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9-15-24 – Biblical-Literacy
Mark returned to the Study of Revelation starting with a fast but important review of chapters 1-16 noting that we need to go back in time to fully understand the writings. Understanding the aspects of apocalyptic literature changes how we read & understand Revelation. Marks explains it as a series of vignettes that reflect the age of the church to the second coming. Mark then shifted attention to some highlights of the ending chapters asking the question:
So how do we live?
Points for home
Listen to Mark show how Revelation is written like Daniel and the vignette’s meanings. We can be confident that Jesus is coming back, and He wins.
The post Session 20- Revelations vignette: #6 Judgment and Babylon appeared first on Biblical Literacy.
By Lanier Theological Library9-15-24 – Biblical-Literacy
Mark returned to the Study of Revelation starting with a fast but important review of chapters 1-16 noting that we need to go back in time to fully understand the writings. Understanding the aspects of apocalyptic literature changes how we read & understand Revelation. Marks explains it as a series of vignettes that reflect the age of the church to the second coming. Mark then shifted attention to some highlights of the ending chapters asking the question:
So how do we live?
Points for home
Listen to Mark show how Revelation is written like Daniel and the vignette’s meanings. We can be confident that Jesus is coming back, and He wins.
The post Session 20- Revelations vignette: #6 Judgment and Babylon appeared first on Biblical Literacy.