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17.4 Let’s Practice…

                       1. Who wrote the Revelation?

                       2. Where was the author when writing Revelation?

                       3. Who were the recipients of the book of the Revelation?

               4. When was Revelation written?

               5. Give a circumstance that led to the writing of the Revelation?

               6-8. Give at least three purposes for the writing of Revelation?

               9-12. List the four major interpretive approaches to the understanding of the book of Revelations?

               13. What is the key verse of Revelation?

               14-17. List any four key passages in Revelation?

               18-26. Express the nine parts of the book of Revelation?

              17.5 Let’s Personalize this lesson…


                        How do we connect with John’s Revelation? The book of Revelation is above everything else a
                        book of hope, just as it was to the original audience. Jesus has already prevailed, and He will
                        one day come in power to fully vindicate His people and dwell with them in the renewed
                        heaven and earth. It was Jesus who gave this Revelation to John. The same Jesus who predicted
               His death and the resurrection, and pulled it off exactly as He prophesied. We can be rest assured that
               the prophesies in Revelation will come to pass as well. However, all believers have a part to play in the
               cosmic battle between light and darkness; we are not to sit on the sidelines and wait for the end of
               history. Jesus Himself calls us to be conquerors with Him (2:7; 17:14; 21:7). I challenge us to actively and
               intentionally be offensive in conquering the kingdom of darkness with the light of the gospel.

























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