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        FIRST PARTOF THE REVELATION
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        USED TO DENOTE TIME PERIODS Occasionally, some 
        reference verses will be added in the left column for additional study. 
        See parts 6 and 7 (the indexes), for a complete list of all the verses 
        that might pertain to a specific time period. Further references 
        and information on most Revelation verses should appear in part 4, "The 
        Main Text." Consult the index, in part 7B, for their location. Certain letters 
        and numbers may also be included with some of the verses. These represent 
        the following: 
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    | SCRIPTUREINTRODUCTION
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    | Rev 1:1. 
        THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST, WHICH GOD GAVE UNTO HIM, TO SHOW UNTO 
        HIS SERVANTS THINGS WHICH MUST SHORTLY COME TO PASS; AND HE SENT AND SIGNIFIED 
        IT (or made it known) BY (sending) HIS ANGEL UNTO HIS SERVANT JOHN. Ref 
        Rev 22:16,6; Lk 12:37,43. |  Rev 1:1. 
        THE REVELATION. Note, it is singular. This book does not contain 
        different revelations, but one extensive revelation that makes known the 
        subject of the entire book.  OF JESUS CHRIST. 
        The information that is to be given is of Jesus Christ, not of John.  WHICH GOD GAVE 
        UNTO HIM. The Father 
        gave it to Jesus.  TO SHOW 
        UNTO HIS SERVANTS  THINGS. 
        One of the purposes of the Revelation is to show the servants of Jesus 
        Christ certain things. The Revelation is not for unbelievers, but for 
        those, who, when the Lord comes, shall be found watching and doing.  WHICH MUST 
        SHORTLY COME TO PASS. 
        The Revelation gives future events that are absolutely certain to come 
        to pass. Even as the Revelation was being written, some of the prophecies 
        were already beginning to transpire.  AND HE SENT 
        AND SIGNIFIED IT  (or 
        made it known)  BY 
         (sending)  HIS ANGEL UNTO 
        HIS SERVANT JOHN. The 
        Father gave it to Jesus. Jesus delivered it to the angel. The angel revealed 
        it to John, and John makes it known to the servants of God through the 
        written Word. John is shown here as the writer of the Revelation. In Rev 22:16, it 
        is written, I JESUS HAVE SENT MINE ANGEL TO TESTIFY UNTO YOU 
          THESE THINGS IN THE CHURCHES. AND HE SAID UNTO ME, THESE 
        SAYINGS ARE FAITHFUL AND TRUE: AND THE LORD GOD OF THE HOLY PROPHETS SENT 
        HIS ANGEL TO SHOW UNTO HIS SERVANTS THE THINGS WHICH MUST 
        SHORTLY BE DONE-Rev 22:6. Clearly, Jesus 
        is showing that the Revelation is to be taught in the churches. These 
        things, which must shortly come to pass, are to be taught to God’s servants. | 
   
    |   1:2. 
        WHO BARE RECORD (or testifies) OF THE WORD OF GOD, AND 
        OF THE TESTIMONY OF JESUS CHRIST, AND OF ALL THINGS THAT HE SAW. Ref Jn 
        1:1,14.  BLESSED 
        IS HE 1698-5A-3
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        WHO BARE RECORD (or testifies)(A) OF THE WORD OF GOD,
 (B) AND OF THE TESTIMONY OF JESUS CHRIST,
 (C) AND OF ALL THINGS THAT HE SAW. John bears record of what he 
        saw. These are the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.
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    |   1:3. 
        BLESSED IS HE THAT READETH, AND THEY THAT HEAR THE WORDS 
        OF THIS PROPHECY, AND KEEP (or take to heart, or obey) THOSE THINGS WHICH 
        ARE WRITTEN THEREIN: FOR THE TIME IS AT HAND (or near). Ref Rev 22:7; 
        Ja 1:22.        GRACE 
        TO THESEVEN CHURCHES
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        A special blessing is promised to the individuals that read or hear the 
        words of this prophecy and also keep the things written therein. Note 
        the verse said:"HE" (singular)
 THAT  
        READETH. THEY (plural) THAT HEAR. This seems to indicate 
        the
  WORDS 
         OF THIS PROPHECY being read 
        to others. Many in the world do not have a Bible. Many cannot read, yet 
        those that hear and keep the things written in this prophecy are also 
        promised a blessing. Reading or hearing the Word alone is not sufficient. 
        Obedience must also follow. The book of the Revelation is also called 
        "THIS PROPHECY." Again, it is not "prophecies," meaning 
        many but "prophecy," meaning one. The Revelation is one comprehensive 
        prophecy. The verse ends with,  THE TIME IS 
        AT HAND  (or near). In 
        part 3A, it has been noted that the "last days, or last time, or 
        last times" began when Jesus was manifested and extends up to and 
        including the Millennium. When the Revelation was written, the "last" 
        time was at hand; today it is still at hand. | 
   
    |   1:4. 
        JOHN TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES WHICH ARE IN (the province of) ASIA: GRACE 
        BE UNTO YOU, AND PEACE, FROM HIM WHICH IS, AND WHICH WAS, AND WHICH IS 
        TO COME; AND FROM THE SEVEN SPIRITS (or sevenfold Spirit-JNT118) 
        WHICH ARE BEFORE HIS THRONE. Ref Isa 11:2; Rev 3:1; 4:5; 5:6-seven Spirits. |  1:4. 
        Again, John is identified as the writer of this book. He then states,  TO THE SEVEN 
         CHURCHES. The number "seven" 
        represents completeness. In other words, this is addressed to all the 
        true Christian churches, from the time of John to the end of the church 
        age. The Lord had chosen seven churches of that period, each representing 
        the condition of a certain church age, ranging from John’s day all the 
        way up to the current church age—Laodicea. There were also other churches 
        in "Asia Minor," but they were not chosen. The birth of the 
        church was at Pentecost. These churches were in the Roman province of  ASIA 
         Minor. This is the western part 
        of Turkey. John sends them a greeting of "grace and peace." 
        God’s grace is given to the church through Jesus Christ. Through grace 
        we have peace with God and perfect peace when our mind is stayed on Jesus. 
        That greeting is from God the Father, Jehovah God,  WHICH IS, AND 
        WHICH  WAS, AND WHICH 
        IS TO COME. This is the first Person of the Trinity.  AND FROM THE 
        SEVEN SPIRITS  (or sevenfold 
        Spirit-JNT118)  WHICH ARE BEFORE 
        HIS THRONE. Here is the 
        third Person of the Trinity. Note, the sevenfold Spirit is before "HIS 
        THRONE." Note, "seven" represents "completeness." 
        Some relate this to Isa 11:1,2. The candlestick 
        or lampstand in the tabernacle was called the "menorah." It 
        had one main stem in the middle and three branches on either side-ref 
        Ex 25:31,32. This might be compared with Isa 11:2 and the sevenfold Spirit. | 
   
    |  1:5. 
        AND FROM JESUS CHRIST, WHO IS THE FAITHFUL WITNESS, AND THE FIRST BEGOTTEN 
        (or firstborn) OF THE DEAD, AND THE PRINCE (or ruler) OF THE KINGS OF 
        THE EARTH. UNTO HIM THAT LOVED US, AND WASHED (or freed) US FROM OUR SINS 
        IN HIS OWN BLOOD. Ref Jn 15:13. |  1:5. 
        The greeting is also FROM JESUS CHRIST. Here is the second Person 
        of the Trinity. Thus, we are presented with the Trinity 
        in these two verses: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. 
        Jesus Christ is described as #1-THE FAITHFUL 
        WITNESS. This is the first of approximately 38 descriptions of Who 
        Jesus is, in the Revelation. The complete list should be located in part 
        1693-5A-1. Jesus was faithful even unto death. He learned obedience by 
        the things which He suffered. Jesus is also described as the #2-FIRST 
        BEGOTTEN (or firstborn)  OF THE DEAD. 
        Jesus was crucified. He became the first to rise from the dead. (This 
        is described in more detail, in part 3A, "The Feast of Firstfruits.") 
        Jesus is further described as #3-THE PRINCE 
        (or ruler)  OF THE KINGS 
        OF THE EARTH. He is the 
        King of kings and Lord of lords. Jesus is  HIM THAT LOVED 
        US, and also  WASHED 
         (or freed)  US FROM 
         OUR SINS IN HIS OWN BLOOD. 
        As it is written, GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY DOWN 
        HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS-Jn 15:13. It is by the blood of Jesus that we 
        are washed from our sins. (Note part 4C, "The Sacrifices of Jesus.") 
        In this verse, Jesus is first described as being faithful. He came to 
        this earth and washed us from our sins in His own blood. He has risen 
        from the dead and is called the Prince or Ruler of the kings of the earth. 
        Through these, we see that Jesus is portrayed as a servant, a priest, 
        the King, and the Saviour. | 
   
