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For thousands of years, the Book of Revelation has been taught as a prophecy about the end of the world… Beasts, plagues, the antichrist, and global destruction.
But historically speaking—that’s not what Revelation was written to be.
The word “revelation” comes from the Greek apokalypsis, meaning unveiling—a revealing of what has always been hidden in plain sight.
In this video, we break down the Book of Revelation through its original historical context—written during the reign of the Roman Empire, under intense pressure for early Christians to conform to imperial worship. This wasn’t a prediction of future world events. It was a coded message of resistance.
By Destiny FinnFor thousands of years, the Book of Revelation has been taught as a prophecy about the end of the world… Beasts, plagues, the antichrist, and global destruction.
But historically speaking—that’s not what Revelation was written to be.
The word “revelation” comes from the Greek apokalypsis, meaning unveiling—a revealing of what has always been hidden in plain sight.
In this video, we break down the Book of Revelation through its original historical context—written during the reign of the Roman Empire, under intense pressure for early Christians to conform to imperial worship. This wasn’t a prediction of future world events. It was a coded message of resistance.