelation The book of Revelation opens with an astonishing glimpse of future events that Jesus revealed to John. God gave Jesus the revelation, and Jesus sent the revelation to His servant John by an angel. In this opening scene of Revelation, John heard a mighty voice behind him speaking to him. When he turned to see who was speaking he saw a graphic view of seven candlesticks with a man standing amid them. The display of seven candlesticks and the One in the middle of them was significant to the totality of the vision that John received to be written down for an everlasting record of the things that must certainly come to pass for all believers. John, the servant of Jesus Christ, had been exiled on the Isle of Patmos because of his witness and testimony of the word of God, and because of his all–embracing commitment to Jesus. He proclaimed that he was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day when he heard a mighty, powerful voice speaking behind him. Upon hearing the voice, he immediately gave heed to the direction of the voice and saw seven candlesticks and the One standing in the midst of them. The significance of the candlesticks was that they were symbolic of the seven churches that were in Asia. The Lord assigned John the task of writing to the seven churches and reporting the revelation to them that was divulged to him by Jesus. Jesus analyzed each of the churches and revealed to John a status report of His findings. The very candid reports, whether good or bad, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Book of Revelation In the book of Revelation, the end of the world is foretold. The different elements of the Apocalypse (described in Revelation) fire, brimstone, war, famine, pestilence, and death are all indicatives of chaos within the world. Rapture–Palooza is a prime example of a movie that has great concept behind it, but struggles to actually contribute factual information regarding The Book of Revelation. The ideas of these kinds of movies are so absurd that you're immediately drawn in; people desire these kinds of movies. Especially Bible teachers I'm sure. In the end, the finished product is more than a footnote on a summer screen that includes better apocalyptic films like This is the End, The World's End, It's a Disaster, and 2012 which is a shame, because it has an incredible cast unlike the rest of them. Lindsey (Anna Kendrick) and Ben (John Francis Daley) are a young couple living in Seattle. They enjoy bowling together and one night something strange occurs: the Rapture. As in, the biblical Rapture, where all the believers are sucked up into Heaven for an eternity of happiness with God, while the rest of us are left on Earth to fend for ourselves, coping with all the fun games the Book of Revelation has in store for us. This includes swarms of foul– mouthed crows, locusts that follow you around screaming "suffer," and, of course, occasional rain with a slight chance of blood. As you can imagine, this would be terrible to tolerate but the two deal with it, going about their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. John's Book Of Revelation In comparison to many of the initially accepted books of the Biblical canon, John's book of Revelation was written decades later, around 96 CE, and was forced to address the failure of the kingdom's arrival. Many earlier Biblical books argued that God's kingdom was imminent and would arrive swiftly, but the passing of time may have led to a gradual decrease in this sense of urgency and, by extension of this, religious faith in Jesus and his teachings. In response to this, John's contemporaries faced him with a unique challenge to renew their eschatological beliefs and answer the mystery behind the delayed coming of the kingdom of God. Within the book of Revelation, John encourages his readers to strengthen their belief in the urgency behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many instances, he urges his audience to oppose Rome, such as with his metaphors with the who beasts. The beast of the sea and the land represent two aspects of the Roman Empire, the emperors of Rome that either deified themselves or, through their communities, were aggrandized to divine identities and the Roman imperial cult. Dorothy A. Lee addresses the idea of Christological parody through Roman emperors as she describes that, within Revelation 12, the "fundamental issue here is political as well as religious, relating particularly to the cult of emperor worship in the Roman Empire, which sprang up during the reign of the Emperor Augustus [...] in Asia Minor–the geopolitical setting of Revelation [...]" (201). Lee considers that "Over the next century the imperial cult rapidly became the test of political allegiance for peoples subject to the Roman imperium. The first altars were raised to the goddess Roma, personification of the city of Rome, and her "son" Augustus in Pergamum and Nicomedia" (201). In order to most effectively maintain power, Roman emperors occasionally deified themselves and encouraged emperor worship. John mimics this in Revelation as he describes "In amazement the whole earth followed the beast. They worshipped the dragon, for he had given his authority to the beast, and they worshipped the beast, saying, "Who is like the beast, and who can fight against it?" (Rev 13.3–4). In this passage, John forges a connection between Rome