    |   1:6. 
        AND (He) HATH MADE US KINGS (or a kingdom) AND PRIESTS UNTO GOD AND HIS 
        FATHER; TO HIM BE GLORY AND DOMINION (or power) FOR EVER AND EVER. AMEN. 
        Ref Rev 5:10; 20:6. N, M, Rew, JHM. |  1:6. 
        A person that is freed from their sins by the blood of Jesus is called 
        to serve God, both now and forever. It is written,  AND HATH MADE 
        US KINGS  (or a kingdom)  AND PRIESTS. 
        The term "hath made us" applies to the current tense. As a priest, 
        we now have direct access to God in prayer. God talks directly to us by 
        His Word and through His Spirit. Also during the Millennium, the saints 
        shall rule and reign with Jesus as KINGS (or a kingdom) AND PRIESTS. We 
        are "kings (or a kingdom) and priests" to both, that is,  UNTO GOD AND 
        HIS FATHER. Jesus is 
        pictured here as God, and then God the Father is also shown. The verse 
        ends with the benediction of praise and worship:  TO HIM BE GLORY 
        AND DOMINION  (or power)  FOR EVER AND 
        EVER. AMEN. The emphasis 
        is placed on "glory and dominion." (Note the heading in the 
        Revelation introduction called, "The Revelation: Worship.") | 
   
    |   1:7. 
        BEHOLD, HE COMETH WITH CLOUDS; AND EVERY EYE SHALL SEE HIM, AND THEY ALSO 
        WHICH PIERCED HIM: AND ALL KINDREDS (or tribes, or peoples) OF THE EARTH 
        SHALL WAIL (or mourn) BECAUSE OF HIM. EVEN SO, AMEN. Ref Dan 7:13; Mt 
        24:29,30; Zech 12:10. A. |  1:7. 
        BEHOLD, HE (Jesus)  COMETH WITH 
        CLOUDS. This is referring 
        to the coming (or return) of Jesus Christ at the Battle of Armageddon, 
        immediately after the Tribulation.  AND 
         EVERY EYE SHALL SEE HIM. 
        All shall see the return of Jesus.  AND THEY ALSO 
        WHICH  PIERCED HIM. 
        Even those in hell shall see the return of Jesus.  AND ALL KINDREDS 
         (or tribes, or peoples)  OF THE EARTH 
        SHALL WAIL  (or mourn)  BECAUSE OF 
        HIM, EVEN SO, AMEN. Zech 
        12:10 says, AND I WILL POUR OUT ON THE HOUSE OF DAVID AND THE INHABITANTS 
        OF JERUSALEM 1) A SPIRIT OF GRACE AND SUPPLICATION. THEY WILL LOOK ON 
        2) ME, THE ONE THEY HAVE PIERCED, AND THEY WILL MOURN FOR HIM AS ONE MOURNS 
        FOR AN ONLY CHILD, AND GRIEVE BITTERLY FOR HIM AS ONE GRIEVES FOR A FIRSTBORN 
        SON-NIV. The return of Jesus, as the King of kings and Lord of lords, 
        is the blessed hope for those that are watching and ready. He returns 
        as the Judge. However, for those that chose to follow the Antichrist, 
        it will be a time of utter terror. | 
   
