The Book of Revelation 20 - The Final Judgement
The vision of the Great White Throne is described, before which the dead, great and small, appear to be judged according to their works.
He presents us with a great white throne on which God, the supreme Judge, sits.
The earth and the sky flee from his presence, revealing the magnificence and incomparable power of God.
3
views
The Book of Revelation 21 - The New Jerusalem
Revelation chapter 21 presents a vision of the final consummation of history, where God creates a new heaven and a new earth.
The new Jerusalem descends as the eternal dwelling place of God with redeemed humanity.
1
view
The Book of Revelation 17 - The Marriage of The Lamb
This chapter of Revelation describes the culmination of God's victory over evil and the destruction of his enemies.
The worship and joy of believers is emphasized and the glory and power of Jesus as King of kings and Lord of lords is highlighted.
5
views
The Book of Revelation 18 - The Word of God
The vision of Jesus riding a white horse, with eyes like flames of fire and many crowns on his head, is described.
The white horse symbolizes victory and justice. Jesus Christ is dressed in a cloak dyed in blood and has the title "King of kings and Lord of Lords" written on his thigh.
4
views
The Book of Revelation 19 - The Beast, The False Prophet and Satan
The Beast and the False Prophet, representing evil forces and false leaders, are captured and thrown into the lake of fire as punishment for their actions.
A thousand-year period is mentioned in which true believers will be resurrected and reign with Christ.
4
views
The Book of Revelation 16 - Babylon the Great
Revelation chapter 17 presents John's vision of a Great Whore sitting on a scarlet Beast.
This Great Whore is adorned with jewels and dressed in purple and scarlet, and she holds a golden cup full of abominations and the filth of her fornication.
John also notes that the harlot has a name written on her forehead, "Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth."
1
view
The Book of Revelation 15 - The Seven Last Plagues
Revelation 15 and 16 describe a series of events that occur during the time of the Last Judgment, where God pours out his wrath in the form of plagues on the earth
1
view
The Book of Revelation 14 - The Harvest of The Earth
Revelation 14:13-20 describes the eternal consequences of human actions and the final harvest of humanity before the consummation of the world according to God's will.
The verses of Revelation 14:13-20 describe a prophetic vision of God's judgment on the Earth and the separation between the righteous and the wicked.
1
view
The Book of Revelation 13 – The three angels’ messages
In verses 14:6 to 14:12 of Revelation, John, the beloved disciple, sees three angels flying in heaven.
The first angel, who had the eternal gospel, proclaims with a strong and powerful voice that "the hour of judgment has come" and exhorts humanity to worship only God and not any idol.
The second angel declares that the city of Babylon, which deceived all nations, has fallen.
The third angel warns that if anyone worships the beast or its image and receives its mark, they will be eternally condemned with fire and brimstone forever.
Those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus will not suffer the wrath of his judgment.
1
view
The Book of Revelation 12 - The Lamb and the 144,000
Revelation chapter 14 describes a vision in which the Lamb (Jesus Christ) is in Zion (the heavenly abode of God) along with 144,000 followers who bear his name and the name of his Father on their foreheads.
These 144,000 are described as those who have been redeemed from the land and are presented before Christ as firstfruits to God and the Lamb.
2
views
The Book of Revelation 11 - The Two Beasts
Chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation in the Bible presents visions related to the end of times and the conflict between good and evil.
Revelation chapter 13 describes the figures of two beasts that represent evil and deceptive influence in the end times.
It also emphasizes the importance of fidelity to God and the need to resist evil temptations.
The chapter concludes by stating that worship of the image of the beast will be mandatory and that no one will be able to buy or sell without having the mark of the beast.
5
views
The Book of Revelation 10 - The Woman and the Dragon
Chapter 12 of Revelation represents a heavenly struggle between good and evil, where the woman symbolizes the faithful church and the dragon represents Satan, who attempts to destroy God's people but is defeated and frustrated in his attempts.
Divine protection and victory for God's followers are central aspects of this apocalyptic vision.
3
views
The Book of Revelation 9 - The Seventh Trumpet
The seventh trumpet is the last of the seven judgments that God sends upon the earth as punishment for the sins of humanity.
