Revelation
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Lesson OneThe Letters of Revelation (Revelation 1–3)21 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Revelation 1–3
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In | Revelation as a Letter
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In | The Pace of Change
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In | Symbols in Revelation
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In | Winning by Dying
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In | OT Allusions and Quotations
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In | Messages to the Seven Churches
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In | Threats to Life
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Behind | Patmos
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Behind | Onsite: Exile as a Place of Vision: The Cave of Apocalypse, Patmos Island
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Behind | 360 View: Cave of the Apocalypse
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Behind | 360 View: Patmos
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Behind | The Seven Churches of Revelation
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Behind | iMap: The Seven Churches of Revelation
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Behind | 360 View: Ancient Sardis
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Behind | Jesus Speaks to the Seven Churches
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In Front | Onsite: The Christian Legacy of Patmos
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In Front | The American Church
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In Front | Revelation and the Reformation
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoSymbolism (Revelation 4–13)21 Activities|3 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Revelation 4–13
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In | Symbolic Words and Phrases
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In | Symbols that John Himself Defines, Part 2
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In | Colors and Numbers
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In | Colors in Revelation Part 2
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In | Numbers in Revelation Part 2
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In | The Lamb, the Lion and the Eagle
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Behind | Seals, Trumpets and Horns
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Behind | White Robes and More Symbols
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Behind | The Plutonium and Poisonous Gas
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Behind | Numerology and the Number of Man
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Behind | Domitian
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In Front | Symbolism: Fire and Burning
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In Front | Language and Literal Realities
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In Front | Embracing Images and Impressions
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In Front | Certainties in Revelation
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In Front | The Four Creatures and Evangelists, Part 1
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In Front | Workbook: The Four Creatures and Evangelists
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In Front | The Four Creatures and Evangelists Part 2
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreeNew Creation (Revelation 14–22)17 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Revelation 14–22
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In | An Intertextual Outline
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In | New Creation in Genesis and Revelation
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In | New Creation and Second Exodus
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In | New Creation and New Covenant
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In | Apocalyptic Themes Across the NT
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In | Seven Seals and the Synoptic Gospels
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In | Paradise and the Prophets
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In | Workbook: Paradise and the Prophets
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Behind | Babylon
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Behind | The Mythology of Rome
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In Front | A New Heaven and New Earth
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In Front | Creation and Culture: Andy Crouch
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In Front | The City and Culture: Andy Crouch
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In Front | Glory of the Nations: Andy Crouch
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourTheology of Revelation19 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Revelation Review
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In | God as Creator and Sovereign
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In | Theology of the Land: Dr. Munther Isaac
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In | Who Is Jesus in Revelation?
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In | Workbook: Christ in Revelation
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In | Christ in Revelation
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In | Jesus in John and Revelation
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In | Johannine Imagery
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In | The Trinity in Revelation and OT
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In | Revelation Approaches the End
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In | Rhythms in Space and Time
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In | Workbook: Names for Believers
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In | Names for Believers
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Behind | Accusations Against the Church
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Behind | Onsite: A Name in the Tree of Life – Steve Wunderink
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Behind | Signs of the End
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In Front | Closer to the End
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveInterpreting Revelation17 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Revelation Review
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In | Workbook: Revelation 1 and 22
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In | Revelation 1 and 22
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In | Workbook: Another Genre in the Book of Revelation
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In | Old Testament Allusions, Part 2
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Behind | Prophecy and Apocalyptic
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Behind | Natural and Mythical Imagery
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Behind | Jewish Interpretation: “PaRDeS”
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In Front | Interpretive Systems
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In Front | Poetic Texts and Hymns
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In Front | Non-poetic Texts and Hymns
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In Front | Prophetic Systems, Preoccupations
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In Front | Taking an Eclectic Approach
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In Front | A Call to Witness and a Promise
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In Front | Being Willing Witnesses
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Question 1 of 37
1. Question
The Apocalypse of John was written as a letter rather than strictly a piece of apocalyptic literature.
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Question 2 of 37
2. Question
Which of the following is NOT listed in sevens?
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Question 3 of 37
3. Question
Which of the following is the significant bridge in the book of Revelation?
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Question 4 of 37
4. Question
Revelation unveils a visionary experience of how the world moves toward its end.
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Question 5 of 37
5. Question
Which of these is a theme in Revelation?
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Question 6 of 37
6. Question
Revelation has more Old Testament quotes than allusions.
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Question 7 of 37
7. Question
What is the biblical source for the image of seven golden lampstands in Revelation?
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Question 8 of 37
8. Question
What is the biblical source for the Son of Man image in Revelation?
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Question 9 of 37
9. Question
What is the biblical source for the firstborn from the dead image in Revelation?
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Question 10 of 37
10. Question
John’s Revelation was recorded in exile on the island of:
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Question 11 of 37
11. Question
Which of the seven churches did John address that had “lost their first love”?
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Question 12 of 37
12. Question
Which of the seven churches was reprimanded for following the prophetess “Jezebel”?
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Question 13 of 37
13. Question
Which of the seven churches received no criticism from Jesus?
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Question 14 of 37
14. Question
The symbolic language in Revelation includes all of the following except:
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Question 15 of 37
15. Question
Old Testament background is the basis for symbolism in Revelation for which of these?
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Question 16 of 37
16. Question
In Revelation, the color pale green represents:
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Question 17 of 37
17. Question
In Revelation, the color scarlet represents:
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Question 18 of 37
18. Question
Which of these numbers in Revelation represents totality?
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Question 19 of 37
19. Question
Which of these numbers in Revelation represents Israel?
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Question 20 of 37
20. Question
Which of these numbers in Revelation represents the spiritual realm?
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Question 21 of 37
21. Question
Trumpets are used in the Bible for both war and worship.
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Question 22 of 37
22. Question
The Jewish term for the symbolism of numbers is called:
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Question 23 of 37
23. Question
To properly interpret Revelation, it is important to recognize that the book is
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Question 24 of 37
24. Question
Clear parallels between Revelation and Genesis include all the following except:
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Question 25 of 37
25. Question
Regarding the New Testament specifically, apocalyptic themes are only found in the book of Revelation and the Gospels.
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Question 26 of 37
26. Question
The titles or descriptions of Jesus in Revelation are both biblical and theological including all of these EXCEPT:
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Question 27 of 37
27. Question
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of the Christology found in Revelation?
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Question 28 of 37
28. Question
Based on the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24; Mark 13; Luke 21), there was widespread assumption that Jesus would return within a generation.
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Question 29 of 37
29. Question
Through which phrases are Revelation 1 and 22 “bookends”?
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Question 30 of 37
30. Question
The genre of the book of Revelation includes:
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Question 31 of 37
31. Question
Which of these is characteristic of the Prophetic genre in Revelation?
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Question 32 of 37
32. Question
Which of these is characteristic of the Apocalyptic genre in Revelation?
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Question 33 of 37
33. Question
PaRDeS is a kind of interpretation in what tradition?
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Question 34 of 37
34. Question
This view of Revelation says that it was mostly fulfilled in the first century.
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35. Question
This is a figurative approach to Revelation as being about the struggle between good and evil.
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Question 36 of 37
36. Question
This view of Revelation sees it as literal and relating to future events immediately preceding the end of history.
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Question 37 of 37
37. Question
The ultimate expression of witness in Revelation is:
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