    |  1:8. 
        I AM (the) ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE BEGINNING AND THE ENDING, SAITH THE LORD, 
        WHICH IS, AND WHICH WAS, AND WHICH IS TO COME, THE ALMIGHTY. Ref Rev 4:8; 
        22:13. P, N, A, FE.   A 
        VISION OF THESON OF MAN
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        Additional descriptions are given of Jesus. Jesus is the#4-ALPHA AND
 #5-OMEGA (the 
        first and the last letters of the Greek alphabet), He is
 #6-THE BEGINNING AND
 #7-THE ENDING. Christ is the Origin and the Conclusion. Jesus
 #8-WHICH IS, AND
 #9-WHICH WAS, AND
 #10-WHICH IS TO COME. Jesus has always been and always 
        will be. Jesus is
 #11-THE ALMIGHTY, the all powerful One. Clearly, this proves the 
        deity of Jesus Christ. (Note part 1693-5A-1, "Jesus is What According 
        to the Revelation?")
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    |   1:9. 
        I JOHN, WHO ALSO AM YOUR BROTHER, AND COMPANION IN TRIBULATION (or in 
        the suffering), AND IN THE KINGDOM AND PATIENCE OF JESUS CHRIST (or patient 
        endurance that are ours in Jesus-NIV), WAS IN THE ISLE THAT IS CALLED 
        PATMOS, FOR THE WORD OF GOD, AND FOR THE TESTIMONY OF JESUS CHRIST. |  1:9. 
        I JOHN. Again, for the third time, John is showing he is the writer 
        of the Revelation.  WHO 
         ALSO AM YOUR BROTHER, John 
        is the brother of all true, born-again saints,  AND 
         COMPANION IN TRIBULATION 
        (or in the suffering). Christians will suffer. John was also suffering. 
        The word "tribulation" used here refers to suffering, rather 
        than "the Great Tribulation."  AND IN THE 
        KINGDOM. The kingdom 
        may be talking about the millennial reign of Jesus Christ.  AND PATIENCE 
        OF JESUS CHRIST  (or 
        patient endurance that are ours in Jesus-NIV). Through the many hardships 
        we go through, we have need of patient endurance. John patiently endured 
        through many persecutions and hardships, much of which seem to have been 
        caused by Domitian, the Roman emperor. John  WAS IN THE 
        ISLE THAT IS CALLED  
        PATMOS. Patmos is a small, rocky island about 8 miles long and 
        about 30 miles off the west coast of Asia Minor. He had been banished  FOR THE WORD 
        OF GOD,  AND FOR THE 
        TESTIMONY OF JESUS CHRIST. (I had been exiled to the island called 
        Patmos for having proclaimed the message of God and borne witness to Yeshua-JNT.119) 
        John, an old man, had been banished to the island of Patmos as a prisoner, 
        because of his faithfulness to the Word of God and testimony of Jesus 
        Christ. Yet from this seemingly hopeless banishment, would come forth 
        the final book of the Bible—the Revelation. In Jesus there is freedom 
        and hope. Reportedly, after Emperor Domitian’s death, in approximately 
        96 A.D., John returned to Ephesus; he had been the pastor of the church 
        there before his exile. It is to Ephesus that the first of his seven church 
        messages was addressed. | 
   
    |  1:10. 
        I WAS IN THE SPIRIT ON THE LORD’S DAY, AND HEARD BEHIND ME A GREAT (or 
        loud) VOICE, AS OF (or like) A TRUMPET. Ref Rev 1:15. |   1:10. 
        John was in the spirit on the Lord’s Day. Some believe this is referring 
        to "Sunday." Others believe this means he was in the "Spirit," 
        or carried ahead in time to the day that Jesus shall ultimately return—thus, 
        the "Lord’s Day." There are other opinions, also. He heard a 
        great or loud voice like a trumpet. | 
   
    |   1:11. 
        SAYING, I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE FIRST AND THE LAST: AND, WHAT THOU SEEST, 
        WRITE IN A BOOK, AND SEND IT UNTO THE SEVEN CHURCHES WHICH ARE IN ASIA; 
        UNTO EPHESUS, AND UNTO SMYRNA, AND UNTO PERGAMOS, AND UNTO THYATIRA, AND 
        UNTO SARDIS, AND UNTO PHILADELPHIA, AND UNTO LAODICEA. |  1:11. 
        This voice said, I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA, #12-THE FIRST 
        AND #13-THE LAST. The voice that was as a trumpet was the Lord’s 
        voice. John is then told to  WRITE 
         IN A BOOK  
        (or scroll) what he sees. Then he is told to  SEND IT UNTO 
        THE SEVEN CHURCHES WHICH ARE IN ASIA, 
        then they are named. The seven churches represent the entire church age 
        from Pentecost until the Lord raptures the church, just prior to the Antichrist 
        being revealed and the Tribulation beginning. John is told a 
        total of twelve times in the Revelation to write. WRITE, THEREFORE, WHAT 
        YOU HAVE SEEN-Rev 1:19 NIV; WRITE-Rev 2:1; WRITE-Rev 2:8; WRITE-Rev 2:12; 
        WRITE-Rev 2:18; WRITE-Rev 3:1; WRITE-Rev 3:7; WRITE-Rev 3:14; WRITE-Rev 
        14:13; WRITE-Rev 19:9; WRITE-Rev 21:5. The term "seven churches" 
        is used in Rev 1:4,11,20. Revelation chapters 2 and 3 contain information 
        on these seven churches. | 
   
