Revelation
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sarahanne01 on April 28, 2010
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Intro to New Testament: Unit Test III
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
John the Apostle | Author of Revelation |
Resurrection of believers at the time of Christ's coming, followed by a millennium, then comes the final judgment of unbelievers. | Historic Premillenial View |
The millennium is being fulfilled in a spiritual fashion in the ministry of the church. The last judgment takes place and a new heaven and a new earth of inaugurated as the home of the believers. | Amillennial view |
Saints are raptured from the earth. Christ brings with him the raptured christians and establishes a Jewish millennium in fulfillment of the OT prophecies. | Dispensational Premillennial View |
The preaching of the gospel in the world will gradually be won to Christ. Christ returns after the millennium. | Postmillennialism View |
exists; history; evil; triumphant conclusion | The central themes of Revelation are that God ___ and is guiding the course of _____, that he has overcome ___, and that he will bring everything to a ________ __________ in his time. |
Grasping God's relation to the world | What is one key to understanding Revelation? |
God, the Son of God, and eschatology. | The major theological teaching of Revelation focuses on... |
the Suffering Servant. | The Lamb represents... |
the Ruling Sovereign. | The Lion represents... |
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