Publisher's Synopsis
The book of Revelation is an exciting, yet often misunderstood book of the Bible. Christians for centuries have wondered (and disagreed) exactly what it means. Enjoy getting a basic overview of the 4 different interpretations of Revelation (historicist, futurist, idealist, and preterist) and find out how each view explains key end-times topics. Packed with pictures, timelines, and comparison charts, Rose's Understanding the Book of Revelation PowerPoint is perfect for any Revelation Bible study.
This Ready-to-use PowerPoint Will Add Depth to Any Revelation Study. It includes-
- More than 100 full-color, ready-to-use slides
- 50 photos, illustrations, and comparison charts showing tons of information at a glance
- Overview of the author, date, outline, and themes of the Book of Revelation
- Section-by-section commentary on the Book of Revelation, explaining how each of the 4 views explains key symbols/passages.
- Map of the seven churches
- Printable worksheets and handouts
Explains Revelation Bible Symbols in an Easy-to-Understand Way:
- The 7 Seals
- The 7 Churches
- 144,000
- Mark of the Beast (666)
- Persecuted Woman
- The 7 Trumpets
- The 7 Bowls
- Great Prostitute
- Fall of Babylon
- New Creation-New Heaven and New Earth
- Millennium
- Healing of the Nations
- Historicist - Revelation is prophecy about church history from the time of John to the end of the world.
- Preterist - Revelation is prophecy that was fulfilled primarily in the first century AD.
- Futurist - Revelation is prophecy primarily about the future end of the world.
- Idealist - Revelation is a non-historical and non-prophetic drama about spiritual realities.
- Full-color maps showing the location of the 7 churches: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea
- Dozens of comparison charts showing how each of the 4 common views (Historicist, Preterist, Futurist, and Idealist) interpret key symbols and passages with the Book of Revelation.
- Rearrange the format for specific environment or time considerations
- Present at the speed that's best for study participants
- Or use only a portion of the information for a special presentation