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Gordon CollegeDenver Seminary Revelation Special Lecture 3 Revelation Sections Rev 11 Revelation 11 2 Witnesses prophecy for a time same beast Roman empire emerges from the pit puts witnesses to death they are raised vindicating them ID: 277552

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Dr. Dave MathewsonGordon College/Denver Seminary

Revelation Special Lecture

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Revelation Sections: Rev. 11

Revelation 11

2 Witnesses: prophecy for a time, same beast (Roman empire) emerges from the pit, puts witnesses to death, they are raised vindicating them

Background:

Why 2? OT stipulation for testimony to stick =2 witnesses

Who are they and what are they doing? Is this Moses and Elijah brought back?Slide3

Revelation 11

Not actual individuals but symbolic of the church

What is the church’s primary role? A witness in the face of suffering

The church will not be totally exterminated

Rev. 11:1-2: temple and altar=God’s people, church; God will keep them and preserve them

For Christians in Roman empire they are to be faithful witnesses – they will be vindicated in the end, so no compromise—resist RomeSlide4

Revelation 20

The Millennium—1000 year reign of Christ

3 Approaches to the Millennium (Rev. 20)

When does the 1000 years occur in relation to the coming of Christ (the Not Yet)?Slide5

3 Millennial approaches

Pre-millennial position

: Christ comes back before the millennium (pre-millennial) and inaugurates a 1000 year rule,

millennium kingdom is an in-between time between this age and the eternal state (some say literal 1000 years/others symbol period of time)

Post-millennialism

: Coming of Christ comes after the millennium. The millennium will be established as a result of preaching of Gospel and work of Spirit. Golden age will be inaugurated and finally Christ will returnSlide6

3 Millennial approaches

The A-millennial view

: A = no millennium (not really accurate). They just interpret it differently.

There is no physical millennium. It is symbolic of the entire period of Church history.

We have been seated with Christ (as Paul would say). The millennium is how John says the same thing.

The millennium is Christ’s spiritual reign from heaven and we rule with him right now [Already].Slide7

Approach to the Millennium

Only place it occurs in the NT

Doesn’t say where they reign from

Laconic nature of this passage (Is there procreation? Is this the time for promises to Israel to be fulfilled?)

Rev. 21-22 is very detailed when Christ returns

Millennium is a symbolic way of describing the complete vindication and judgment from God, not a specific period of time, another way of describing Christ’s returnSlide8

Revelation 21-22: The Grand Finale

Rev. 21-22 is the Tale of Two Cities

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. 17-18 John describes a woman on a beast, seducing the world, riding a hideous beast, woman = Roman empire (city on 7 hills)

Ch. 18: she is destroyed because… God’s judgment just as he judged previous empires

Ch.

18:4 readers told to come out of her, don’t compromise, don’t do emperor worshipSlide9

Revelation 21-22

Where do they go? -- Rev. 21-22 tell the place they have to go

Rev. 21-22 almost every verse is rooted in OT

Identification of New Jerusalem: read this symbolically, not literal physical city;

The city symbolizes the perfected people of God dwelling on a new earth Slide10

Revelation 21-22

Measurements 144 cubits are multiples of 12 (the number symbolic of the people of God)

12 gates = 12 tribes of Israel

12 foundations = 12 apostles (church)

One perfected consummated people of GodSlide11

Revelation 21-22

Function of the New Jerusalem vision

Counter part to the description of Babylon (Rome; cf. 1 Peter)

If they will leave Rome (not physically; no compromise, maintain their faithful witness, not associate with the corrupt ideology and emperor worship they have somewhere to go beyond Rome)Slide12

Revelation 21-22

Ultimate final destiny is not heaven but earth

Ephemeral heavenly vision of destiny is more gnostic

We end up where we began: Parallels Gen. 1-2 and Rev. 21-22

Eden and New Jerusalem

God’s intention: he dwells in their midst, they are his people without sin and death Slide13

Creation and New Creation Excursus

New creation has its background in the OT

Humanity was placed in the garden to rule it to enjoy God’s presence on earth

Sin

 humanity is expelled

Land is promised to Abraham (part of the covenant blessing)

Land part of the fulfillment of Gen. 1-2 where God would bless his people and dwell with themSlide14

Creation and New Creation Excursus

Israel failed (as Adam/Eve did in the garden)

Prophets have the expectation that God would return the people to the land where God would dwell with them contra the exile

Some prophetic texts it moves beyond just getting back to the land of Palestine

Isa. 65:17ff return of Israel to the land gets expanded to cosmic proportions

John giving fulfillment in Rev. 21-22 of Isa 65:17ff where God will live with his people in the new creationSlide15

Creation and New Creation Excursus

In the NT the promise of the land gets inaugurated in two stages (already but not yet)

1 Cor. 5 Paul alludes to Isa. 65: new creation in Christ

(Already)

“Not yet” dimension in Rev. 21-22 New heaven and new earth with Jerusalem

God’s intention of the land as a gift, a place of blessing which is fulfilled in Rev. 21-22Slide16

What is the Message of Revelation?

Not just eschatology (end times)

It unmasks and unveils the pretensions, arrogance of world systems wherever that is found. It’s a call to live holy lives, not to compromise but to resist it in the face of that no matter what it costs.

Only Jesus and God are worthy of our worship and allegiance