and Satan and illuminates the folly of worshipping either of these two entities. Within John's writing, he argues that these beasts maintain power through their blasphemous utterances about God and the ability to both oppose and conquer the saints. While discussing how the beast retains its power, John describes how "It opened its mouth to utter blasphemies against God, blaspheming his name and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Christian Meta-Narrative In The Book Of Revelation It is said that the basic Christian meta–narrative of history is present throughout the Book of Revelation. But, what does this mean? First one must understand simply what a meta–narrative is. A meta–narrative is a narrative or story which claims to explain something totally. The Christian meta– narrative provides a theological worldview centered on Jesus' victory at the cross and derives its understanding of the world through the teachings of the Bible. The Book of Revelation provides for its readers images to coincide with the Christian meta–narrative. These images can later be used to relate the themes of Revelation to how they are held true in the past, present, and future of the world. War is waged against an already victorious lamb. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Revelation 20:1–15 tells how the angel of God came down and chained up the Dragon (Satan), and then all of the souls who had died for Jesus and the word of God came to life and they reigned with Christ for a thousand years. The thousand years referenced in this bible verse was symbolic of Christ's resurrection–victory over death and how the people of God were going to share in His glorious reign. Examples of these events can be pulled from the world, Church, and even events of history and the Bible. This image is a particularly true representation of a time of unrest in a country. Many wars are started and fought long and hard, but long before the wars officially ends there can be seen an evident and certain victor. This is especially evident when looking back upon wars fought in history. Though it did not seem so at the time, the victor was clearly when looking back upon them from the future. The theme of the image is interpreted to mean that Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, has already died and saved us from our sins; however, Satan is still present in the world seeking the ruins of souls. The work of Satan can easily be contradicted thanks to the victory of Jesus Christ, opening up the gates of heaven for us and offering us redemption from our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Book Of Revelation Research Paper In the Book of Revelation, Jesus' apostle John takes account of his visions of what happened, what is happening, and what will happen in the foreseeable future. The Book of Revelation is considered a major archetypal text on the grounds of its afflatus of many other theories including, but not delimited to the idea of the end of the world. There have been many offsets of ideas coming from the root of the Book of Revelation which is the Second Coming and the end of the world. Although we don't truly know when the end of the world is, there have been many theories and "scares" to go with it. The world was believed to supposed to end in 1999; the end of the millennium would cause the end of the world. Another popular scare took place following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Figurative Language In The Book Of Revelation One of the most baffling questions we have about the Bible is, can the Book of Revelation be understood? Unfortunately, many people believe the assumption that Revelation cannot be fully understood. If you are not part of the skeptics then the Book of Revelation "can explain it all, with a detailed chart of the future reconstructed from Revelation and other biblical books" (Stagg 1975, 331). It does not matter which way a person believes to understand Revelation, the importance of understanding this book is the recognition of the literary genre that the Book of Revelation belongs too. Revelation is an apocalyptic narrative or the telling of future events. Thus, portraying the events of Revelation in an ideological manner, meaning that the Apostle John can control what a reader can conceptualize from the writing. "In the Book of Revelation, the author uses figurative language, characterization, typology, allusions, motifs, imagery, anachronistic movements, and narration to guide the reader through the maze of mysteries and symbolism" (Gonzales 2012, 2). With all the debate that surrounds Revelation the more prudent view to take is that of a hermeneutical tool which illuminates the intended message in a more logical and consistent basis. The prophecy of future events lay out in the Book of Revelation beg the question of what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "We find its polyvalent symbols redolent with esoteric and exotic possibilities, and we focus on one genre approach or one set of symbols, losing the whole in the detail" (Stevens 2011, 30). The details that allow us to understand Revelation and the message that it presents to the reader. A message of "Jesus Christ is the one who "is," the one who "was," and "the coming one" (1:4). Others come and go; he abides" (Stagg 1975, 336). Whichever view that the reader takes this fundamental truth