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Revelation Survey: Apocalypse, Empire, and the Victory of the Lamb
Description
In this episode of Modern Mind, Ancient Book, we take a survey-style walkthrough of the Book of Revelation.
Is Revelation about the end of the world — or the unveiling of Jesus?
Who was the original audience?
What did the imagery mean in the first-century Roman world?
This survey covers:
• Historical setting under Roman imperial pressure
• The meaning of “apocalypse” (ἀποκάλυψις — unveiling)
• The symbolism of beasts, Babylon, and the Dragon
• The Lamb as the center of the vision
• Letters to the seven churches
• Temple imagery and Eden restored
• How Revelation connects back to Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and the Prophets
Rather than speculation charts and timelines, this conversation explores Revelation as a pastoral, prophetic, and deeply symbolic book written to strengthen believers under pressure.
At its core, Revelation is not about fear — it is about allegiance.
Not about panic — but perseverance.
Not about chaos — but the reign of the risen Messiah.
Walk the Way.
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