Myke and Mike share the "Why" of their 5th interpretation of the book of Revelation, an entirely new perspective. Rather than a document to be analyzed word by word, we are presenting that the apostle John wrote it as a theatrical drama, in an apocalyptic genre, to be performed on the immense stages of the cities of Asia Minor. It was meant to be experienced, not analyzed. It is written as a three-act play, with a prologue opening and an epilogue closing. It is what the first three words title it: Revealing (or A Revelation of) Jesus Christ. John tells the story of Jesus to an elite generation of young, entitled citizens in a format they had already accepted: theater. John builds the first act to the human birth of Jesus in chapter 12, the second act to his human death in chapter 16 and the obliteration of the city that colluded to slaughter him, and the third act beginning with his resurrection and climaxing with his promised return with the Father in the Spirit to dwell in and with his living community. In the epilogue, Jesus, John and the Mighty Messenger appeal to the audience, "Come!" We are releasing portions of the project as the final engineering of the book form and audio performance are being completed and published. You are welcome to download a copy of the translation of the Koiné Greek text into readable English, and attached glossary of 82 terms and phrases that will help you understand. Click on this link to view and/or download the file. EXPERIENCING REVELATION TRANSLATION AND GLOSSARY PDF https://t.ly/1iAB