    |   1:12. 
        AND I TURNED TO SEE THE VOICE THAT SPAKE WITH ME. AND BEING TURNED (or 
        when I turned), I SAW SEVEN GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS (or lampstands). Ref Rev 
        1:20. |  1:12. 
        John TURNED TO SEE THE VOICE that was as a trumpet. Upon 
        turning, he  SAW SEVEN GOLDEN 
         CANDLESTICKS (or lampstands). 
        Rev 1:20 says, THE SEVEN CANDLESTICKS...ARE THE SEVEN CHURCHES. The lampstand 
        is used to support a lamp. Its wick is fueled with oil, which is often 
        symbolic for the Holy Spirit. The seven golden lampstands or "light 
        holders" represent the seven churches. Lampstands are needed during 
        the night, not during the day. GOD IS LIGHT-1 Jn 1:5. Light is needed 
        to illuminate a world in darkness. | 
   
    |   1:13. 
        AND IN THE MIDST OF THE SEVEN CANDLESTICKS (or lampstands) ONE LIKE UNTO 
        THE SON OF MAN, CLOTHED WITH A GARMENT (or a robe) DOWN TO THE FOOT, AND 
        GIRT ABOUT THE PAPS (or His chest) WITH A GOLDEN GIRDLE (or a gold band, 
        or sash around His chest). Ref Dan 7:13; Isa 11:5; Eph 6:14. |  1:13. 
        In the midst of the seven candlesticks (or lampstands), symbolic of the 
        entire church age,  ONE LIKE UNTO 
        THE SON OF MAN. Jesus 
        is standing in the midst of the seven candlesticks or seven churches. 
        From here through v.16, we are given eight descriptions of the glorified 
        Jesus. John does not see Him as the One born in a manger or even as the 
        One that walked about the land of Israel. John sees Jesus in all His heavenly 
        splendor. (Descriptions of 
        Jesus)  CLOTHED WITH 
        A GARMENT  (or a robe)  DOWN TO THE 
        FOOT,  AND GIRT ABOUT 
        THE PAPS (or His chest)  WITH A GOLDEN 
        GIRDLE  (or a gold band, 
        or sash around His chest). The gold may denote majesty or something "precious," 
        the golden girdle, righteousness and truth. Since Jesus was taken up into 
        heaven, He is the HIGH PRIEST, WHO IS SET ON THE RIGHT HAND OF THE THRONE 
        OF THE MAJESTY IN THE HEAVENS-Heb 8:1. HE…MAKETH INTERCESSION FOR THE 
        SAINTS-Ro 8:27. Some believe that the clothes are those of a king, priest, 
        judge, and ruler; however, Jesus is not shown engaged in the work of the 
        high priest in this passage. He does not have a mitre on His head, as 
        it is written of the high priest, THOU SHALT PUT THE MITRE UPON HIS HEAD, 
        AND PUT THE HOLY CROWN UPON THE MITRE-Ex 29:6; ref Lev 8:9; Zech 3:5. 
        He is not shown to have on the kingly crown. Also He is not girded around 
        His waist, but about the breasts with a golden girdle (or sash). This 
        may indicate the position of "Judge." The high priest was girded 
        about the waist or loins-ref Ex 28. The clothing may suggest that His 
        high priest’s work is over. It may reflect Jesus after the Rapture has 
        occurred. It may reflect Jesus as the "Judge" during the Tribulation, 
        when His judgments come upon the earth in ever increasing devastation. 
        Jesus is the One, Who opens the seven seal judgments, which are revealed 
        shortly. During His actual 
        return to the earth, Jesus is described differently. He has upon His head, 
        MANY CROWNS-Rev 19:12; AND HE HATH ON HIS VESTURE AND ON HIS THIGH A NAME 
        WRITTEN, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS-Rev 19:16. | 
   
