• Revealing Jesus (A Revelation During the 1st Century) | S2 E6

  • Jan 17 2019
  • Length: 20 mins
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Revealing Jesus (A Revelation During the 1st Century) | S2 E6

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    Season 2 | Episode 6

    In this final episode of season two, we look at how the last book of the Bible must be situated during the first century. This is the longest of the videos because it is crammed full of contextual information about the book of Revelation.

    These episodes are the first several videos in a course called: Revealing Jesus. They can be listened to without video (especially if you are driving!) or can be utilized for the visual content as well. The full version of Revealing Jesus is available for pre-order at: https://theologycurator.com/revelation

    Here’s a free resource: Revelation Cheat Sheet, pdf!

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