Revelation Chapter 1

Scriptural Insights With John Hunt

In this episode of Scriptural Insights, John Hunt fully explains the first chapter of the book of Revelation. John Hunt takes his listeners verse by verse as he breaks down the significance of the messages in this chapter. The word Revelation is a translation of the Greek word apokalypsis, which means "an unveiling or a disclosure." As you will hear John Hunt explain, this last book in the Bible is a foretelling of what is to come in the final days, and those who read the book of Revelation are blessed because the time is near. Revelation opens with a prologue that lets the reader know that the revelation written down is actually from Jesus Christ Himself. Jesus tells the author of Revelation, John, to write what he sees in the present, as well as what visions he sees for what will take place in the future. The author of Revelation, John, describes that Jesus commissioned him to write seven letters to seven churches: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. Join John Hunt in this episode as he begins to explain the significance of this word from Jesus Christ.

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