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  1. The Book of Revelation—What Does It Mean? | Bible Questions

    What is Apocalypse? Begin with Revelation 1 to understand this fascinating book: the 7 churches of Revelation, heavenly visions, prophecies, beasts, symbols.

  2. Revelation | Online Bible | NWT Study Bible - JW.ORG

    Revelation. Read the Bible free online. The NWT Study Bible is complete with cross references, maps, and an accurate Bible dictionary.

  3. Revelation— What It Means for You Today | Watchtower Study

    13 The book of Revelation informs us that God’s people would be persecuted in our day —“the Lord’s day.” Revelation chapter 12 mentions that war breaks out in heaven immediately …

  4. Revelation—Its Grand Climax At Hand! - JW.ORG

    Revelation—Its Grand Climax At Hand! Revelation—Its Happy Climax! The Grand Theme of the Bible Things That Must Shortly Take Place Jesus Comes With Encouragement

  5. Book of Revelation Introduction | JW.ORG Videos

    Revelation was written by the apostle John in about 96 C.E. While the book of Genesis tells how Paradise was lost, Revelation tells how Paradise will be regained.

  6. The Mysterious Book of Revelation Explained - JW.ORG

    The Mysterious Book of Revelation Explained The Mysterious Book of Revelation Explained! Most mysteries are fiction. But the Bible book of Revelation tells of mysteries that deal with events …

  7. What Is the Seven-Headed Wild Beast of Revelation Chapter 13?

    What does Revelation chapter 13 mean? How are 7 heads, 10 horns, and political governments involved? Why do the Bible beasts of Revelation have authority and power?

  8. What Is New Jerusalem in the Bible Book of Revelation? - JW.ORG

    ‘New Jerusalem’ only appears twice in the Bible, at Revelation 3:12 and Revelation 21:2. This symbolic city represents a group of Jesus’ followers, also called the bride of Christ, who go to …

  9. Revelation 21:4—“He Will Wipe Away Every Tear” - JW.ORG

    Context of Revelation 21:4 At the beginning of chapter 21, the apostle John describes what he saw in a vision: “I saw a new heaven and a new earth.” (Revelation 21:1) He uses figurative …

  10. Revelation 21:1—“A New Heaven and a New Earth” - JW.ORG

    The book of Revelation is presented “in signs,” or symbols. (Revelation 1:1) So it is reasonable to conclude that the heaven and the earth that are mentioned in this verse are not literal but …