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WELCOME REVELATIONS Pastor Bill

WELCOME REVELATIONS Pastor Bill Cell Phone (714) 328-9719 Call Anytime. Revelation Outline: Introduction Interpretation, Biblical Overview, Doctrine of Israel A . Interpretation of Bible Prophecy – Allegorical vs. Literal

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WELCOME REVELATIONS Pastor Bill

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  1. WELCOME REVELATIONS Pastor Bill Cell Phone (714) 328-9719 Call Anytime

  2. Revelation Outline: IntroductionInterpretation, Biblical Overview, Doctrine of Israel A. Interpretation of Bible Prophecy – Allegorical vs. Literal B. Interpretive Approach – Idealist, Preterist, Historical, and Futurist Approaches C. From Genesis to Revelation – Biblical Overview, the BIG picture D. The Doctrine of Israel – Israelology Part IRevelation 1 “Write What You Have Seen” A. Revelation is given to Jesus to show His servants; a blessing promised (1:1-3) B. Jesus presented as Redeemer King (1:4-8) C. John instructed to write what he sees and send to seven Churches (1:9-11) D. Jesus presented as Majestic Judge (1:12-18, 20) E. Structure: “Write what you have seen, what is now, what is to come” (1:19) Part IIRevelation 2-3 “Write What Is Now” A. Ephesus – commended for sound doctrine; rebuked for having left first love (2:1-7) B. Smyrna – commended for being [spiritually] rich; not rebuked (2:8-11) C. Pergamum – commended for not denying faith; rebuked for worldly compromise (2:12-17) D. Thyatira – commended for love, service, faith; rebuked for tolerating false gods (2:18-29) E. Sardis – not commended; rebuked for being [spiritually] dead (3:1-6) F. Philadelphia – commended for keeping Word / not denying His name; no rebuke (3:7-13) G. Laodicea – not commended; rebuked for lukewarmness (3:14-22) 3/1 3/8 3/15 Introduction 3/22 3/29

  3. Imminency and Historical-Prophetic Rapture Complement Ephesus Smyrna Pergamos Thyatira Sardis Tribulation Philadelphia Laodicea AD 0 500 1000 1500 2000

  4. HOMEWORK due 3/29/11 Study 3/22/11 Class Notes Continue to Study Revelation 2 John Walvoord’s Revelation – Chapter 2

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  8. How do the Seven Churches Fit the Three Types of Christians? Notes Page 32

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  16. Revelations 2 Church at Ephesus

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  18. Notes Page 30 Last Four Churches

  19. Notes Page 30 First Three Churches

  20. Rev. 1:20 Lampstands = Churches Stars = Angels of Churches Asia Minor / Turkey Pergamos Thyatira Greece Sardis Smyrna Philadelphia Ephesus Laodicea Patmos

  21. Ancient Ephesus - Harbor

  22. Ancient Ephesus

  23. Ancient Ephesus

  24. Ancient Ephesus

  25. Ancient Ephesus

  26. Asia Minor / Turkey Pergamos GALATIA Thyatira Greece Sardis Smyrna Philadelphia Ephesus Laodicea Colosse Patmos

  27. Ancient Ephesian Arena

  28. Ancient Ephesus

  29. Artist Rendering of Temple Diana

  30. Site of Ancient Temple Diana Today

  31. Asia Minor/Turkey Patmos

  32. Revelations 2 Church at Smyrna

  33. Rev. 1:20 Lampstands = Churches Stars = Angels of Churches Asia Minor / Turkey Pergamos Thyatira Greece Sardis Smyrna Philadelphia Ephesus Laodicea Patmos

  34. Notes Page 40 Replacement Theology See Appendix B The Church replaces national Israel OT promises are no longer valid for Israel, but are now fulfilled symbol- ically through the Church. Uses allegorical method of interpret-ation.

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