Revelation Week 6

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Survey of Revelation

Part VI (10.1-11.19)

January 6, 2008

Review – Structure of the Book

Vision 1 The 7 Churches in Asia Minor (ch. 1-3)

Vision 2 Seven Seals (ch. 4-7 )

Vision 3 Seven Trumpets (ch. 8-11)

Vision 4 The Battle against Satan (ch. 12-14)

Vision 5 Seven Bowls (ch. 15-16)

Vision 6 The Downfall of Babylon (ch. 17-19)

Vision 7 The New Heavens and New Earth (20-22)

Vision 3 Seven Trumpets (ch. 8-11)

The first trumpet - hail and fire The second trumpet – a burning mountain

thrown into the sea The third trumpet - bitter waters The fourth trumpet – darkness

Vision 3 Seven Trumpets (ch. 8-11)

The fifth trumpet – army of locusts commanded by Apollyon

The sixth trumpet – killer angels & 2 M horsemen

The Interlude before the Seventh Trumpet (10:1-11:14) The angel and the little scroll (10)

The two witnesses (11:1-14)

The angel and the little scroll (10) Here is an interlude between the 6th and

7th trumpets. Consider the following as we read 10.1-7:

Where have we seen an interlude before? What might the interlude mean? How would you describe the angel? Who is he?

The angel and the little scroll (10)Consider the following as we read 10.8-11: Why was the scroll both sweet and sour? How does the Christian life reflect both

sweet and sour aspects?

The Two Witnesses (11.1-14)

Consider the following as we read 11.1-14: When does this take place? What is the message of ch. 11? How does

it help assure us of the final victory of God in this world?

Of what significance is “42” in 11.2? (see Daniel 9.24 & 2 Tim 3.1)

The Two Witnesses (11.1-14)

Consider the following as we read 11.1-14: Of which Old Testament characters are we

reminded by the two witnesses? What is their significance?

How do these events encourage John and the churches in the midst of persecution?

Next Week:

The fourth vision: The Battle Against Satan

Revelation 12-13 Ch. 10-11 in Thomas

George Frederick Handel1685-1759

From George Frederic Handel's"MESSIAH" Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

for the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth.Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (19.6)

The kingdom of this world is become the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign for ever and ever (11.15)

From George Frederic Handel's"MESSIAH"King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. (19.16)

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! and He shall reign forever and everKing of Kings, King of Kings,and Lord of Lords.Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah