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  1. The purpose of Revelation is to glorify Jesus—to reveal and exalt him as First and Last; the slain Lamb of God and mankind’s Redeemer; the King of kings and Ruler of God’s creation....

  2. The Book Of Revelation. Introduction. AUTHOR. John, identified as one "who bore witness to the word of God, and to the testimony of Jesus Christ" (1:1-2). While debated by some, he was most likely . the apostle John, brother of James, and author of the gospel of John and three epistles. His authorship of this book is supported by the testimony of

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  3. Mar 1, 2021 · INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION. The Author and the Theme of Revelation Author: The author of Revelation identifies himself simply as John (Rev. 1:1, 4, 9; 22:8). Theme: The title of the book of Revelation indicates that the main theme of the book is the unveiling or the revealing of Jesus Christ. Jesus is the main focus of the book and he is the ...

  4. The book reveals Jesus Christ, the God of the Bible, in His role during the Tribulation and as King of Kings (subjective genitive) and is the revelation from Jesus about the events that will transpire during the Tribulation and afterwards (objective genitive). God wishes us to understand His Word (cf. Revelation 1.3).

  5. Introduction. The Book of REVELATION is the last book of the New Testament canon (collection of sacred writings inspired of God) As the final book, it brings to a fitting conclusion the many spiritual themes of the plan of God for man’s redemption and eternal destiny.

  6. An Outline of the Revelation of Jesus Christ Prelude The book of Revelation begins with a blessing on those who read it. (Revelation 1:3). It also ends with a blessing in Revelation 22:7 on those who read and keep the saying of this book. Revelation is recorded so that all believers can understand, what was given to those who live in the Church ...

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  8. The Revelation to John – (New International Version) (The Prologue 1:1-3) Chapter 1 1 The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, 2 who testifies to eve rything he saw--that is, the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.

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