Revelation Revealed

by Christine Miller | Nothing New Press

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  • Table of Contents
    • Introduction
      • Design of Revelation
    • The Things Which Are
      • Revelation 1
      • Revelation 2-3
      • Revelation 4-5
    • Seals Opened
      • Revelation 6
      • Revelation 7
    • Trumpets Blown
      • Revelation 8
      • Revelation 9
      • Revelation 10
      • Revelation 11
    • Identities Revealed
      • Revelation 12
      • Revelation 13
      • Revelation 14
    • Bowls Poured out
      • Revelation 15
      • Revelation 16
      • Revelation 17
      • Revelation 18
    • Return of the King
      • Revelation 19
      • Revelation 20
      • Revelation 21
      • Revelation 22
    • Appendices
      • Teaching Tools
      • Precedent of Daniel
      • Marked on Hand…
      • Chiastic Structure
      • Outline of History
      • FAQs
      • Bibliography
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John’s Vision Regarding the Second Coming of Messiah

June 28, 2016 by Christine Miller Leave a Comment

John had a prophetic vision in which he was shown what would happen in the world until the second coming of Jesus Christ (Introduction, pg. 3).

“But while Daniel looks to the first advent of the Messiah as the heir of the preceding world-monarchies, John looks to the second advent of Christ and the new heavens and the new earth.”

Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, Vol 1. p. 828.

“Furthermore, the various lines of prophecy carry the reader down through the ages to the second coming of Christ, and the new heavens and earth.”

Froom, Prophetic Faith, Vol. 1, p. 88.

John, the Last Apostle

June 28, 2016 by Christine Miller Leave a Comment

John was the last apostle alive when he was on Patmos (Introduction, pg. 3).

“He may have been about ten years younger than Jesus, and as, according to the unanimous testimony of antiquity, he lived till the reign of Trajan, i.e., till after 98, he must have attained an age of over ninety years.… He seems to have been the youngest of the apostles, as he long outlived them all…”

Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, Vol. 1, pp. 347, 348.

Revelation Follows the Precedent of Daniel

June 28, 2016 by Christine Miller Leave a Comment

Revelation follows the precedent set by Daniel (Introduction, pg. 3).

“The Apocalypse, written centuries later, came gradually to be seen to constitute the complement of the earlier prophecies of Daniel, amplifying the details of the career of the Roman fourth empire in the prophetic series, and spanning the Christian Era from the first to the second advent…”

LeRoy Froom, Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, Vol. 1, p. 891.

“What had opened [Luther’s] eyes, under God, to the truth and authenticity of Revelation was his reading of the Book of Daniel. Suddenly everything fell into place, and from that moment on, by his comparing Scripture with Scripture, the Book of Revelation governed Luther’s entire thinking and theology, as his preface (vorhede) to Revelation in his 1534 Bible testifies.”

Bill Cooper. The Authenticity of the New Testament Part 2: Acts, the Epistles and Revelation (Kindle Locations 1628-1629).  . Kindle Edition.

400 Years of Silence

June 28, 2016 by Christine Miller Leave a Comment

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) (Introduction, pg. 2).

I have now sought to trace the history to the same people through the years of waiting that elapsed from the time when the voice of inspiration ceased until the heavens resounded with the glad announcement of  ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good-will toward men,’ thus heralding Messiah’s long-promised advent.”

Harry A. Ironside, The Four Hundred Silent Years: From Malachi to Matthew, Preface.

Daniel’s Prophetic Visions

June 28, 2016 by Christine Miller Leave a Comment

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.

“In the eighth chapter, Daniel describes in a vision the incredibly accurate occurrence of the Medo-Persian struggle with the rise of the Greeks. The first kingdom of the Greek empire defeats the Medo-Persians inside their own territory and then in the height of power the first kingdom is broken and divided into four horns or kingdoms. The incredible part is that Daniel not only gives this precise outline years before 325 B.C. when the events happened, but he also names the participants by name, before they had risen to power!”

Miller, Revelation: A Panorama, Ch. 2, “Revelation 13: The Little Horn and 666.”

“The general attack against the early date long claimed for the writing of the book of Daniel, and its authorship by the saintly Jewish captive and statesman, Daniel, is centered chiefly on chapter 11, which, it is widely assumed, offers a detailed description of the period of Antiochus Epiphanes and the wars of the Maccabees, in the second century B.C. No one, the critics claim, except a compatriot of that ruler, would be able to refer with such exactitude to actual events of the time.”

Froom, Prophetic Faith, Vol. 1, pp. 55-56.

See also The Precedent of Daniel in the Appendix for the discussion of the fulfillment of Daniel’s prophecies concerning the first advent of the Messiah.

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Design of Revelation
  • Revelation 1
  • Revelation 2-3
  • Revelation 4-5
  • Revelation 6
  • Revelation 7
  • Revelation 8
  • Revelation 9
  • Revelation 10
  • Revelation 11
  • Revelation 12
  • Revelation 13
  • Revelation 14
  • Revelation 15
  • Revelation 16
  • Revelation 17
  • Revelation 18
  • Revelation 19
  • Revelation 20
  • Revelation 21
  • Revelation 22
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography

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