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Was Revelation Written During Nero's Persecution? [Eschatology Matters]

Was Revelation Written During Nero's Persecution? [Eschatology Matters]

Season 1 Episode 166 Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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as Nero’s persecution of Christians limited to Rome—or did it spread across the entire Roman Empire?

In this episode of the Revelation Series, Jay Rogers examines the historical evidence surrounding Nero’s persecution and why it may have been far larger than many modern scholars admit.

Ancient writers like Tacitus and Clement of Rome describe an immense multitude of Christians suffering under imperial persecution after the Great Fire of Rome in AD 64.

If true, this changes how we understand the New Testament, Revelation, and the final years of the apostles.

In this episode:

Was Nero’s persecution empire-wide?

Could John’s exile to Patmos be connected to Nero?

Were Peter and Paul ministering during unfolding prophetic events?

Were books like Luke, Acts, and Mark written during this crisis?

How did persecution shape the early church?

By tracing the timeline from Nero’s persecution through Paul’s final imprisonment, this episode reveals the New Testament not as distant theology written safely afterward—but as documents forged in the middle of crisis, persecution, and prophetic fulfillment.

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