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  1. Feb 11, 2024 · From the majestic symbolism of Jesus as the Alpha and Omega to his role as the Lamb of God, from his victorious triumph over evil to his role as the righteous judge, the Book of Revelation presents a rich tapestry of divine revelation that unveils the profound nature of Jesus Christ in a way unlike any other book in the Bible.

    • The book is visual prophecy. One of the first things that help us understand the book is understanding what kind of book it is. John tells us in the opening chapter that what he has written is a prophecy from Jesus.
    • This prophecy was given to John in a series of visions. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet saying, Write what you see.
    • Revelation is full of symbolism. Because Revelation is a vision, it is full of symbolism. Revelation often has references to symbolism from other prophecies and visions, like the visions of Daniel, Ezekiel, and Zechariah.
    • Numbers are symbolic. Numbers in Revelation are flexible and symbolic. For instance, the number seven represents wholeness and completeness. It is Gods perfect number.
  2. Apr 3, 2024 · A prominent symbol in the Book of Revelation is the Four Horsemen. Each horseman represents a significant aspect of human struggle, serving as metaphor for the trials we encounter in life. 1) The white horse and its rider signify conquest and domination, often associated with power struggles and conflicts.

  3. Represent the vessels for all the blessings of creation. They hold the place of God’s chosen vessels until redemption is complete. Representatives of the redeemed creation. The hope of creation. Note they are nearer to the throne than the elders. Lamb before the throne 5:6 Jesus. Jesus is referred to as a lamb 27 times in Revelation.

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  4. Apr 9, 2018 · The most common description of Jesus in the book of Revelation is as a “Lamb,” appearing some 28 times in the book (Rev 5:6, 12-13). This is a natural extension of the theology of the Gospel of John, which clearly describes Jesus Christ as the perfect Sacrificial Lamb to save the world from its sins (John 1:29, 36).

  5. About Revelation 1-3: Jesus’ Words to Seven Churches in Asia Minor Revelation 4-5: Vision of the Heavenly Throne Room and First Judgment Revelation 6-8a: Vision of the Lord’s Slain Servants Revelation 8b-11: Visions of Judgment, the Temple, and Two Witnesses Revelation 12-16: Visions of the Dragon, Beasts, 666, and More Revelation 17-20: The Final Battle of Armageddon Revelation 21-22: The ...

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  7. Jul 27, 2022 · Jesus then revives John and strengthens him for the task of writing the coming revelation. The fact that the stars are in Jesus’ right hand indicates that they are important and under His authority. The right hand is a sign of strength and control. Jesus explains to John that the “stars are the angels of the seven churches” (Revelation 1:20).

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