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Left Behind? (A Revelation Recap)

Left Behind? (A Revelation Recap)

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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are back to explore the book of Revelation!

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • Who wrote Revelation? Where? When?
  • How does Rev. 1:4-8 lay down a thesis of sorts for the book?
  • How do you encourage people to study the book of Revelation?
  • What genre is the book of Revelation?
  • What are helpful terms to define when studying this book?
  • Are people comfortable with the seven letters?
  • How are numbers being used, and is there a pattern?
  • What should we be looking for as we approach Revelation?

Helpful Definitions:

  • Eschatology: The doctrine (study) of the end times.
  • Apocalyptic: Unveiling; something is being shown that was hidden.
  • Prophecy:
    • Foretelling: Future-oriented.
    • Forthtelling: Commentary on either the past or present.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Revelation, Genesis, Exodus, Ezekiel, Jeremiah

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