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1. FIVE APPROACHES a.Destruction of Jerusalem b.Fall of Rome c.Prediction of Religious and Political History d.Philosophical Principles e.Events Around the End of the World
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION a. Revelation is Written in Symbols --1:14-16; 6:7-8; 8:8-9; 12:1-4 --Apocalypse --figurative when it forces the impossible --reveal but conceal
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION 1:1; 1:3; 3:11; 22:6 b. Revelation is Written Primarily about Events Which Will “Shortly Come to Pass.”
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION 1:9; 2:13; 6:9; 12:17; 13:7 c. Revelation Was Given to Comfort Persecuted Christians.
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION d. Revelation Identifies the Key Characters in Its Drama
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The Dragon
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION d. Revelation Identifies the Key Characters in Its Drama i. The Dragon is Satan
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The First Beast
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION d. Revelation Identifies the Key Characters in Its Drama i. The Dragon is Satan ii. The First Beast is the Roman Empire
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The Second Beast
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Map of the Seven Churches
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION d. Revelation Identifies the Key Characters in Its Drama iii. The Second Beast is the Cult of Emperor Worship
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The Prostitute
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2. FIVE KEYS TO REVELATION e. Revelation Reveals the Prostitute as the City of Rome.
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3. The View that Best Fits Revelation is The Roman Empire will Persecute Christians and God Will Eventually Bring it to Defeat
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