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The Revelation of Jesus Christ REVEALED Christine Miller Nothing New Press Sarasota, Florida

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed by Christine Miller 2016 by Christine Marie Miller Nothing New Press Post Office Box 18335 Sarasota, Florida 34276 www.nothingnewpress.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This book is protected under United States and International copyright law. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, scanning, or other except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version 1984 by Thomas Nelson, unless otherwise noted. Cover art: detail from Lamb of God stained glass window, Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, Wyandotte, Michigan. Stained glass constructed and installed by The Munich Studio of Stained Glass, 1915. First Printing: 2016 Printed in the United States of America ::: 2 :::

Sample Chapters That which has been is that which will be, And that which has been done is that which will be done. So, there is nothing new under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9 ::: 3 :::

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed Table of Contents Introduction The Design of Revelation The Things Which Are Revelation 1 The things which are Revelation 2-3 The letters to the seven churches Revelation 4-5 The throne & the Lamb The Seals Opened Revelation 6:1-8 The first four seals, 96-300 AD Revelation 6:9-11 The fifth seal, 303-313 AD Revelation 6:12-17 The sixth seal, 313-325 AD Revelation 7 The first interval, 325 on The Trumpets Blown Revelation 8:1-12 The first four trumpets, 378-476 Revelation 8:13 The three woes Revelation 9:1-12 The fifth trumpet, 612-762 Revelation 9:13-21 The sixth trumpet, 1056-1453 Revelation 10 The second interval & the little book, 1455 on Revelation 11:1-6 The two witnesses, 1517 on Revelation 11:7 The war against them Revelation 11:8-14 Their death & resurrection Revelation 11:15-19 The seventh trumpet Identities Revealed Revelation 12:1-12 The woman & the dragon Revelation 12:13-17 The woman in the wilderness Revelation 13:1-11 Beasts from the sea & land Revelation 13:12-15 Identifying works: power Revelation 13:13-14 Identifying works: signs & fire Revelation 13:16-18 Identifying works: the mark of his name Revelation 14:1-5 The reappearance of the true Lamb Revelation 14:6-13 Three proclamations Revelation 14:14-20 Two harvests The Bowls Poured Out Revelation 15 The bowls of wrath revealed Revelation 16:1-2 The first bowl, 1789-1815 ::: 4 :::

Sample Chapters Revelation 16:3 The second bowl, 1789-1815 Revelation 16:4-7 The third bowl, 1789-1815 Revelation 16:8-9 The fourth bowl, 1789-1815 Revelation 16:10-11 The fifth bowl, 1848-1870 Revelation 16:12 The sixth bowl, 1876-1917 Revelation 16:13-16 The third interval, 1917 to the present Revelation 16:16 Armageddon Revelation 16:17-21 The seventh bowl Revelation 17:1-6 Mystery Babylon the Great Revelation 17:7-11 Seven heads Revelation 17:12-18 Ten horns Revelation 18 The fall of Babylon The Return of the King Revelation 19 The final battle Revelation 20 The millennial reign Revelation 21 The new heaven & new earth Revelation 22 The river & tree of life Summary & conclusion Appendix The Teaching Tools of Scripture The Precedent of Daniel Marked on the Hand and Forehead The Chiastic Structure of Revelation Revelation s Outline of History Bibliography Index ::: 5 :::

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed Introduction MOST OF US, INCLUDING MYSELF, have been taught that the events of Revelation will take place shortly prior to, during, or following the end of this age and the return of Jesus Christ. But I no longer believe that to be the case. The first thing the apostle testifies to in REV 1 is: The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants things which must shortly take place. REV 1:1 The nearness of the fulfillment is repeated again in REV 22:6 and 22:10. The Greek for shortly means quickly, at once, without delay. The plain meaning of the language is that the events of Revelation began to come to pass shortly after John received the vision. GOD DID NOT LIE TO US. The view that all the events of Revelation are future to us is a relatively new view in the history of the church. Traditionally, Revelation was seen as an unfolding prophecy of the things which will take place between the first and second comings of Jesus Christ. This unfolding historical prophecy is in the same manner as Daniel, which set the precedent. One other view which all of us have heard, is that Revelation has already been fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple (70 AD). This ::: 6 :::

