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Study Revelation

A Short Three-lecture Survey of the Background and Contents of the Book of Revelation

In partnership with Third Millennium Ministries
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Course Introduction

About the Course

The Book of Revelation can be both exciting and confusing. It’s exciting because it records dramatic visions about the role of Jesus and the church in the history of the world. But it’s also confusing because its imagery is so foreign to modern readers. Even so, the overall message is clear: King Jesus is returning in victory.

Course Goals:

  • Introduce viewers to the background and primary message of the Book of Revelation.
  • Summarize the structure, content, original meaning and modern application of the Book of Revelation.
About Third Millennium Ministries

The mission of Third Millennium Ministries is to prepare Christian leaders to lead a transformation of the world into God’s Kingdom by providing biblical education, for the world, for free.

Their top priority is to spread the will of God to every corner of the earth through the gospel of Christ. So, Third Millennium Ministries is preparing an in-depth biblical education for Christian leaders around the world in their languages, for their lands, and absolutely free.

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Lesson 1: The Background of Revelation

This lesson explains how Revelation’s context and setting can help us understand its original meaning and apply its message to our own lives in the modern world.




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Lesson 2: Structure and Content

This lesson explores the literary composition of Revelation and explains the significance of its outline and major arguments.




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Lesson 3: The King and His Kingdom

This lesson explores how the central theme of the kingdom of God runs through the entire book of Revelation and unites all its various teachings.




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