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The reason Scripture does not argue the existence of God is because God has made himself known to all of mankind. Theologians call God making himself known “revelation.” God has revealed himself to man, and therefore, man is without excuse for not believing in him (Romans 1:20). All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, Revelation 22:1 ESV / 6 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb.

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Many Christians consider Revelation to be a mysterious and even frightening book of scripture. Some avoid studying it, and among those who do try, many find it confusing. Why does the book confound so many and give rise to so many conflicting interpretations? The answer: because it's the final book of the Bible.

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The Bible with its 66 books can be compared to a novel having 66 chapters. Like a novel, the storyline builds from front to back, with the characters, themes and plot elements introduced early and developed across many chapters. Obviously, the Bible doesn't read like most novels, but it was intended to be understood as a single work, and it did have a single Author.

Now consider what would happen if you selected a novel from the shelves of your local bookstore and decided to read only the final chapter. How much of that final chapter would you understand? Most likely, you would be thoroughly confused. Naturally, only after reading the entire book would the final chapter make any sense.

Likewise, we could see Revelation as the final chapter in God's 66-chapter novel called the Bible. In the same way that we must read a novel cover to cover before understanding it properly, so must Bible students have an understanding of the Bible's first 65 books before they can truly understand its final book.

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Under these circumstances, a verse-by-verse teaching of Revelation would be a challenging endeavor. How do you teach the last chapter in a novel when you can't be sure your audience has studied the first 65 books? The answer is simple: you teach them the entire Bible!

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Consequently, our Revelation study examines not only the 22 chapters of John's vision, it also covers relevant sections of Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Leviticus, Ruth, Kings and Chronicles, Job, the Psalms, Daniel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, all the minor prophets, the Gospels and the Epistles. Virtually every book of the Bible will be consulted during our in-depth course, leading many VBVM students to say that our Revelation study is an attempt to teach the entire Bible in a single course. We know no other way to do it!

This 2020 version of VBVMI's most popular Bible study was updated with new content and visuals, including video for all lessons.You can choose either to watch the videos or listen to the MP3 audio teaching since both contain the same material. Enhance your understanding by downloading the PDF study notes and full-color visual aids for projection or printing. Use all the materials to study for yourself or to teach the class to others.

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    Chapter 1:1-20

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    Chapter 2:1-7

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    Chapter 2:8-29

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    Chapter 3:1-22

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    Daniel 2:1-16, 25-45; Age of the Gentiles (Part 1)

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    Daniel 7 & 9; Age of the Gentiles (Part 2)

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    Chapter 4:1-6

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    Chapters 4:7-11; 5:1-14

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    Olivet Discourse (Matt 24:1-8), Rev 6:1-4

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    Chapters 8 & 9

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    Chapter 9:13-21, 10:1-11

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    Chapter 12:1-17

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    Chapter 20:1-3, Dan. 9 & 12, Is. 26

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    Chapter 20:7-10, Ez. 38,39

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    Chapter 20:10-15, 21

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    Chapter 21:9-27, 22

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