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Monday, August 31, 2015

REVELATION SIMPLIFIED

 

CHAPTER 4.1.A.Introduction

Gleanings from the Book of Revelation:

A Weekly Verse-by-Verse Bible Study Series

 

The

REVELATION TO JOHN

(The Apocalypse)

 

Chapter Four

 

SECTION THREE

THE THINGS WHICH SHALL BE HEREAFTER

 

Introduction

Chapter 4 begins the third major division of the book of Revelation. As the Apostle John was told to write things down, there is a dramatic shift from the present to the future. It appears as if in the twinkling of an eye the scenery changes from Earth to Heaven. The visions John experiences reach far beyond the thoughts of the imagination.

 

Jesus wants everyone to enter His Kingdom. He will reveal what happens to Satan and those who refuse. The subject of the church will no longer be discussed until Chapter 19.

 

During this introductory study of the Things Which Shall Be, additional subject matter on God's timeline is introduced not only to procure a better understanding but also as a thought-provoking experience. Although we will be charting into the unknown, remember this: 

1.  God's plan is absolute

2.  God is imparting His truths to mankind

3.  God blesses those who read, hear, and study Revelation

4.  It is a revelatory message from Jesus, not hidden

5.  It surpasses human thought and reason

6.  It is prophetic and biblical

7.  It is to bring us to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ

Hebrews 4:11 - Let us labour, therefore, to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.

 

A General Overview

NOTE: This study of Revelation, although simplified and abridged, adheres to the basic principles of hermeneutics (biblical interpretation) grammatically, historically, and accurately as possible; lending to the meaning of the text as God intended.

 

Apocalyptic Literature

The word apocalypse is a Greek word meaning revelation, to unveil, uncover, or disclose things not previously known, and which could not be known apart from God. He supernaturally reveals it to man. Although the Bible consists of many prophetic passages in the Old and New Testaments (e.g., Daniel, Ezekiel, and the words of Christ, etc.), Revelation is considered apocalyptic literature, a unique book because it requires rules of interpretation, and exegesis based on its passages of future events.

 

Now, imagine John, during the first century trying to describe future events in world history, especially those of today, and of events that have not happened. How would he explain modern constantly changing technology or instruments of war? There are, however, many instances where the Bible interprets itself, as is especially seen in Revelation 1.

 

Throughout history, many divergent interpretative approaches to the book of Revelation have developed, leaving a pathway for liberal interpretation and theology.

The following perspectives are identified:

A. Allegorical – All events are an allegory, a continuous struggle between good and evil.

 

B. Preterist – While somewhat symbolic, biblical events have already transpired – not prophetic and have no meaning for today.

 

C. Historical – Fulfillment is a literal continuation of the history of the Church by allegorizing and identifying the text as it depicts. It is also not prophetic.

 

D.  Futuristic The approach of this study is explained in the footnote above. All prophecies from Chapter 4 to the end of Revelation are yet to be fulfilled.  

 

God and Eternity

God always was, always is, and always will be. Eternity is likewise infinite. Eternity has no beginning or end. With the creation of heaven and earth and man, eternity became divided by time into two sections: (1) Eternity past, and (2) Eternity future.

 

Time

In the wedge called the time between eternity, there are two major divisions: (1) Before the Cross and, (2) After the Cross. The Cross of Jesus Christ is the dividing line between both Old and New Testament economies. Mankind, from the fall of man, looked forward to the Cross (cf. Genesis 3:15) to be redeemed (reconciled with God).

 

After Christ's redemptive and finished work through His death, burial, and Resurrection, individuals look back to the Cross for reconciliation with God. As believers, the focus is a return to eternal life similar to Eden (the New Heaven and Earth) - a lifetime of eternity in the presence of Jesus Christ.

Titus 1:2 - In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began.

 

Creation

Secularists would have you believe a theory as absolute truth that man evolved into human beings from a single-cell amoeba. Evolution is not a science – It is a theory - First published November 24, 1859. [cf. Darwin, Charles, and Gillian Beer. The Origin of Species. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.].

 

Factually, the three basic principles of science are as such:

1.  Science must deal with things – called matter

2.  Science must deal with happenings – called energy

3.  Science must deal with the matrix in which things happen – called space-time

 

Science explains that one of those three ingredients cannot exist without the other. Therefore, the universe must be a continuum of space-time, energy, and matter; and existed from the beginning of life. It is remarkable to observe Genesis 1:1 has all three elements:

1.  In the beginning – space-time

2.  God created – energy

3.  The heavens and the earth – matter

Hence, the very first verse of the Bible includes all three basic dimensions of science simultaneously.

 

Jesus said to Nicodemus:

John 3:12 - If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?

 

Heavens

Heaven is not merely a state but a place. In the Hebrew language the word heaven is plural, however frequently translated in the singular. Hebrew: ορανός ouranos [Strong's G3772], a rise as in elevation, skyward. The Hebrews had a three-story conception of heaven:

1.  The First Heaven – Home of the air, clouds, and birds of the air, i.e., the atmospheric heaven

 

2.  The Second Heaven – Home of outer space, the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies

 

 

3.  The Third Heaven – Sometimes alluded to as Paradise, the very abode, Throne, and headquarters of God, where angels are located. In our finite language, the best we can ascertain, it exists in a spiritual realm or different dimension. It is an infinity with no concept of time

 

Whether Paul had a vision or a revelation, he was permitted not to write it down:

2 Corinthians 12:4 - How that he (in a vision Paul) was caught up into Paradise, and heard unspeakable words (incapable of utterance), which it is not lawful for a man to utter (speak).

