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🗓️ 28 December 2024
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:13.0 | John, maybe the apostle, wrote the book of Revelation on the island of Patmos. It was a tiny |
0:18.0 | prison island, kind of like Alcatraz. The church was still undergoing |
0:21.6 | lots of persecution at the time, and in fact, church history tells us Rome first tried to |
0:26.4 | burn John alive in oil, but he survived. And since they couldn't figure out how to kill him, |
0:30.9 | they exiled him to Patmos. This letter, he wrote, is a singular revelation, not plural, not |
0:36.4 | revelations. John tells us in verse one that this is |
0:39.2 | the revelation of Jesus. Some believe that means the book is revealing Jesus to us, and others |
0:44.5 | believe that means Jesus is the one doing the revealing, while some others think it could actually |
0:48.9 | be both, because if Jesus is revealing something to his people, his body, then that also tells us |
0:53.7 | more about Jesus himself. |
0:55.3 | So as we read this book, just like with all our books from Day 1 and Genesis 1, we're going to look for Jesus and what we learn about him. |
1:02.7 | And by the way, verse 3 says we'll be blessed if we read this book aloud and pay attention to it. |
1:08.3 | That is the first of seven blessed our statements in this book. Be on the lookout |
1:12.5 | for them. They're called the seven beatitudes of Revelation. John wrote this letter to seven churches, |
1:17.5 | some of whom we've met already, and his message is first and foremost to them in their immediate |
1:22.3 | context. Jewish teaching and culture love numbers and symbols. So while this book still has a lot to offer |
1:28.6 | modern readers, most scholars warn against trying to treat it like a combination lock where you can |
1:32.9 | connect the numbers in just the right way to unlock some kind of secret hidden information about the |
1:36.6 | future. The stated purpose of this book is to reveal something. When you're trying to reveal something |
1:41.9 | to your reader, you don't hide it and bury it in code. That means you can take a deep breath because the pressure is off for you to figure out how and |
1:48.8 | when the world ends over the course of the next four days reading. I also want to encourage you to |
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