The
Book of Revelation: Session
2
The Prologue and The Seven Letters
March 4, 2007
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The Prologue (Slide 1, )
The book is a revelation given to Jesus by God, and witnessed (transcribed) by John. The allusion to the seven spirits comes from Isa 11:1-2 and Zech 4:6, indicating that God’s spirit is with the recipients of this letter. (Slide 2, )
The Seven Letters
The seven letters were written from John while in the Roman prison on
Thyatira (Slide 11, )
For Discussion
The churches individually seem
to represent qualities that our own churches (including
The Art of Revelation
A beautiful collection of art by Pat Marvenko Smith inspired by the Book of Revelation can be found on line at http://www.revelationillustrated.com. Her work is for sale and can be ordered on line.
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