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Revelation

Revelation. I. Author: Ultimate God Intermediate Jesus Christ Human John 1:4, 9; 22:8 II. Recipients Seven churches in Asia 1:4, 11; Ch 2 & 3. Map. III. Circumstances

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Revelation

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  1. Revelation

  2. I. Author: Ultimate God • Intermediate JesusChrist • Human John1:4, 9; 22:8 • II. Recipients • Seven churches in Asia1:4, 11; Ch 2 & 3

  3. Map

  4. III. Circumstances A. John in mid-90’s is a religious prisoner on the Island of Patmos (1:9) under Domitian(81-96 AD) B.Some of the churches were experiencing present or imminent local persecution

  5. IV. Nature of persecution under Domitian: A. Forced worship of himself as deity B. Required people to address him as “Lord and God” C. Picked on Christians in particular D. Localized, not empirewide persecution

  6. V. Purpose: To encourage persecuted churches in Asia to overcome VI. Three-fold type of literature: • A. Apocalyptic1:1 • B. Prophetic1:3 • C. Epistolary1:4, 9; Ch 2 & 3

  7. VII. Nature of apocalyptic literature • A. Meaning: apo/kalupsis • “from”/covered = to uncover • “To reveal that which was previously concealed”

  8. B. General nature: • 1. Literature written to encourage people in times of persecution • 2. Depicts God’s people as suffering unjustly at the hands of the ungodly • 3. Presentsufferings are the setting for a message of futuredeliverance

  9. C. Specific features: • 1. Symbolic language 1:1 • 2. Despair of history • 3. Promise of directdivine intervention • 4. Deliverance at end of time • 5. Heavenly agents (angels, etc.) • 6. Pseudonymous authorship (not in Rev.)

  10. VIII. Interpretation approaches: • A. Preterist: fulfilled in 1st Century destruction of Jerusalem • B. Continuous-historical: fulfilled throughout churchhistory • C. Spiritual: symbolical of triumph of God (good) over Satan (evil) • D. Futurist: everything after 6:1 fulfilled in future at end of age • **Best method: Preterist-Futurist combination

  11. Intro Lettersto 7Churches HeavenlyPraise New Heavens& NewEarth 7Bowls ofGod’s Wrath 7Trumpets 7 Seals Millen-nium Ch.1 Chs.2-3 Chs.4-5 Chs.6-19 Chs.20-22 Revelation Past Present Future

  12. IX. Key to understanding Revelation: 1:19 • A. “What you have seen” = Past = Chapter 1 • B. “What is now” = Present = Chapters 2-5 • C. “What will take place later” = Future= Chapters 6-22

  13. Premillennialism New HeavenandNew Earth Church Age Millennium X. Three Views of the Millennium

  14. Amillennialism New HeavenandNew Earth Church Age = Millennium? = Millennium? X. Three Views of the Millennium

  15. Postmillennialism New HeavenandNew Earth Church Age Millennium X. Three Views of the Millennium

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