Sample Chapters view does not align with the precedent set by Daniel, and requires that John saw the vision before 70 AD. If he saw it after, then Jerusalem and the Temple were already destroyed, and the obvious meaning of the vision as a future fulfillment from John s vantage point would make no sense. John was exiled on the island of Patmos for the word of God during a time of tribulation or persecution (REV 1:9). The early church fathers agree that he was exiled during the reign of Caesar Domitian. Domitian became emperor in 81 AD, and the Christian persecution lasted from 95-96 AD. The persecution ended when he was assassinated in 96 AD. So, I assume John was imprisoned in 95 or 96 AD. The Temple had already been destroyed, and as the prophecy makes it clear that John will be seeing events future to him, he could not be witnessing the destruction of Jerusalem or the Temple. That is not to say that the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple was not foretold, it was just not in Revelation. THE PRECEDENT OF DANIEL. God had been speaking continuously into the life of Israel as a nation since Moses was called. That speaking became the Old Testament. But the speaking was about to stop, for a time. Before it stopped, Daniel had a series of prophetic visions (DAN 7-12). Those prophetic visions, which were all future to Daniel, have been long since fulfilled by Alexander the Great, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, and Jesus the Messiah. God was showing His people what would happen in the world until the first coming of Jesus Christ until the day came when He Himself would come to dwell among men. Shortly after Daniel s lifetime, the final Old Testament prophet to speak was Malachi. Then there was silence for about 400 years. The silence was broken with the announcement of John the Baptist s birth (LUK 1:5-25). Part of our misunderstanding of Revelation comes from misunderstanding the historical fulfillment of Daniel s prophecy. In particular, Daniel s seventy-week prophecy (DAN 9:20-27) has nothing to do with Revelation and the second coming of Jesus Christ, but was completely fulfilled with the first coming of Jesus Christ (see The Precedent of Daniel in the Appendix). ::: 7 :::

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed Revelation follows the precedent set by Daniel. With the coming of John the Baptist, God was once again speaking to His people, through the end of the generation of the apostles. That speaking became the New Testament. John was the last apostle alive when he was on Patmos and, as with the precedent of Daniel, the speaking was about to stop. Before it stopped, John had a prophetic vision in which he was shown what would happen in the world until the second coming of Jesus Christ. The events of Revelation, which we are about to read, began their fulfillment shortly after the time that John received the vision, and have continued over the course of the next 1900 years, to date. They will climax in the culminating event of the book, the return of Jesus Christ as King of kings and Lord of lords. That is my assumption as we go forward. I hope to reveal, through the startling events of history, how most of the amazing prophecies of Revelation have already been fulfilled. Our time in history in 2016 is right before the return of the Lord Jesus Christ! ::: 8 :::

Sample Chapters The Design of Revelation THERE HAVE BEEN VARIOUS schemes put forward over the centuries to explain the design of the book, within its historical context, which I have summarized in the notes at http://revelationrevealed.online/extras. The scheme, however, which seemed to me to fit the repeating patterns I had been seeing throughout the Scriptures beginning from Genesis, and which unfolded before my eyes in Revelation itself, I first encountered in Fred P. Miller s Revelation: A Panorama of the Gospel Age. Simply put, the events predicted in Revelation take place in a series: a series of sevens repeats three times. First the Lamb opens seven seals, and the seventh seal reveals a new series: trumpets. Then the angels blow seven trumpets, and the seventh trumpet reveals a new series: bowls of wrath. Then seven bowls of wrath are poured out. When the seventh bowl of wrath is poured out, it does not reveal a new series of judgments, but rather a loud voice came out of the temple, from the throne, saying, It is done! (REV 16:17). This ingenious design communicates a clear message: as each new series cannot begin until the previous series is completed, for each new series is contained within the final event of the previous series, we are given an unmistakable picture of sequential progression. ::: 9 :::

