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Exegesis of Rev 1120
Title: Exegesis of Rev 1120
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
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Exegesis of Rev 1120
Revelation as a whole is often viewed as a very hard book to understand. However, if taken in small sections and really studied closely, the meaning of the text can come through. The first step to understand the book is to understand when it was written and the occasion and purpose for which it was written.
Revelation was written at a point when Christians were under great persecution by Rome. Most scholars believe it was
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the unbeliever and encouragement for the believer.
Bibliography
Bibliography
The Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871) – available online at www.blueletter.org
Section on Revelation 1:1-20
John Brown Commentary on Revelation – available online at www.blueletter.org
Section on Revelation 1:1-20
The NIV Study Bible – Copyright 1985 by The Zondervan Corporation
Introduction to Revelation
Cross-References were also obtained from this source
Strongs Concordance – available online at www.blueletter.org
Section on Revelation 1:1, 1:18
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