Insights into the Book of Revelation: Unveiling the Prophecies
Delve into the profound insights offered in the Book of Revelation through a comprehensive study focused on understanding the prophecies, themes, and symbolic imagery depicted in the text. Explore the significance of key chapters, the messages to the seven churches in Asia, and the ultimate judgment of the beasts and Babylon, culminating in the invitation to the wedding of the Lamb and His bride.
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A Study of Revelation Palm Beach Lakes Dan Jenkins PART TWO
Four Keys to Understand the Book 1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants things which MUST PLACE. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John, 2 who bore witness to the word of God, and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, to all things that he saw. 3 Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; FOR THE TIME IS NEAR. It is a revelation SHORTLY TAKE It is a revelation to seven churches in Asia It is a revelation to seven churches in Asia in signs It is a revelation to seven churches in Asia in signs of THINGS WHICH MUST SHORTLY TAKE PLACE
Chapters Twelve to Eighteen Last week s lessons overview of the four enemies - Satan, the dragon cast out when Jesus ascended into heaven he is first enemy - Satan empowers the beast of the sea the Roman government rules world 2ndenemy - Beast of land causes all world to worship Rome (her rulers) 3rdenemy - The harlot, rides on beasts, drinks blood of saints 4thenemy destroyed=vengeance
Chapters Twelve to Eighteen Last week s lessons overview of the four enemies - Satan, the dragon cast out when Jesus ascended into heaven he is first enemy - Satan empowers the beast of the sea the Roman government rules world 2ndenemy - Beast of land causes all world to worship Rome (her rulers) 3rdenemy - The harlot, rides on beasts, drinks blood of saints 4thenemy destroyed=vengeance This week s study shows destiny of 2ndand 3rdenemies and the final destiny of the first beast Satan himself
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5)
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10)
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21)
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes!
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of - Out of His mouth two edged sword used to strike the nations
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of - Out of His mouth two edged sword used to strike the nations Invitation to vultures to come to feast which is about to happen
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of - Out of His mouth two edged sword used to strike the nations Invitation to vultures to come to feast which is about to happen The two beasts (2ndand 3rdenemy) confront Him
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of - Out of His mouth two edged sword used to strike the nations Invitation to vultures to come to feast which is about to happen The two beasts (2ndand 3rdenemy) confront Him These two enemies cast into the lake of fire and brimstone
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of - Out of His mouth two edged sword used to strike the nations Invitation to vultures to come to feast which is about to happen The two beasts (2ndand 3rdenemy) confront Him These two enemies cast into the lake of fire and brimstone Those who remain are killed with His sword, eaten by vultures - This is parallel to feast in Ezekiel when God destroyed ancient Babylon
Chapter NineteenJudgment of Two Beasts The harlot, Babylon is destroyed and heaven erupts in praise (v. 1-5) The invitation to come to wedding of the Lamb & His bride (v. 7-10) The rider on the white horse (v. 19-21) - In chapter six, rider goes out overcoming and two overcome He now overcomes! - His appearance: eyes like fire; many crown, white robe dipped in blood - His names: Faithful, True, Righteous Judge; the Word of God; King of Kings; Lord of - Out of His mouth two edged sword used to strike the nations Invitation to vultures to come to feast which is about to happen The two beasts (2ndand 3rdenemy) confront Him These two enemies cast into the lake of fire and brimstone Those who remain are killed with His sword, eaten by vultures - This is parallel to feast in Ezekiel when God destroyed ancient Babylon Only one enemy remains and his destiny shown in next chapter
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years NOTE: This book of things which must shortly happen, separates this chpt.
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years NOTE: This book of things which must shortly happen, separates this chpt. Literal or figurative? 1000 often used figuratively Deut. 7:9; Psa. 50:10
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years NOTE: This book of things which must shortly happen, separates this chpt. Literal or figurative? 1000 often used figuratively Deut. 7:9; Psa. 50:10 No one would have known figuratively for first 1000 years
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years NOTE: This book of things which must shortly happen, separates this chpt. Literal or figurative? 1000 often used figuratively Deut. 7:9; Psa. 50:10 No one would have known figuratively for first 1000 years During this time Souls of martyrs (not body) reign with Christ for 1000 years. The little while of 6:11 has passed vengeance has come now rule
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years NOTE: This book of things which must shortly happen, separates this chpt. Literal or figurative? 1000 often used figuratively Deut. 7:9; Psa. 50:10 No one would have known figuratively for first 1000 years During this time Souls of martyrs (not body) reign with Christ for 1000 years. The little while of 6:11 has passed vengeance has come now rule At the end Satan loosed again, tries to confront saints, but before he is able he is cast into the lake of fire Then the final judgment of all mankind takes place (v. 11-15)
Chapter TwentyJudgment of Beast & All Men Satan has lost his allies the beasts, the woman short time has ended He is bound in the abyss, the bottomless pit for 1000 years NOTE: This book of things which must shortly happen, separates this chpt. Literal or figurative? 1000 often used figuratively Deut. 7:9; Psa. 50:10 No one would have known figuratively for first 1000 years During this time Souls of martyrs (not body) reign with Christ for 1000 years. The little while of 6:11 has passed vengeance has come now rule At the end Satan loosed again, tries to confront saints, but before he is able he is cast into the lake of fire Then the final judgment of all mankind takes place (v. 11-15)
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2)
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage God is not longer married to Jerusalem (Jer. 31:32) We do not come to Mount Sinai/Jerusalem, but to the church Mount Zion/the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12:18-23 to the church of firstborn
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage God is not longer married to Jerusalem (Jer. 31:32) We do not come to Mount Sinai/Jerusalem, but to the church Mount Zion/the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12:18-23 to the church of firstborn The city is built on foundation of apostles (v. 14); see Eph. 2:20
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage God is not longer married to Jerusalem (Jer. 31:32) We do not come to Mount Sinai/Jerusalem, but to the church Mount Zion/the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12:18-23 to the church of firstborn The city is built on foundation of apostles (v. 14); see Eph. 2:20 Nations bring glory into the city; wicked are outside saints within
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage God is not longer married to Jerusalem (Jer. 31:32) We do not come to Mount Sinai/Jerusalem, but to the church Mount Zion/the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12:18-23 to the church of firstborn The city is built on foundation of apostles (v. 14); see Eph. 2:20 Nations bring glory into the city; wicked are outside saints within We have eternal life now (John 6:51); we rejoice now; we do not sorry (tears) like other men now
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage God is not longer married to Jerusalem (Jer. 31:32) We do not come to Mount Sinai/Jerusalem, but to the church Mount Zion/the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12:18-23 to the church of firstborn The city is built on foundation of apostles (v. 14); see Eph. 2:20 Nations bring glory into the city; wicked are outside saints within We have eternal life now (John 6:51); we rejoice now; we do not sorry (tears) like other men now Closing words do not seal book; for these things must shortly happen
Chapters 21 & 22The New Jerusalem Passage most often viewed as description of heaven Consider the possibility of another view The church in N.T. is the espoused/betrothed bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2) In chapter 19 there was the invitation to come to the marriage God is not longer married to Jerusalem (Jer. 31:32) We do not come to Mount Sinai/Jerusalem, but to the church Mount Zion/the heavenly Jerusalem Heb. 12:18-23 to the church of firstborn The city is built on foundation of apostles (v. 14); see Eph. 2:20 Nations bring glory into the city; wicked are outside saints within We have eternal life now (John 6:51); we rejoice now; we do not sorry (tears) like other men now Closing words do not seal book; for these things must shortly happen John closes book asking for Jesus to come quickly (and bring relief?)