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Revelation

Revelation

Summary

Author : John

Time : A.D. 95

Summary :

This is the final book of the Bible, written to provide a continuing message for the young church. Although it starts with letters from Jesus to seven churches in Asia, the majority of the book describes amazing visions describing the future. John, one of Jesus' apostles, receives a detailed vision of events surrounding the return of Christ and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. The vision is highly symbolic and reveals the apostasy of the church and the judgments of those who are held accountable. The final triumph of Jesus and the reward of righteous people is a fitting climax to the book and the entire Bible.

Key verse :

"They will make war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will overcome them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings—and with him will be his called, chosen, and faithful followers" (17:14).
Outline

1.
Introduction 1:1–20

a) Prologue 1:1–3
b) Greeting and doxology 1:4–8

2.
Letters to the 7 churches 2:1 – 3:22

a) Jesus the author 1:9–20
b) To Ephesus 2:1–7
c) To Smyrna 2:8–11
d) To Pergamum 2:12–17
e) To Thyatira 2:18–27
f) To Sardis 3:1–6
g) To Philadelphia 3:7–13
h) To Laodicea 3:14–22

3.
The throne, the scroll and the lamb 4:1 – 5:14

a) The throne in heaven 4:1–11
b) The scroll that no-one could open 5:1–4
c) The lamb who would open the scroll 5:6–14

4.
Opening the seven seals 6:1 – 8:1

5.
The seven trumpets 8:2 – 11:19

6.
Various portents and beasts 12:1–14:20

a) The woman and the dragon 12:1–17
b) Two beasts 13:1–18
c) The lamb, 144,000 redeemed and harvesting the earth 14:1–20

7.
The seven bowls 15:1 – 16:21

8.
The judgment of Babylon the great prostitute 17:1 – 19:4

9.
The triumph of the lamb 19:5 – 20:15

a) Hallelujah 19:6–10
b) The rider on a white horse 19:11–21
c) The 1,000 years 20:1–10
d) Judgement of the dead 20:11–15

10.
New heavens and new earth 21:1 – 22:21

(RH)


Revelation
Author – The apostle John
Time – 95 A.D.

Summary – This is the final book of the New Testament and the Bible as a whole. John is shown events down the ages affecting the true believers and the events leading up to the return of Christ and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. The vision is highly symbolic, and shows the corruption of the church as well as the judgements on those who are held accountable.

The events down the ages that lead eventually to the Kingdom of God.

Key Verse – "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants – things which must shortly take place. And he sent and signified it by his angel to his servant John" Revelation 1 v 1

Jesus Christ and the redeemed – Chapter 1 v 1 to 20

Jesus Christ and the ecclesia – Chapter 2 v 1 to 3 v 22

Jesus Christ and the Kingdom – Chapter 4 v 1 to 22 v 21
Passage
Subject
4 v 1 to 5 v 14 Introduction
6 v 1 to 7 v 17 The seven seals
8 v 1 to 11 v 19 The seven angelic trumpeters
12 v 1 to 14 v 20 The development and destruction of the beast, his image and organisation
15 v 1 to 16 v 21 The seven vials of Divine wrath
17 v 1 to 20 v 15 The judgement of the great whore and triumph of the Lamb
21 v 1 to 22 v 21 New heavens and new earth
   
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