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed And after there is an explanation of Babylon, who is being judged by the bowls of wrath (REV 17), and the lamenting of the world over her fall (REV 18), and the rejoicing of the saints and the worship of God over her judgment (REV 19), then the next event is the thousand-year reign and the marriage supper of the Lamb (REV 20). So when the events of history surpass the seventh bowl of wrath, we will be at the end of this age: Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse! The One sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war. His eyes are like a flame of fire, and on His head are many diadems, and He has a name written that no one knows but Himself. He is clothed in a robe dipped in blood, and the name by which He is called is the Word of God. And the armies of heaven, arrayed in fine linen, white and pure, were following Him on white horses. From His mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations, and He will rule them with a rod of iron. He will tread the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God the Almighty. On His robe and on His thigh He has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords. REV 20:11-16 In each series of seven, there is an interval between the sixth and seventh judgment. These intervals are described. Now we can begin examining the unfolding of the events that the seals, trumpets, and bowls of wrath portray, understanding their underlying structure. It will be helpful, going through this book, to have the Bible open as well, to follow along and look up the references as we encounter them. ::: 10 :::

Sample Chapters The Things Which Are ::: 11 :::

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed Revelation 1 The Things Which Are Write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after this. REV 1:19 THIS VERSE IS A KEY to understanding the book of Revelation. In the book, John will write the things he saw: what is, and what will be. REV 1-3 describes what is. In REV 1 we learn that John was exiled to Patmos, there because the church was in the midst of a persecution. He describes the awesome glory of the risen Son of Man, whose words John records, and by whose authority the vision is given. These are things in John s present. Symbols are introduced. The symbols, which have already been explained elsewhere in Scripture, pass without comment. This is helpful to remember when we get to more difficult parts of the book later on. The double-edged sword coming from the mouth of the Son of Man needs no explanation, because the Word of God has already been described as a sword by Paul (EPH 6:17) and the writer of Hebrews (HEB 4:12). By the time John received this vision, Paul had been martyred thirty years, and his letters were well-known to all the churches and received as authoritative everywhere. But the symbols not encountered elsewhere in Scrip- ::: 12 :::

Sample Chapters ture receive comment, thus we learn that lampstands (menorahs) are churches, and stars are angels. REV 2-3 contains the letters to the seven churches. These letters actually describe the seven churches as they were in John s time, with the Lord s blessing and warning for each. So they were unique to a specific time in history. Some say these letters describe the church in history, that the church at Ephesus was the church during the Roman Empire, and on down the line, with the church at Laodicea being the church at the time when Jesus returns. But I disagree. John is still describing what is. We know, because when the vision shifts to what will be, John is told that (REV 4:1). It may also be that as the letters describe the church that is in the present time, they describe the present state of the church, which always is because of the Lord s grace, human nature, and sin. If so, we can find our church described in one of the seven letters, and perhaps ourselves; along with each commendation and warning. Hopefully we will heed it. As you travel through this book, be sure to visit our website for extra materials, such as quotations from church fathers and historians, book citations, references, suggestions for deeper study, maps, photographs and artwork, and answers to common questions. VISIT http://revelationrevealed.online/extras ::: 13 :::

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Revealed The Revelation of Jesus Christ REVEALED may be ordered online at http://revelationrevealed.online Other Books by Christine Miller: The Law of Love All Through the Ages History through Literature Guide The Story of the Ancient World The Story of the Greeks The Story of the Romans The Story of the Middle Ages The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation The Story of the Thirteen Colonies The Story of the Great Republic Christine blogs daily at http://www.alittleperspective.com. ::: 14 :::