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REV Intro:15–Intro:35 ©

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Introduction

Rev Intro:15–35

Introduction

Yohan’s (John’s) revelation of Yeshua (Jesus) the messiah concerns events that will happen in the future. This was written long ago in a time when the believers were persecuted due to their faith in the master Yeshua, the messiah, and Yohan himself had been forcibly exiled to Patmos Island by the Roman authorities and held there. Yohan’s main purpose for writing this was to give hope to the believers and to encourage them to persevere in their faith despite their persecution.

A major portion of what’s written in this document is the revelation by Yeshua the messiah to Yohan of incredible signs and all those symbols have a meaning and interpretation. At the time of writing, some were likely understood by the Christians of the time, but now, some of the symbols are very hard to interpret, and there’s been a large range of interpretations from different people. But even though it’s like that, there are also some signs that are easier to understand like ‘horns’ which denote power and authority, and ‘sword’ which denotes war. The themes are repeated throughout this document in various different forms. But it’s important to just understand the main points of what’s written here: God will indeed destroy all of his enemies through the messiah Yeshua, and also, he will reward all his people who persevere in serving him, and then he’ll bring them to live with him. The final major them concerns the new sky and earth that God will create, and concerning the new Yerushalem that will descend from heaven.

Main components of this document

Introduction 1:1-8

Yohan’s first revelation in the form of a dream 1:9-20

The letters sent to seven assemblies of believers 2:1-3:22

The scroll with seven seals 4:1-8:1

The seven trumpets 8:2-11:19

The dinosaur and the two creatures 12:1-13:18

The various revelations to Yohan as dreams 14:1-15:8

The seven bowls of God’s anger 16:1-21

The destruction of Babylon and the defeat of all God’s enemies 17:1-20:10

The final judgement 20:11-15

The new sky and earth, and the new Yerushalem 21:1-22:5

Ending 22:6-21

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.