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The Book of Revelation describes this moment of Satan's return and judgment at the end of a 1, year period.

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The time has come for judging the dead, and for rewarding your servants the prophets and your people who revere your name, both great and small — and for destroying those who destroy the earth. There is nothing in the Book of Revelation to pinpoint an exact date of the final battle between the forces of good and evil.

The Tribulation is mentioned in Revelation , in reference to a period spoken of by Jesus in Matthew And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. The robed and washed people mentioned by Jesus in the Revelation passage are most likely the souls of believers who were taken before the pearly gates during the Rapture.

Before the Great Tribulation ravages the Earth, some believers claim the souls of the righteous will be pulled into the heavens by Christ himself.

This so-called Rapture is mentioned in 1 Thessalonians 4. Unfortunately, the Bible does not exactly specify when the Rapture is bound to take place and some interpretations suggest it will happen after the Tribulation. However, it remains to be seen when this will happen — one year from now or 1, years from now. The Bible makes a clear point about the world coming to an end at some point in the future but does not specify a day or year this will happen. The end of the world will be preceded by signs in the earth and the heavens and some believe these are already cropping up in the skies.

Many will roam to and fro, and knowledge will increase. When the power of the holy people has been shattered, all these things will be completed.

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There is no specific timeframe for when this battle will play out but it will end with the triumph of God. The book comprises two main parts, the first of which chapters 2—3 contains moral admonitions but no visions or symbolism in individual letters addressed to the seven Christian churches of Asia Minor. In the second part chapters 4— , visions, allegories , and symbols to a great extent unexplained so pervade the text that exegetes necessarily differ in their interpretations.

Many scholars, however, agree that Revelation is not simply an abstract spiritual allegory divorced from historical events, nor merely a prophecy concerning the final upheaval at the end of the world, couched in obscure language. Rather, it deals with a contemporary crisis of faith, probably brought on by Roman persecutions.

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Christians are consequently exhorted to remain steadfast in their faith and to hold firmly to the hope that God will ultimately be victorious over his and their enemies. Because such a view presents current problems in an eschatological context , the message of Revelation also becomes relevant to future generations of Christians who, Christ forewarned, would likewise suffer persecution. Although Christ is clearly the central figure of Revelation, an understanding of the text presupposes familiarity with Old Testament language and concepts, especially those taken from the books of Daniel and Ezekiel.

Overview: Revelation Ch. 1-11

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