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Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 20:7-22

Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 20:7-22

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In this episode of Bible Streams, as we conclude our examination of the Revelation's content, we delve into the cosmic drama at its heart, exploring the ultimate showdown between good and evil and the glorious promise of a new heaven and a new earth. Join Chris and Jo (but not Alex, sigh) as they unpack the rich symbolism and historical context, offering a fresh perspective on this often-misunderstood book.

As we journey through Revelation 20 and 21, we encounter dragons, beasts, and the mysterious thousand-year reign, all leading to the triumphant arrival of the New Jerusalem. The podcast delves into the significance of these apocalyptic images, reminding us that Revelation is not about predicting the end of the world but about finding courage and hope in our present lives. With references to Isaiah, Ezekiel, and the Gospels, we see how the narrative of God's ultimate victory over evil unfolds, inviting us to be part of His great story. Whether you're a seasoned theologian or just curious about the end times, this episode offers insights that are both profound and accessible.

Resources

  1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
  2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
  3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
  4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

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