The Greek name of The Bible book of Revelation, A·po·ka′ly·psis(apocalypse), means "Uncovering" or "Disclosure." This name indicates the meaning of Revelation-it uncovers matters that had been hidden and discloses events that would happen long after it was written. Many of its prophecies are yet to be fulfilled.
Overview of the book of RevelationIntroduction.-Revelation 1:1-9.
Messages from Jesus to the seven congregations.-Revelation 1:10-3:22.
A vision of God on his throne in heaven.-Revelation 4:1-11.
A series of visions, each one leading into the next:
Seven seals.-Revelation 5:1-8:6.
Seven trumpets, the last three of which introduce three woes.-Revelation 8:7-14:20.
Seven bowls, each containing a plague representing a divine judgment to be poured out on the earth.-Revelation 15:1-16:21.
Visions of the destruction of God's enemies.-Revelation 17:1-20:10.
Visions of blessings from God for heaven and earth.-Revelation 20:11-22:5.
Conclusion.-Revelation 22:6-21.
Its meaning is positive, not fearful or terrifying to those who serve God. While many associate the word "apocalypse" with great disaster, the book of Revelation begins and ends by saying that those who read, understand, and apply its message would be happy for doing so.-Revelation 1:3; 22:7.
Revelation uses many "signs," or symbols, that are not to be understood literally.-Revelation 1:1.
Many major entities and symbols in the book of Revelation are introduced earlier in the Bible:
Jehovah-"the true God in the heavens" and Creator of all things.-Deuteronomy 4:39; Psalm 103:19; Revelation 4:11;15:3.
Jesus Christ-"the Lamb of God."-John 1:29; Revelation 5:6; 14:1.
Satan the Devil-God's adversary.-Genesis 3:14, 15; John 8:44; Revelation 12:9.
Babylon the Great-like ancient Babylon (Babel), an enemy of Jehovah God and his people and a source of religious lies.-Genesis 11:2-9; Isaiah 13:1, 11; Revelation 17:4-6;18:4, 20.
"The sea"-wicked mankind opposed to God.-Isaiah 57:20; Revelation 13:1; 21:1.
Features corresponding to the ancient tabernacle used for God's worship-including the ark of the covenant, the glassy sea (basin for washing), lamps, offerings of incense, and an altar of sacrifice.-Exodus 25:10, 17, 18; 40:24-32;Revelation 4:5, 6; 5:8; 8:3; 11:19.
Wild beasts-symbolizing human governments.-Daniel 7:1-8, 17-26; Revelation 13:2, 11; 17:3.
Numbers used symbolically.-Revelation 1:20; 8:13; 13:18;21:16.
The visions apply to "the Lord's day," which began when God's Kingdom was set up in 1914 and Jesus began ruling as King. (Revelation 1:10) We can therefore expect the main fulfillment of Revelation to be in our time.
To understand the book of Revelation, we need the same things that help us to understand the rest of the Bible, including wisdom from God and assistance from those who already understand it.-Acts 8:26-39; James 1:5.
Read the book of Revelation in the Bible
The most obvious would be 666, the fabled "mark of the Beast" found referenced in the Christian Bible in the book of Revelation
Try looking in the last book of the Bible, called Revelation. That tells a lot about what will happen in the future.
Well, if you believe the book of revelation, then supposedly Jesus (which is god's son as well as also being god) will come as a "thief in the night" and take "his children" aka his followers to heaven. Apparently, during that time god will supposedly put Hades/Satan/the devil into a lake of fire with the rest of the non-believers (except for the 25% of the earth god supposedly gives death permission to kill by sword, plague, and famine). So, if you believe the bible and the book of revelation, then yes. If you don't believe in the book of revelation or the rest of the bible (such as if you are an atheist like myself) then no, because atheists believe there is no god or devil.
* The Gospels* The Acts of the Apostles* The Letters* The book of Revelation
REVELATION The last book in the Bible is "The Apocalypse", commonly now known as "The Book of Revelation" or casually as "Revelations". It was written by St. John.
Book of Revelation
As for Christians, the concluding book is called Revelation.
The Book of Revelation - novel - was created in 2000.
The Book of Revelation - film - was created in 2006.
The book of Revelation is a book of the end times or last days.
The duration of The Book of Revelation - film - is 1.98 hours.
According to truthnet.org, there are 404 verses in the book of Revelation.
The author of Revelation is John of Patmos
The book of Revelation is also known as the Apocalypse.
The last book in the New Testament is the Book of Revelation, which describes the visions and prophecies of the Apostle John.
Revelation is one book of 66 in the Bible and is the very last book. There are 22 chapters.