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1 The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. ( B ) He made it known by sending his angel ( C ) to his servant John, ( D ) 2 who testifies to everything he saw—that is, the word of God ( E ) and the testimony of Jesus Christ.
Revelation is the last book of the New Testament, revealing the future events of the end times and the return of Jesus Christ. It contains seven letters to seven churches in Asia Minor, a vision of the Son of Man, and prophecies of judgment and salvation.
- Revelation 1:1 - Prologue
- Revelation 3:1 - To the Church in Sardis
- Revelation 3:20 - To the Church in Laodicea
- Revelation 13:1 - The Beast from the Sea
- Revelation 22:13 - Jesus is Coming
- Revelation 21:4 - A New Heaven and a New Earth
- Revelation 12:11 - The War in Heaven
- Revelation 14:1 - The Lamb and the 144,000
- Revelation 20:12 - The Final Judgment
Learn about the book of Revelation, the last and most symbolic book of the Bible. Find out who wrote it, when and why, and what it means for Christians today.
The Book of Revelation or Book of the Apocalypse is the final book of the New Testament (and therefore the final book of the Christian Bible). Written in Koine Greek, its title is derived from the first word of the text: apokalypsis, meaning 'unveiling' or 'revelation'. The Book of Revelation is the only apocalyptic book in the New ...
1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: 2 Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.
Learn about the book of Revelation, a prophetic apocalypse that reveals God's heavenly perspective on history and his final victory over evil. Explore its context, structure, themes, and symbolism with helpful resources and videos.
Prologue - The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants the things that must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, who bore witness to ...