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Point Of Interpretation |
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Millennial |
Historical Pre-Millennial |
Dispensational Pre- Millennial |
Post-Millennial |
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Description of View |
Viewpoint that the present age of Christ's rule in the church is the millennium; holds to one resurrection and judgment marking the end of history as we know it and the beginning of life eternal |
Viewpoint that Christ will reign on earth for a thousand years following His second coming; saints will be resurrected at the beginning of the millennium, non believers at the end, followed by judgment |
Viewpoint that after the battle of Armageddon Christ will rule through the Jews for a literal thousand years accompanied by two resurrections and at least three judgments |
Viewpoint that Christ will return after a long period of expansion and spiritual prosperity for the church, brought about by the preaching of the gospel; the Spirit's blessing, the church's work toward righteousness, justice, and peace. The period is not a literal thousand years but extended time of spiritual prosperity |
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Book of Revelation |
Current history written in code to confound enemies and encourage Asian Christians; message applies to all Christians |
Immediate application to Asian Christians; applies to all Christians throughout the ages, but the visions also apply to a great future event |
"Unveiling" of theme of Christ among churches in present dispensation, also as Judge and King in dispensations to come |
Written to encourage Christians of all ages, but the visions also apply to a great future event |
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Seven Candlesticks
(1:13) |
Churches |
Churches |
Churches, plus end-time application |
Churches |
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Churches Addressed
(chaps. 2-3) |
Specific historical situations, truths apply to churches throughout the ages; do not represent periods of church history |
Specific historical situations, truths apply to churches throughout the ages; do not represent periods of church history |
Specific historical situations and to al churches throughout the ages; shows progress of churches spiritual state until end of church age |
Specific historical situations, truths apply to churches throughout the ages; do not necessarily represent periods of church history |
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Twenty-Four Elders
(4:4,10; 5:8,14) |
Twelve patriarchs and twelve apostles; together symbolize all the redeemed |
Company of angels who help execute God's rule (or elders represent twenty-four priestly and Levitical orders) |
The rewarded church; also represents twelve patriarchs and twelve apostles |
Symbolizes all the redeemed |
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Sealed Book
(5:1-9) |
Scroll of history; shows God carrying out His redemptive purpose in history |
Contains prophecy o end events of chapters 7-22 |
Title deed to the world |
Portrays God carrying out His redemptive purpose in history |
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144,000
(7:4-8) |
Redeemed on earth who will be protected against God's wrath |
Church on threshold of great tribulation |
Jewish converts of tribulation period who witness to gentiles (same as 14:1) |
Redeemed people of God |
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Great Tribulation (first reference in 7:14) |
Persecution faced by Asian Christians of John's time; symbolic of tribulation that occurs throughout history |
Period at end time of unexplained trouble, before Christ's return; church will go through it; begins with seventh seal (18:1) which includes trumpets 1-6 (8:2-14:20) |
Period at end time unexplained trouble referred to in 7:14 and described in chapters 11-18; lasts three and a half years, the latter half of seven-year period between rapture and millennium |
Symbolic of tribulation that occurs throughout history |
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Forty-Two Months (11:2) 1,260 Days (11:3) |
Indefinite duration of pagan desolation |
A symbolic number representing period of evil with reference to last days of age |
Half of seven-year tribulation period |
A symbolic number representing an indefinite time and evil influence |
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Woman
(12:1-6) |
True people of God under old and new covenants (true Israel) |
True people of God under old and new covenants (true Israel) |
Indicates Israel, not church; key is comparison with Gen. 37:9 |
True people of God under old and new covenants |
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Great Red Dragon (12:3) |
satan |
satan |
satan |
satan |
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Manchild (12:4-5) |
Christ at His birth, life events, and crucifixion, whom satan sought to kill |
Christ, whose work satan seeks to destroy |
Christ but also the church (head and body); caught up on throne indicates rapture of church |
Christ at His birth, life events, and crucifixion, whom satan sought to destroy |
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1,260 Days (12:6) |
Indefinite time |
Symbolic number representing period of evil with special reference to last days of age |
First half of great tribulation after church is raptured |
Indefinite time |
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Sea Beast (13:1) |
Emperor Domitian, personification of Roman Empire (same as in chapter 17) |
Antichrist, here shown as embodiment of the four beasts in Daniel 7 |
A new Rome, satanic federation of nations that come out of old Roman Empire |
Roman Empire |
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Seven Heads (13:1) |
Roman Emperors |
