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In this video, we’ll explore the meaning of the word “apocalypse” in the Bible, and we’ll learn some basic steps for reading this literature with more wisdom and insight. For more ...
Apocalypses are stories that use symbols and visions to describe how people received understanding of spiritual realities from heavenly beings. Human beings are given this knowledge by a vision that reveals the truth God wants them to know.
In this article, we will explore some examples of apocalyptic literature in the Bible, including the Book of Daniel, the Book of Revelation, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah, and Joel. These texts offer valuable insights into the theological themes of judgment, redemption, and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom.
Are these the end times? Why does the Bible use language of fiery judgment? And what is the mark of the beast? In this episode, Tim and Jon answer your questions about how to read apocalyptic...
23 paź 2023 · Apocalyptic literature is designed to reassure believers that while they may face present suffering and persecution, God will bring history to its final conclusion. Jesus will come back in all His glory, judge the wicked, and usher believers into God’s presence where they will live for all eternity.
9 cze 2020 · Apocalyptic Literature in the Bible [1:49-3:32] Tim: Now, those are biblical stories about people having an apocalypse. There are also whole sections of biblical books where a prophet describes extended apocalyptic dreams and visions. People call this apocalyptic literature. Jon: And reading these dreams and visions is difficult.
3 lut 2024 · Contrary to the claims of the “Jesus Seminar,” Jesus is best understood as delivering an apocalyptic message – or so I began to argue in my previous post, where I explained that all the earliest Gospel sources independently record Jesus delivering apocalyptic teachings.