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Revelation Illustrated is an Infographic Guide to the book of Revelation. Through 420 illustrations, John’s visions are depicted verse-by-verse as clearly and objectively as possible. Thematic infographics conveniently offer unique, enlightening perspectives on themes like structure, place, and time.
Chapter 4 to the end of the book, however, delineates events, "which shall be hereafter" (Rev. 1:19) or those that will start to take place in the prophetic end times. Revelation 1 to 11 Outline. Chpt. 1: Introduction to Revelation. Jesus establishes who he is by stating he is the Alpha and Omega, the faithful Witness, the ruler of the kings of ...
Revelation A Study Guide With Introductory Comments, Summaries, Outlines, And Review Questions MARK A. COPELAND
Chapter One. The Revelation of Jesus Christ begins with a clear statement of origin and purpose. Given to Jesus by God to show His servants things which must soon take place, it is designed to bless those who read, hear and keep the words of the prophecy (1-3).
Dive into the book of Revelation in the Bible. Explore key themes such as the hope of Jesus’ return, faithfulness to Jesus, and the comfort of Jesus amidst persecution with videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.
The introduction and prologue to the Book of Revelation. 1. (1-2) The writer of the Book of Revelation. The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants— things which must shortly take place.
A study of what the Book of Revelation says about our Lord Jesus. Includes three senses in which the book is "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" (the book's title). Looks at the songs of Revelation 4 and 5, and their revealing descriptions of Jesus the Lamb. Likewise, the messages to the seven churches.