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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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  • 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 Doing so with ordinary historical content is bad enough, but to so this with the Word of God is dangerous.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.

  • Dilene Palmer

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    03/30/2024 at 09:56

    It is important to understand the type of book Revelation is because we need to understand the message in Revelation. The third verse in Revelation 1 states “Blessed is he that readeth and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein. For the time is at hand. This describes the importance of understanding the book of Revelation. This lesson will teach me to not only look at Revelation as prophecy and give me a deeper understanding of prophecy.

  • John Nichols

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    03/24/2024 at 13:26

    So that we understand how to read it. I never thought of it as a letter from John to me.

  • Joanna Parent

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    02/13/2024 at 16:23

    We need to know what type of book Revelation is so we can understand it. The lecture has opened my eyes to see that the symbols are just that symbols. They represent a reality we are having , one we have had, or one that will happen in the future

  • Nancy Trayer

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    01/29/2024 at 08:28

    SO THAT YOU DO NOT READ INTO THIS BOOK OF REVELATION SOMETHING THAT WAS NOT MEANT TO BE UNDERSTOOD. HAS TO BE UNDERSTOOD FROM JOHN’S VIEWPOINT AND WHAT THE READERS OF THAT ERA WOULD HAVE UNDERSTOOD

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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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  • 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?

    Kim Teck Pua replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago 82 Members · 83 Replies
  • 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.

  • Johann

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    10/16/2023 at 15:02

    The historical context is always very important and relevant when dealing with the Biblical data, but even more so with Revelation.

    My understanding of Revelation was certainly improved with the historical context.

  • Mitch Henson

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    10/10/2023 at 20:40

    Understanding the first-century historical context is important because it is knowing who the book is written too and to understand what the written about.

  • Stacy Hughes

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    10/03/2023 at 20:30

    It is important to consider the time period when it was written because it helps readers to look at the text in a different way than if it had been written more recently. If we don’t think of it as a literal prophecy that is predicting the future, we can avoid becoming too focused on that aspect of it.

  • Gerald Sadai

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    09/25/2023 at 17:42

    As an apocalypse John was interested in revealing knowledge to his readers not just telling the future. I understand that I need to look at revelation in the context of a first century letter designed to communicate in a certain way.

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