    |  1:14. 
        HIS HEAD AND HIS HAIRS WERE WHITE LIKE WOOL, AS WHITE AS SNOW; AND HIS 
        EYES WERE AS A FLAME (or blazing) OF FIRE. Ref Dan 7:9. |  1:14. 
        HIS HEAD AND HIS HAIRS WERE WHITE LIKE WOOL, AS WHITE AS SNOW. 
        This does not mean like the hair of a decrepit old man. Rather it may 
        refer to a patriarch: the father or ruler of a family, the highest dignitary, 
        the head of a government. It can denote His wisdom. This identifies Him 
        with the Father, the Ancient of Days in Dan 7:13. What is true of the 
        Father is also true of the Son—both are Divine.  AND HIS EYES 
        WERE AS A FLAME  (or 
        blazing)  OF FIRE, 
        which may indicate seeing all and His judgment regarding sin. | 
   
    |   1:15. 
        AND HIS FEET LIKE UNTO FINE (or burnished) BRASS (or bronze), AS IF THEY 
        BURNED IN A FURNACE; AND HIS VOICE AS THE SOUND OF MANY (or rushing) WATERS. 
        Ref Rev 1:10. |  1:15. 
        AND HIS FEET LIKE UNTO FINE (or burnished)  BRASS 
         (or bronze),  AS IF THEY 
         BURNED IN A FURNACE. The 
        WINEPRESS will be trodden WITHOUT THE CITY, when Jesus returns-Rev 14:20. 
        It is the WINEPRESS OF THE WRATH OF GOD-Rev 14:19.  AND HIS VOICE 
         AS THE SOUND OF MANY (or 
        rushing)  WATERS. 
        Verse 10 had said, His voice was a great voice as of a trumpet. | 
   
    |   1:16. 
        AND HE HAD IN HIS RIGHT HAND SEVEN STARS: AND OUT OF HIS MOUTH WENT A 
        SHARP TWOEDGED SWORD: AND HIS COUN-TENANCE (or face) WAS AS THE SUN SHINETH 
        IN HIS STRENGTH (or in all its brilliance). Ref Heb 4:12; 1 Jn 1:5; 2 
        Thes 2:8; Rev 19:15,21; 21:23. |  1:16. 
        Jesus sits on the right hand of God the Father, and in the  RIGHT HAND 
         of Jesus are the  SEVEN STARS. 
        Rev 1:20 says, THE SEVEN STARS ARE THE ANGELS (or messengers) OF THE SEVEN 
        CHURCHES. Jesus holds the angels of the seven churches in His right hand.  AND OUT OF 
        HIS MOUTH WENT A SHARP TWOEDGED SWORD. 
        Out of the mouth of Jesus went the Word. The sharp two-edged sword represents 
        God’s Word-ref Heb 4:12; Rev 19:15,21.  AND HIS COUNTENANCE 
         (or the face of Jesus)  WAS AS THE 
        SUN SHINETH IN HIS  STRENGTH 
        (or in all its brilliance). This is confirmed in various ways in other 
        scriptures; as it is written, GOD IS LIGHT-1 Jn 1:5. The Antichrist shall 
        be destroyed WITH THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS COMING-2 Thes 2:8. In New Jerusalem, 
        THE GLORY OF GOD DID LIGHTEN IT, AND THE LAMB IS THE LIGHT-Rev 21:23. 
        On the Mount of Transfiguration, the face of Jesus did SHINE AS THE SUN, 
        AND HIS RAIMENT WAS WHITE AS THE LIGHT-Mt 17:2. Note the words, THE "SUN" 
        OF RIGHTEOUSNESS-Mal 4:2. | 
   
    |   1:17. 
        AND WHEN I SAW HIM, I FELL AT HIS FEET AS (though) DEAD. AND HE LAID HIS 
        RIGHT HAND UPON ME, SAYING UNTO ME, FEAR NOT; I AM THE FIRST AND THE LAST: |  1:17. 
        When John saw Jesus in all His majesty, glory, and splendor, he  FELL AT HIS 
        FEET AS  (though)  DEAD. 
        Jesus laid His right hand upon John and told him,  FEAR NOT. 
        Jesus reassures John and comforts him with these words. Then Jesus continues 
        showing Who He is.  I AM THE FIRST 
        AND THE LAST. This was 
        also used in Rev 1:11. | 
   
    |   1:18. 
        I AM HE THAT LIVETH, AND WAS DEAD; AND, BEHOLD, I AM ALIVE FOR EVERMORE, 
        AMEN; AND HAVE (or I hold) THE KEYS OF HELL AND OF DEATH. Ref Rev 20:6. 
                     
