Revelation
This book of the Bible has been terribly misinterpreted. Our preachers and people are putting their attention in useless final events that are uncapable of transforming the character. In our series, we look at repeated and emphasized words to identify the real message behind this book.
Let's forget about historical events and silly interpretations and navigate over the main subject of Revelation: How to Overcome...
Revelation 1-3 Hermeneutics, The Seven Ladies
Topic: We applied the hermeneutical methods learned in our Youth Sabbath School to Revelation 1-3. The following questions are answered:
What are the keywords?
What is Revelation trying to communicate to us?
Revelation 4-5 Hermeneutics, Who is Worthy?
Topic: We applied the hermeneutical methods learned in our Youth Sabbath School to Revelation 4. The following questions are answered:
What is the key concepts repeated in chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5?
What did John saw in the light of the Old Testament?
Revelation 8 and 9 Hermeneutics
Our traditional interpretations of Revelation are centered on final days events that have no power to convert the heart. This approach must change. People cannot continue preaching interpretations that inspire fear or curiosity while pretend to produce conversions with these trivial things. We need to be see the big picture, that is, what is the relevance of this events on the life of the believer.
In this presentation, we are going to cross reference Revelation 8 and 9 with the exodus from Egypt. We are going to go back to the book Exodus and understand why God is in war with the powers of the world.
Revelation 10 Hermeneutics, Time No More
Topic: In the abscence of keywords, we are forced to go to the context. Revelation 10 is a composite imagery of Daniel 12 and Ezekiel 3. We go to these verses searching for keywords that help us to understand what this obscrure text is about.