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Introduction to Matthew and the genealogy of Jesus.
The Release of Satan, the Great White Throne and the New Heaven and New Earth round out this magnificent book.
The triumphant return of Jesus, the defeat of His enemies and the establishment of His 1,000 year reign.
The religious, commercial, and financial dimensions of the Beast's empire are unraveling.
The 7 bowl judgments detail the unraveling of the Beast's empire and his hold on rebellious humanity.
A triumphant vision of Jesus followed by the prophetic proclamations of six angels--a prelude to the bowl judgments.
Satan constructs a false trinity, when he presents his "Christ" to the world energized by the false prophet to deceive the world into the worship of Satan and his "Christ.”
Revelation 12: John identifies the main players in the drama of the Great Tribulation.
God raises up the two witnesses to challenge the Beast (the antichrist), by faithfully proclaiming the truth for 3 1/2 years.
The 5th and 6th Trumpet judgments are followed by the recommissioning of John as God's prophet in chapter 10.
The 144,000 are God's witnesses during the Tribulation, with the result that countless come to faith and their prayers are answered by the Trumpet judgments of God.
Only the Lamb of God can open the 7 seals, which He does in chapter 6.
John is in the throne room of heaven witnessing the concentric circles of worship and adoration of the father and the Son.
Jesus, the Lord of the church, evaluates the church at Philadelphia and at Laodicea.
The Lord of the Church evaluates the church at Thyatira and at Sardis.
The Lord of the church evaluates the churches at Ephesus, Smyrna and Pergamum.
The exalted Jesus appears to John in all His glory and majesty.
John introduces Jesus, the Warrior Lamb of God.
Revelation: Introductory items on the book, plus the opening verses that introduce Jesus Christ and His Revelation to John.
Introduction to Prophecy, part 6: Jesus' Olivet Discourse closes with the exhortation to be ready and be faithful, while Paul encourages the Thessalonians with the teaching on the Rapture and his warning about the signs of the Day of the Lord.