         THE OUTLINE OFTHE REVELATION
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        #14-Jesus said, I AM HE THAT LIVETH. This is the fourteenth description 
        of what Jesus is. Jesus is alive. #15-AND WAS 
        DEAD. Jesus died on the cross.  AND, BEHOLD, #16-I AM ALIVE 
        FOR EVERMORE, AMEN. Jesus rose from the dead. Jesus is alive for 
        evermore and shall never see death again. Jesus, the Lamb of God, is clearly 
        identifying Himself as the same Jesus that walked on this earth. This 
        is the same Jesus that died a horrible death at Calvary, but rose from 
        the dead. This is the same Jesus that now sits on the right hand of God 
        the Father.  AND HAVE 
         (or I hold)  THE KEYS OF 
        HELL AND OF DEATH. Only 
        Christ has these keys. Keys can represent authority. Only through Jesus 
        is there life. Those that reject the life that Jesus offers them will 
        perish. When a person’s physical body dies, who is not "in" 
        Christ, they perish to a place called hell. Ultimately, they will be delivered 
        up to the great white throne for the final judgment and then cast into 
        the eternal lake of fire, which is the second death. Jesus has the "KEYS 
        OF HELL AND OF DEATH." Those that are part of the first resurrection, 
        on them the second death has no power-ref Rev 20:6. | 
   
    |  1:19. 
        WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN, AND THE THINGS WHICH ARE (now), 
        AND THE THINGS WHICH SHALL BE (or will take place) HEREAFTER (or after 
        these).      THE 
        MYSTERY OF THESEVEN STARS   
          AND SEVEN
 GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS
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        WRITE THE THINGS WHICH (A) THOU HAST 
        SEEN. Again, for the second time, John is being told to write what 
        he has seen.(B) AND THE THINGS WHICH ARE (now). He is being told to write the 
        things which are now.
 (C) AND THE THINGS WHICH SHALL BE (or will take place)
  HEREAFTER. 
        He is being told to write the things that shall take place hereafter. 
        This gives a good overview of the Revelation. It consists of things in 
        the past, things that are happening now, and many things that will happen 
        in the future. Some consider this a key verse in showing the outline of 
        the Revelation. It covers what John has already seen, what is present 
        (such as the seven churches) and then, what shall be "after" 
        the seven churches. | 
   
    |  1:20. 
        THE MYSTERY (or secret) OF THE SEVEN STARS WHICH THOU SAWEST IN MY RIGHT 
        HAND, AND THE SEVEN GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS (or lampstands, or menorahs) (is 
        this). THE SEVEN STARS ARE THE ANGELS OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES: AND THE SEVEN 
        CANDLESTICKS (or lampstands, or menorahs) WHICH THOU SAWEST ARE THE SEVEN 
        CHURCHES. Ref Rev 1:12,13; 2:1.           |  1:20. 
        THE MYSTERY (or secret) or perhaps things that are not understood 
        by unbelievers, but are now revealed to the believers.  OF THE SEVEN 
        STARS, which are mentioned 
        in Rev 1:16; 2:1; 3:1; another seven stars are mentioned in Amos 5:8.  WHICH THOU 
        SAWEST  IN MY RIGHT 
        HAND, AND THE SEVEN GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS (or lampstands, or menorahs), 
        which are mentioned in Rev 1:12,13; 2:1.  THE SEVEN STARS 
        ARE THE ANGELS OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES. 
        Many believe the seven angels of the seven churches are exactly what is 
        written, seven angels-ref Heb 1:14. Each of the seven churches has an 
        angel or messenger overseeing it. This author takes this position. Some 
        others may relate the seven angels as follows. As stars shine at night, 
        so the Christian is to let his light so shine. Thus, the stars (or angels) 
        could represent the light-bearing Christians of the seven churches. There 
        are other opinions, such as the seven angels represent the pastors of 
        the local churches.  AND THE SEVEN 
        CANDLESTICKS  (or lampstands, 
        or menorahs)  WHICH THOU 
        SAWEST  ARE THE SEVEN 
        CHURCHES. As previously noted, Jesus is shown in the midst of the 
        seven churches, represented by the seven golden candlesticks. There are 
        also the seven angels of the seven churches. From this, we can see how 
        the Bible uses certain symbols. For example, the lampstands represent 
        churches, and the stars signify angels. |