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  1. The Book Of Revelation A Study Guide With Introductory Comments, Summaries, Outlines, And Review Questions MARK A. COPELAND. You may use, copy, or distribute this material, provided you do it freeZUQ 'µg­ÍºWË4 Ö / T Uo¶oî ÛÙK ${ËÍD¡ñ Xû à Öõ¥\SÞæc xÊQ n cL Qb}úú :Rùq* fg$ R>á½PÈb³ ¤ f£rMØ©\W ÝRRq=¤¡ Òé @r í ¬ _

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  2. Choose a Bible study guide below to start your study of this amazing book. Each free Bible study lesson on Revelation covers one passage and can be used for small group or individual study. Revelation Bible Study Guide – If this study is helpful, you can download the whole Revelation study in PDF, get the paperback from Amazon, or also get ...

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  4. Revelation by Chapter - Revelation Study Guide. This section examines the Book of the Revelation chapter-by-chapter and is intended for individual or small group Bible study. In each chapter, we identify the events that will take place in the Last Days and the order in which they will occur.

  5. The book of Revelation is a compilation of apocalyptic literature and prose discourse. Key Themes. The hope of Jesus’ final return. Faithfulness to Jesus throughout one's life. The comfort of Jesus in suffering and persecution. Structure. Revelation can be divided into seven parts. Chapters 1-3 introduces John ’s vision.

    • Summary of The Book of Revelation
    • Author
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    • Occasion
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    • Literary Form
    • Distinctive Feature
    • Interpretation
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    This summary of the book of Revelation provides information about the title, author(s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Revelation.

    Four times the author identifies himself as John (1:1,4,9; 22:8). From as early as Justin Martyr in the second century a.d. it has been held that this John was the apostle, the son of Zebedee (see Mt 10:2). The book itself reveals that the author was a Jew, well versed in Scripture, a church leader who was well known to the seven churches of Asia M...

    Revelation was written when Christians were entering a time of persecution. The two periods most often mentioned are the latter part of Nero's reign (a.d. 54-68) and the latter part of Domitian's reign (81-96). Most interpreters date the book c. 95. (A few suggest a date during the reign of Vespasian: 69-79.)

    Since Roman authorities at this time were beginning to enforce emperor worship, Christians -- who held that Christ, not Caesar, was Lord -- were facing increasing hostility. The believers at Smyrna are warned against coming opposition (2:10), and the church at Philadelphia is told of an hour of trial coming on the world (3:10). Antipas has already ...

    John writes to encourage the faithful to resist staunchly the demands of emperor worship. He informs his readers that the final showdown between God and Satan is imminent. Satan will increase his persecution of believers, but they must stand fast, even to death. They are sealed against any spiritual harm and will soon be vindicated when Christ retu...

    For an adequate understanding of Revelation, the reader must recognize that it is a distinct kind of literature. Revelation is apocalyptic, a kind of writing that is highly symbolic. Although its visions often seem bizarre to the Western reader, fortunately the book provides a number of clues for its own interpretation (e.g., stars are angels, lamp...

    A distinctive feature is the frequent use of the number seven (52 times). There are seven beatitudes (see note on 1:3), 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:...

    Interpreters of Revelation normally fall into four groups: Fortunately, the fundamental truths of Revelation do not depend on adopting a particular point of view. They are available to anyone who will read the book for its overall message and resist the temptation to become overly enamored with the details.

    Introduction (1:1-8)
    Jesus among the Seven Churches (1:9-20)
    The Letters to the Seven Churches (chs. 2 - 3)
    The Throne, the Scroll and the Lamb (chs. 4-5)
  6. revelation 1: the revelation of jesus v.1 The word "revelation" in Greek is apocalypse and means "unveiling." This book is the unveiling of Jesus Christ in His relationship to the Church, to judgment, and to what is to come.

  7. Revelation Study Guide. Download Notes & Outlines. Get Free Booklets. Download Programs. (Click image for larger view.) Follow our Revelation plan on YouVersion here. Learn more about Jesus in Revelation. Revelation Resources. Revelation Bible Companion.

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