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Episode Synopsis
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We ought not disrupt the unity of the contents of this book. G.K. Beale writes, “The contents of this vision...are closely linked to what has gone before (i.e., in the book Revelation).”
Jesus' kingship is a present reality, not something that is exclusively a future reality. G.K. Beale writes, “This kingship (i.e., of Jesus) is not simply a future reality, but something which began at the resurrection (i.e., of Jesus).”
Chapters 4-5 are another reminder as to how abundantly worshipful the book of Revelation is. The ultimate view of Jesus is one that leads us to worship him.
Revelation summarizes the full story of the Bible.
We ought not disrupt the unity of the contents of this book. G.K. Beale writes, “The contents of this vision...are closely linked to what has gone before (i.e., in the book Revelation).”
Jesus' kingship is a present reality, not something that is exclusively a future reality. G.K. Beale writes, “This kingship (i.e., of Jesus) is not simply a future reality, but something which began at the resurrection (i.e., of Jesus).”
Chapters 4-5 are another reminder as to how abundantly worshipful the book of Revelation is. The ultimate view of Jesus is one that leads us to worship him.
Revelation summarizes the full story of the Bible.
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