It is a significant event that marks the end of divine judgments and signals the arrival of the kingdom of God and punishment for sinners.
The dead are judged, God's servants are rewarded, and those who have harmed the earth are destroyed.
The Temple of God in heaven is opened and his Ark of the Covenant is seen in heaven.
3
views
The Book of Revelation 8 - The Two Witnesses
In chapter 11 of Revelation, John's vision of the two witnesses who will prophesy for 1260 days is narrated.
These witnesses, which are described as two olive trees and two candlesticks, have the power to close the sky so that it does not rain, to turn water into blood and to send plagues on the earth.
18
views
The Book of Revelation 7 - The Small Scroll
Revelation 10 narrates the vision of a powerful angel descending from heaven and holding an open scroll in his hand.
The angel announces the seven thunders, whose words are sealed and not revealed.
John is ordered to eat the book, experiencing both sweetness and bitterness, and is given the task of prophesying again to many nations.
8
views
The book of Revelation 6 - The Seven Trumpets
The 7 trumpets are a series of catastrophic events described in the book of Revelation in the Bible.
The sounding of each trumpet triggers a divine judgment more severe than the previous one:
1. First trumpet: hail and fire mixed with blood destroy a third of the earth, and all the grass.
2. Second trumpet: a great mountain burning in flames falls into the sea, killing a third of the sea creatures and destroying a third of the ships.
3. Third trumpet: a great star called Wormwood falls from heaven, poisoning a third of the rivers and water sources.
4. Fourth trumpet: a third of the sun, moon and stars are darkened, causing a drastic decrease in light.
5. Fifth trumpet: the bottomless pit opens, a plague of locusts attacks people who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads and causes them unbearable torture for five months.
6. Sixth trumpet: four angels are released to kill a third of humanity, but the survivors do not regret their actions.
7. Seventh trumpet: The last trumpet leads to the appearance of the kingdom of God on earth.
The 7 trumpets describe a series of challenging and terrible tragedies that will be caused by God's wrath towards the sins of mankind.
12
views
The Book of Revelation 3 - The Seven Seals
The Seven Seals of Revelation are a series of prophetic events narrated in the Bible's book of Revelation.
Each seal represents an event that will lead to the End of the World and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
5
views
The book of Revelation 5 - The Seventh Seal
The seventh seal of Revelation is the last of the seven seals mentioned in the book of Revelation in the Bible.
When the seventh seal is opened, it triggers a series of catastrophic events that herald the end of the world and the return of Jesus Christ.
Among the events described in the seventh seal are:
- An angel with a golden censer offering prayers to God and throwing fire on the earth.
- Seven angels blowing seven trumpets, announcing disasters such as earthquakes, hailstones, fires and destruction of vegetation.
The seventh seal initiates God's judgment on the inhabitants of the earth, in which the righteous are separated from the wicked.
In the Christian interpretation, the seventh seal represents the end of time on earth, when God will judge humanity and establish his eternal kingdom.
17
views
The book of Revelation 4 - The 144,000
The 144,000 are a selected group of people who are sealed by God to be protected during the end times.
They are 12,000 chosen from each one of the 12 tribes of Israel.
3
views
The Book of Revelation 1 - The Seven Churches
The book of Revelation describes a series of visions that the apostle John had on an island called Patmos.
The seven churches mentioned are: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. In these letters, John warns each of the churches about their strengths and weaknesses, and instructs them to correct problem areas in their faith and practice.
He also speaks of the dangers of Apostasy and the need to persevere in the Faith.
The letters to the churches are not limited to the problems of the first century churches, but are also applicable to the churches of today.
7
views
The Book of Revelation 2 - The Throne in Heaven
Revelation 4 narrates the vision of John on the Throne of God in heaven and the worship of the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders around the throne of God.
John sees the four living beings that are around the throne of God, these beings have features of different animals such as a lion, a bull, a man and an eagle.
These beings also have eyes everywhere, which represents their knowledge and wisdom. In addition to the living beings, the 24 elders present offerings and worship before the throne of God, singing hymns and praise.
This chapter presents a majestic picture of divine worship.
5
views