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1 Seven Parallel Sections in Two Divisions Christ in the midst of the lamp stands (1-3) The seven trumpets (8-11) Vision of heaven and the seven seals (4-7) The persecuting dragon (12-14) The seven bowls (15-16) The fall of Babylon (17-19) The great consummation (20-21)
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The story so far: John has a vision of Christ – not unlike the call of an OT prophet Christ surveys the churches – like preparing for battles ahead Church militant on earth Church triumphant in heaven Picture of heaven, lamb entering heaven in triumph Seals opened – revealing troubles to come – four horsemen Souls in heaven ask “how long”? World comes to an end at the right time 144,000 – similar to pictures of Israel preparing for battle – church protected – emerge victorious
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3 Revelation 8: Seventh Seal and Golden Censer Remember – 7 sections of revelation are parallel but progressive Silence for about half an hour – dramatic pause Censor with prayer of saints and incense (intercession of Jesus?) The result of the prayers of the persecuted results in God’s intervention – censer hurled to the earth Current earth progressively wound up through a series of warnings followed by final judgement Trumpets sound the warning Similar to creation story and plaques of Egypt Partial destruction acts as a warning
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4 Rev 8 and 9: Trumpets 1. Hail, fire, and blood on land – 1/3 burned up 2. Fiery mountain falls into the sea – 1/3 creatures and ships destroyed 3. Star falls and makes freshwater bitter – 1/3 4. Sun, moon, and stars – 1/3 destroyed 5. (Woe) Star opens the Abyss and lets strange creatures loose – torture for 5 months 6. (Woe) Army of 200 million – 1/3 mankind killed 7. Celebration in Heaven, ark opened
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5 Rev 10: Angel and Scroll Huge angel – resembles Revelation’s pictures of Christ John forbidden to record what seven thunders said We only see part of the picture so be careful of being too dogmatic There will be no more delay Asked to eat the scroll – similar to Old Testament prophetic call Sweet but becomes bitter Task of the prophet is appealing but the more you do it the more you realize that it means suffering
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Revelation 11: Two Witnesses Asked to measure temple God is interested in his church – notion of preparing to protect it, preparing for battle Outside world about to become more hostile Two prophets given power – like Moses and Elijah Beast (Antichrist) attacks and kills them in Jerusalem Rise from the dead and an earthquake destroys part of the city Celebration in heaven – Christ now rules
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