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Christian Learning Center Forums Why is it so important to understand what type of book Revelation is? How has what you’ve learned in this lecture changed your understanding of the book of Revelation?

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  • Kimberly Essenburg

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    09/23/2024 at 13:48

    It’s important to remember that it was a letter from John to a 1st century audience in Asia Minor, intended to be understood by them and help them know how to understand and live in their present circumstances, and any interpretation that couldn’t have been intended by the author or understood by his audience is not a correct interpretation. That’s important to remember in the midst of many claims to specific interpretations involving 21st century events. And that Biblical prophecy isn’t primarily about the future (fore-telling), but about God’s message to help the audience in their current situation (forth-telling).

  • Travis Hill

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    09/08/2024 at 21:50

    Having an understanding of what events are associated with Revelation is absolutely a necessity. I learned the write and his intentions.

  • Jeff D

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    09/05/2024 at 10:22

    John wrote this prophetic book to seven churches in seven cities in the first century. John was foretelling his audience what to expect. There is also forth-telling in prophecy. In order to understand especially this letter, we must read it in context of the first century audience.

  • Curt Davis

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    05/01/2024 at 07:59

    It is important to understand the type of book that Revelation is because it lets us know that it is much more than prophecy of the future

  • Chris Camarro

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    03/31/2024 at 23:52

    Understanding context is an important part of understanding the text you are reading. It tells you the author’s intention. Too often, we try to apply modern context to ancient texts, and that leads to the corruption of the meaning of the text. Doing so with ordinary historical content is bad enough, but to so this with the Word of God is dangerous. It can lead to misrepresenting God.

    This lecture has not changed my understanding of the Book of Revelation.

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Christian Learning Center Forums Why is Revelation’s first-century historical context important to understanding the book? How has your understanding of Revelation changed after learning more about its historical context?

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  • Elizabeth Madden

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    02/29/2024 at 15:50

    Understanding helps us learn past and future predictions and how to see them in light of the intended audience.

  • Joanna Parent

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    02/13/2024 at 16:32

    The first century historical putting Rome as the main character or main symbol. It is giving me insight as to see how Rome was back then

  • Nancy Trayer

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    01/29/2024 at 08:31

    It is important to understand the first-century historical context because that is the frame of reference that it is written and is being written too. My understanding has changed in that we should read this book as understanding what they would have thought the symbolism would have meant to them other than a futuristic type of writing.

  • Donna

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    01/08/2024 at 08:52

    It is important to understand the historical context of the book of Revelation so that we can easily understand what is being communicated to us and how to respond to the message in a way that is relevant to us. It is good to know the reason for the writing of the book of Revelation and its intended message for the hearers of this message as it was originally meant for.

  • Margaret Mosser

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    12/31/2023 at 15:50

    The book of Revelation was written to first-century people. We have to consider their language and understanding during that time to fully understand the book of Revelation. There are so many symbols used in the book that would not make sense in our modern day. However, it made sense to them back in the first century.

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