Often considered the most complicated book in the New Testament,
Revelation has proven to be an interesting challenge to scholars and lay
readers alike. Its apocalyptic imagery and prophetic messages of
judgment, salvation, and final redemption have captured the imagination
of the church for two thousand years, giving rise to differing
interpretations and confusion among Christians. Book of Revelation Made
Easy presents these viewpoints in easy-to-follow charts, offering a
framework for understanding how this important, final book of the canon
has been historically understood. Topics include:
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The Seven Churches: their historical context and modern-day
application
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Chart explaining four views on the book of Revelation: (1)
Futurist, (2) Historicist, (3) Idealist, (4) Preterist
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Chart exploring four views on the Millennium: (1) Dispensational
Premillennialism, (2) Historical Premillennialism, (3)
Amillennialism, (4) Postmillennialism
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Helpful summaries of Revelation's "sevens" 7 churches, 7 seals, 7
trumpets, 7 symbolic histories, 7 bowls, 7 judgments, 7 visions
These helpful explanations and comparison charts will remove the
guesswork for readers who want to make sense of the many perspectives on
Revelation. Regardless of interpretation, however, Revelation's message
assures Christians of God's ultimate victory over the powers of evil and
death. Explore the who, what, when, and why of Revelation in an
easy-to-read format that translates complexity into clarity.