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Introduction to Revelation (Revelation 1:1-2:7) by Bill Creasy | Free Audiobook

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Title: Introduction to Revelation (Revelation 1:1-2:7)
Author: Bill Creasy
Narrator: Bill Creasy
Format: Original Recording
Length: 56 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-18-17
Publisher: Logos Bible Study
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Bibles

Summary:
Revelation is the easiest book in the Bible to read and to teachproviding you have read all the books in the Bible that precede it! We noted at the very start of our study together that the Biblein its final, finished formis a unified literary work: The curtain rises in Genesis and it falls in Revelation. In between we have a linear narrative: God is the main character; sin is the conflict; redemption is the theme. Thus, reading Revelation is like reading the final chapter in a 2,000-page novel. How could one expect to understand the final chapter without having read the chapters that precede it? Obviously, one could not.
Just so in the book of Revelation. In Revelation ten great biblical themes merge, like ten great trunk lines coming together in Grand Central Station. Nearly all the extravagant imagery and events we witness in Revelation is introduced earlier in such books as Ezekiel, Daniel, Zechariah, Matthew, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, and 2 Peter.
In this lesson we lay out a method for reading Revelation, and we get our foot in the door in Chapter 1.

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