should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Book Of Revelations Is Divided Into These Sections The Book of Revelations is divided into these sections: I. Prologue (1:1–3) II. Letters to the Churches of Asia (1:4–3:22) III. God and the Lamb in Heaven (4:1–5:14) IV. The Seven Seals, Trumpets, and Plagues, with Interludes (6:1–16:21) V. The Punishment of Babylon and the Destruction of Pagan Nations (17:1–20:15) VI. The New Creation (21:1–22:5) VII. Epilogue (22:6–21) (The New American Bible) The Book of Revelations is the last book of the Bible. It has several extravagant symbolisms, symbolic language, and literary conventions that account for the apocalyptic literature. To understand the Book of Revelations adequately, we have to understand the historical background in which it was written. During the critical time that it was written, Christians were facing ruthless persecution of the early church by the Roman authorities. "The book is an exhortation and admonition to Christians of the first century to stand firm in the faith and to avoid compromise with paganism, despite the threat of adversity and martyrdom; they are to await patiently the fulfillment of God's mighty promises." (The New American Bible) The book creates a message of hope for God's people and it remains valid and meaningful for Christians of all ages. "Revelation affirms Christianity's original hope for an immediate transformation of the world and assures the faithful that God's prearranged plan, including the destruction of evil and the advent of Christ's universal reign, is soon to be accomplished. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Revelation And The Background Of The Book Of Revelation Throughout history of religion, there have been men who have left an extraordinary work to the world. St. John who accepted the calling of God to be his disciple; He has written a marvelous work to the early Church. He was one beloved disciples of Jesus Christ. His profoundly spirituality could see magnificent visions and heard extraordinary messages. In this work will try to investigate why is so important the book of revelation and the background, which was the motivation for St. John wrote about it. Book of Revelation Biography of St. John apostle To understand more profoundly the context of the book of Revelation, we have to search the background of the author. John's name in Hebrew means, "God has been gracious." According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, most the scholars thought that the book was written, "attributing this event to the fifteenth year of the Domitian's reign, that is, 81–96 CE." In conclusion the scholars did not know exactly when the book was writing because the Author did not give any date. In this way, the Apocalypse was written at the end of the first century, when each of the seven churches of Asia Minor, to which St. John refers. To understand more profoundly the book of revelation , it is important to know the religious context, historical context and social cultural text in which was written, that is, the way of life of Christians in the territory that the Romans called "Asia Minor". As we know, the early Church was persecuted by different reigns of the epoch special by Domitian. Religion was the first vehicle of this imperial propaganda and the strongest support of its power. The Romans were generally benevolent to foreign religions as long as they fit the imperial system and recognized central authority. Therefore, the Hebrews and Christians, who could not come to recognize the absolute lordship of Caesar was always looked down upon by the Empire, when not even persecuted by him. Therefore, we must reaffirm that the real threat to the Church was not persecution, but moral commitment. It is not strange, therefore, that in this situation many Christians, like many Jews, were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Revelations Are For All Saints Day Book Thomas Kiesnowski, Mary Blando, Tate Resch–Gauger Our Readings are for All Saints Day November 1, 2015 The first Reading is from the book of Revelations Book Summary: Revelations were written around A.D. 96 by John. It is an apocalyptic book describing the revelation Jesus Christ gave to John. It was written for all Christians. The First Reading: Revelations 7:2–4, 9–14: Then I saw another angel come up from the East, holding the seal of the living God. He cried out in a loud voice to the four angels who were given power to damage the land and the sea, "Do not damage the land or the sea or the trees until we put the seal on the foreheads of the servants of our God." I heard the number of those who had been marked with the seal, one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key Verse: Revelations 7:9 "After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count, from every nation, race, people, and tongue. They stood before the throne and before the Lamb, wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands." One Sentence Summary: There will be no limit to the amount of people in heaven and these people will come from every country, culture, and land. The Second Reading is from 1 John Book Summary: The First letter of 1 John was written by the Apostle John's religious community between the years 90–100. The First letter of John was the first of the letters of many letters written. A large amount of the material found in