What Is the Book of Revelation? – David C. Grabbe cgg.org
The book of Revelation, known as the “book of the Apocalypse,” is widely debated due to its prophetic content. It contains symbols and literal descriptions, contributing to its complexity. Scholars offer various interpretations, often with little agreement. The timing of visions adds uncertainty. Despite difficulties, Revelation aims to reveal events that will shortly come to pass, emphasizing the unveiling of Jesus Christ. The term “apocalypse” means an unveiling or visible appearance. In the New Testament, apocalypsis is used both figuratively, denoting an unveiling of knowledge, and literally, referring to the visible appearance of a person. Revelation primarily focuses on the Day of the Lord, the return of Jesus Christ, and the establishment of God’s Kingdom on earth. For true Christians, it brings the news of God’s righteous intervention, fulfilling the gospel of Jesus Christ and ultimately resulting in the salvation of the saints.
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