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The Revelation of Jesus Christ
1: “The revelation of Jesus Christ.” The word revelation (apokalupsis) signifies the act of exposing, laying bare, uncovering that which is hid from view. Scriptural revelation exposes the mysteries of the kingdom of God. These are things “which eye hath not seen and ear hath not heard, neither have
In the New Testament, revelation is a translation of the Greek word apocalypse. Apocalypse does not appear in our English Bible, but is common in the Greek, and is one of those rare instances of a Greek word so familiar to us it probably could have been left un-translated. How sobering would it be t
Revelation, like other books with symbols and prophecies, can be difficult to interpret. Because of this difficulty, I will focus only on the first six chapters. I will not be covering the remaining chapters of Revelation, as I am not sure that I could do them justice. However, the entire book of Re
The first three verses of chapter I contain what may be called the superscription to the whole book of Revelation. It announces the contents of the book: it is a revelation of Jesus Christ and throws light on the things that must shortly come to pass. It informs us how this revelation was received:
We'll notice in the first place, the message of the book, In the second place, the recipients of the book. And thirdly, the sender of the book. The revelation of Jesus Christ message, recipients, sender. Now, what is the message of the book of Revelation? Well, let's start off with the very wo
The Revelation of Jesus Chri.. Scripture: Revelation 20:1-10 Speaker: Rev. Daniel Kleyn I. The Meaning II. The Purpose III. The Outcome Event: Sunday - PM
General Revelation, Special revelation - - -
Revelation means that marvelous act of the infinite, eternal, immense, high God, whereby He comes down and speaks to us in terms that we acknowledge, yet we can’t understand Him. He reveals Himself as exalted Lord, first of all in creation, whereby He calls the things that are not as if they were. H
That's what revelation is all about. The revelation of God, the uncovering of Himself, in Jesus Christ. There isn't any other revelation. It's wrong to talk about general revelation referring to the creation and special revelation as referring to the Scriptures that tell us of Christ. That's wro