these letter are unique. This letter focuses heavily on proving certain false ideas wrong. The overarching theme of this letter is to deepen the spiritual and social awareness of the Christian community. The Second Reading:1 John 3:1–3: See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God. Yet so we are. The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Beloved, we are God's children now; what we shall be has not yet been revealed. We do know that when it is revealed we shall be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Review Of Elaine Pagels The Christian Revelation To John:... The Christian Revelation to John, The Book of Revelation, reveals the world coming to an end through a variety of spiritual visions. Revelations, written by Elaine Pagels summarizes the events taken place during John's revelation and relates it to ancient history. Elaine Pagels highlights main content from the messages, the seals, to the trumpets, while providing historical background. The main argument of Pagels analysis is that The Book of Revelation clearly portrays the war between the Jews against the Roman Empire. This is evident because Pagels explains that the visions John had embodies events that represent the corrupted Roman Empire. Furthermore, Pagels' analysis provides clear historical evidence from the past and is able to properly cover questions readers are concerned about in The Book of Revelation. However, Pagels lacks in variety, as she only uses historical examples in an unorganized matter to prove her argument. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author uses historical evidence to prove that the visions John experiences symbolizes the Jews and Romans. One of the main ideas the author uses to prove her argument were the signs John witnessed of a woman clothed in sun, being intimidated by a dragon with seven heads, followed by another beast. Pagels described the first dragon to be the Roman emperors of the Julio–Claudian dynasty and the second monster appears with the numbers six hundred sixty–six, representing Caesar Nero, a Roman Emperor. These beasts brainwashed the minds of the people to praise them and take over the Earth, the same way Roman Empire did. Elaine Pagels explains that the prophetic images present conflicts between the Jews and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Book Of Revelation Chapter 4 While banished to the island of Patmos John received an apocalyptic visions from an angle of God. In this vision he was told by Jesus to "write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after these things" (Revelation1:19). The Book of Revelation consist of epistle, prophetic, and apocalyptic visions that foretells events that will and has come to pass. Chapter 4 introduces the prophetic part of the book where John is called up to heaven, sees the throne of God and other heavenly presences. To start with John sees an opened door to heaven and he hears a voice like a trumpet telling him to come up hither and "I will show you things which must be hereafter" (Revlation.4:1). Immediately after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Book Of Revelations Essay Book of Revelations When will the end come? It is human nature for humans to ask questions. Many of these questions are without answers and there is no possible way to come up with one. A common question that plagues the human race is "When will the world end?" For thousands of years, astrologers and psychics have been trying to come up with clues to when it all will end. There is a source, the Bible, which aids humans, specifically Christians, in trying to come up with some answers. Many places in the Bible such as Revelations, Ezekiel, Matthew, Daniel, and I Corinthians all give some clues to how and when the end of the world will come. Two articles that give some insight on this subject are "Visions or Heaven, Dreams of the End" by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Catholic Church, even though they do not speak of the Rapture (McBride & Praem, 65) believes that we will be with God someday. They are not sure though how this will happen (McBride & Praem, 58). The second question a millenarian would ask is "What about the years of tribulation?" A millenarian says that there will be seven years of tribulation. They base this claim on the happenings in the book of Revelations. In the Book of Revelations the number seven is used several times like, the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and so on. Nevertheless, millenarians are not sure when all of this will happen. The Catholic Church believes though that the tribulations will come along with the Second Coming. The third question is "What, exactly, is meant by millennium?" In the American Heritage Dictionary, millennium is defined as " In the NT, a thousand–year period in which Jesus is to reign on Earth." (American Heritage Dictionary, 529). This same definition is found in The Book of Revelations 20:1–6 (McBride & Praem, 61). Millenarians believe that after the seven years of tribulations and the Battle of Armageddon, comes the millennium as described in Revelations, will come. The final question is " When can we expect the Second Coming?" Millenarians believe that the Second Coming is the last criteria for the end of the world. Not only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. The Four Views Of The Book Of Revelation The book of Revelation is broken down into 22 chapters. Each is described a different apocalyptic event. This was written during an era where an apocalyptic genre was written. It was among many other books in its day, written with such catastrophe. This letter was written to be shared around the major cities in Asia Minor. During this time, there were many Christian persecutions done by the Roman Empire. The book of Revelation brought comfort to those who were living in fear, by knowing that God himself was with them and He was in control of all good and evil. This book has been read by billions of people and has been interpreted in many different ways, but there are four main views that most people can categorize their interpretation into. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The start of the preterists ideas has been linked to Jesuit Louis De Alcazar, who also had the interpretation of identifying the Pope as the antichrist (Four Views of Revelation, 2016). Other preterists believed that their teachings were found in church writings, that were written in the fourth century. They also believed that the writings of this view date back to pre–A.D. 70, which would mean that John had to of been writing to the church of his day. The reasoning for believing in this viewpoint is located primarily in the book of Matthew. Chapters 24:34 in Matthew, Jesus states "Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all things take place." The fall of Jerusalem would fit the time period of Jesus' prediction of fulfilling the prophecy. Another idea, is that Flavius Josephus, a Jewish scholar and historian, wrote a detailed record of the fall of Jerusalem, which appeared in a variety of ways matching the symbolism in Revelation (GotQuestions, 2018). Unfortunately, these views have to be questioned in areas that lack solid evidence. One criticism that has to be dealt with is that Christ described his return in Matthew 24:27 stating, "Lightning that comes from the east is visible in the west, so will be the coming of the son of man." This verse has been interpreted as the Roman armies advancing on Jerusalem. Raising the question, how can the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Analysis Of The Book ' Revelation Of The Bible ' Since the beginning of time there has been a concept as old as thought itself: how will it all end? Not just how will life end but how will the world end. Some cultures are molded by the way that specific groups believe the end times will come to fruition. Eschatological concepts are those that concern themselves with the end of the world, as we know it and how it will come about. One thing that is for certain is across the ages there is a consensus that this will occur, though there may not be a consensus on how. This concept has infiltrated almost all aspects of life from entertainment to daily practices. There are numerous pieces of literature that addresses how the world will end and of them one of the most well know is the Book of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jesus later goes on to explain that the seven stars that were in his hand represent the angels of seven churches and the seven gold lamp stands represent the seven churches. Once he states this he begins to address each church individually. The letters poses similarities while at the same time also possessing differences. The overall structures of the letters are the same and follow these guidelines: address, commendation/complaint, advice, appeal for others to listen, and then a promised reward for heading the words of the Lord. The differences arise in the content of the addresses, how the problems should be corrected and the reward that will come. The seven letters serve as a connection between the Old Testament and the Book of Revelation. Though the Book of Revelation lacks any direct Old Testament connection, the views and connection between the two are seen throughout the Book of Revelation. The authorship by John took place during the Greco–Roman era but the structure of writing that the letters poses is more appropriate for the prophetic lawsuit of the Old Testament. The difference between the styles lies in the fact that the letters contain commendations and accusations along with the customary features judgment and salvation, which makes them in concordance with prophetic lawsuit speech (Bandy 186). Bandy stated, "specifically, it resembles the covenant lawsuit whereby Christ scrutinizes the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. What Was The Central Purpose Of The Book Of Revelation The author of Revelation calls himself John. Most scholars have a strong assumption that this was John the apostle who wrote the Gospel and the three letters. Revelation was written sometime around 81–86 AD. Throughout the book of Revelation there are about four major themes, God, the Son of God, the people of God, and eschatology(Book). When it comes to God the central purpose of the book is to show that God exists, created the universe, is guiding the course of history, has overcome evil and will bring everything to a triumphant conclusion in his own good time. When Revelation talks about the Son of God, it exalts Jesus Christ more than any book in the New Testament. Then when Revelation goes on to talk about the redeemed people of God it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...