 

History

There are varying ways to divide the Bible, the following is a good simple method to remember:

1.  From Adam to Abraham – the History of the human race

2.  From Abraham to Christ – the history of the chosen race

3.  From Christ forward – the history of the Church and end times

 

Order

God is a God of order.                           

1 Corinthians 14:33 - For God is not the author of confusion (disorder), but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.

 

Seven Dispensations

There are also seven major periods called dispensations on God's calendar that logically determine the agency of God's rule of the general state of order of humanity [dates are approximate].

 

1. The Age of Innocence - This period encompasses the time between the creation of heaven and earth to the fall of man – i.e., Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 3:7 (approximately 33 ½ years).

a. Adam was the first ruler, and God gave to him dominion over all the earth

Hebrews 2:7-8a - Thou madest him (man) a little lower than the angels; thou crownedst him with glory and honour, and didst set him over the works of thy hands: Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet.

b. The earth was void of sin

c. God spoke directly to man

 

2. The Age of Conscience - 1600 years of moral responsibility extending from the fall of man (Cf. Genesis 3:6b) to Noah (cf. Genesis 6:8).

a. Man was separated from God

b. Conscience made judgments on decisions

c. The human heart reacted to the voice of God

 

3. The Age of Human Government – 437 years from Noah (cf. Genesis 6:8-9) to Abraham (cf. Genesis 11:26-12:1). During this Age, God allowed man to organize human governmental systems.

a. The result: In an attempt to reverse the curse, mankind decided to have a one-world government at the Tower of Babel (cf. Genesis 10) until God scattered the people and confounded their language.

 

4. The Age of Promise – The Abrahamic Covenant begins another 430 years (cf. Genesis 12). During this era, until the time of Moses, God arbitrated through the Patriarchs.

 

5. The Age of Law – This epoch of faith and obedience to the written Law lasted 1500 years until Jesus Christ (the second Adam), and by His death on the Cross, the Law was abolished.

a. Judges, Kings, and Prophets were the instruments of God whereby His rule was mediated on earth

b. The advent of Christ's First Coming (incarnation)

c. The purpose: Christ came to usher in the Kingdom; however, He was rejected, and the Kingdom was postponed

 

6. The Age of Grace - The Church Age is a parenthetical 2000-year era not seen by the Old Testament Prophets beginning in Acts Chapter 2 at Pentecost.

a. All things written in the Law, Psalms, and Prophets were fulfilled in Jesus Christ

b. Salvation is by faith alone in Jesus Christ whereby sins are forgiven

       c. Includes both Jews and Gentiles

 

7.         The Messianic Kingdom Age [The Millennium] A 1000-year reign and rule of Jesus Christ, Lord of Lords and King of Kings, with the saints.

 

 

Addendum Material

Below is a brief synopsis of each event. For an in-depth understanding, further study is advised.

·        From the birth of Jesus Christ to His death is approximately 33 ½ years.

 

·        There is no 0 A.D. – After 1 B.C. (Before Christ) is A.D. 1. (Anno Domini [Medieval Latin], in the year of the Lord).

 

 

·        The Hebrew reckoning of time flows according to the lunar calendar (Jewish calendar – 1 year is 360 days). On March 7, 321 A.D., Roman Emperor Constantine changed the numbering according to the solar calendar (the Gregorian calendar – 1 year is 365.242 days).

 

·        Jesus remained on the Cross for 6 hours. According to the Jewish reckoning of time, it was from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Roman calculation of time began at 6 A.M. Darkness over the earth lasted hours.

 

 

·        There were 3 days between Christ's death and Resurrection.

 

·        The traditional date Christ expired is April 3, A.D. 33.

 

 

·        There were 40 days (cf. Acts 1:3) between His Resurrection and Ascension.

 

·        There were 120 days from Christ's death to Pentecost (cf. Acts 1:15).

 

 

·        The Church Age is represented by 7 periods of Church history as found in the 7 letters to the 7 churches [still in progression].

 

·        There is a 7-year time period labeled the Great Tribulation Period or Seventy Weeks of Daniel [literally, 70 units of 7 years totaling 490 years (cf. Daniel 9:24-25)] between the catching up [called the Rapture] of the Church until the Millennium.

 

 

·        During the Millennium, a space of ½ hour's silence occurs after the seventh seal and before the blowing of the first trumpet judgment (cf. Revelation 8:1-7).

 

·        After the Millennium, an undetermined amount of time will take place for the Great White Throne Judgment and before the new heavens and earth.

 

In the following study, part two of the introductions to section three, The Things Which Shall Be Hereafter, Chapters 4 through 22 will be outlined along with an explanation of the Rapture, and varying positions on the Great Tribulation Period.

 

 

QUESTIONS:

1. Why is Revelation unique to the Bible?

2. What literary approach should be taken to Revelation?

3. How do we understand creation?

4. Read how Jesus entered humanity in Philippians 2:5b-11.

5. God is not the author of ___________.

6. Explain the three heavens?

7. According to the creation account, what does the Millennium represent?

 

 

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