Great power, shows kinship with dragon |
Seven stages of Roman Empire; sixth was imperial Rome (John's day); last will be federation of nations |
Roman Emperors |
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Ten Horns (13:1) |
Symbolize Power |
Kings, represent limited crowns (ten) against Christ's many |
Ten powers that will combine to make the federation of nations of new Rome |
Symbol of power |
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666 (13:18) |
Imperfection, evil; personified as Domitian |
Symbolic of evil, short of 777; if a personage meant, he is unknown but will be known at the proper time |
Not known but will be known when time comes |
Symbol of evil |
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144,000 on Mount Zion (14:1) |
Total body of redeemed in heaven |
Total body of redeemed in heaven |
Redeemed Jews gathered in earthly Jerusalem during millennial kingdom |
Redeemed people of God |
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River of blood (14:20) |
Symbol of infinite punishment for the wicked |
Means God's radical judgment crushes evil thoroughly |
Scene of wrath and carnage that will occur in Palestine |
Symbol of judgment on the wicked |
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Babylon (woman - 17:5) |
Historical Rome |
Capital city of future Antichrist |
Apostate church of the future |
Symbol of evil |
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Seven mountains (17:9) |
Pagan Rome, which was built on seven hills |
Indicate power, so here means a succession of empires, last of which is end-time Babylon |
Rome, revived at end time |
Pagan Rome |
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Seven heads (17:7) and seven kings (17:10) |
Roman emperors from Augustus to Titus, excluding three brief rules |
Five past godless kingdoms; sixth was Rome; seventh would arise in end time |
Five distinct forms of Roman government prior to John; sixth was imperial Rome; seventh will be revived Roman Empire |
Roman emperors |
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Ten horns (17:7) and ten kings (17:12) |
Vassal kings who ruled with Rome's permission |
Symbolic of earthly powers that will be subservient to Antichrist |
Ten kingdoms arising in future out of revived Roman Empire |
Symbolic of earthly powers |
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Bride, wife (19:7) |
Total of all the redeemed |
Total of all the redeemed |
The church; does not include Old Testament saints or tribulation saints |
Total of all the redeemed |
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Marriage supper (19:9) |
Climax of the age; symbolizes complete union of Christ with His people |
Union of Christ with His people at His coming |
Union of Christ with His church accompanied by Old Testament saints and tribulation saints |
Union of Christ with His people |
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One on White horse
(19:11-16) |
Vision of Christ's victory over pagan Rome; return of Christ occurs in connection with events of 20:7-10 |
Second coming of Christ |
Second coming of Christ |
Vision of Christ's victory |
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Battle of Armageddon (19:19-21; see 16:16) |
Not literally at end of time but symbolizes power of God's word overcoming evil; principle applies to all ages |
Literal event of some kind at end time but not literal battle with military weapons; occurs at Christ's return at beginning of millennium |
Literal bloody battle at Armageddon (valley of Megiddo) at end of great tribulation between kings of the East and federation of nations of new Rome; they are all defeated by blast from Christ's mouth and then millennium begins |
Symbolizes power of God's word overcoming evil forces |
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Great supper (19:17) |
Stands in contrast to marriage supper |
Stands in contrast to marriage supper |
Concludes series of judgments and opens way for kingdom to be established |
Stands in contrast to marriage supper |
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Binding of satan (20:2) |
Symbolic of Christ's resurrection victory over satan |
Curbing of satan's power during the millennium |
Curbing of satan's power during the millennium |
Symbolic of Christ's victory over satan |
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Millennium (20:2-6) |
Symbolic reference to period from Christ's first coming to His second |
A historical event, though length of one thousand years may be symbolic, after Armageddon during which Christ rules with His people |
A literal thousand year period after the church age during which Christ rules with His people but especially through the Jews |
A lengthy period of expansion and spiritual prosperity brought about by the preaching of the gospel |
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Those on thrones (20:4) |
Martyrs in heaven; their presence with God is a judgment on those who killed them |
Saints and martyrs who rule with Christ in the millennium |
The redeemed ruling with Christ, appearing and disappearing on earth at will to oversee life on earth |
Saints and martyrs who rule with Christ |
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First resurrection (20:5-6) |
The spiritual presence with Christ of the redeemed that occurs after physical death |
Resurrection of saints at beginning of millennium when Christ returns |
Includes three groups: (1) those raptured with church (4:1); (2) Jewish tribulation saints during tribulation (11:11); (3) other Jewish believers at beginning of millennium (20:5-6) |
The spiritual presence of the redeemed with Christ |
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Second Death (20:6) |
Spiritual death, eternal separation from God |
Spiritual death, eternal separation from God |
Spiritual death, eternal separation from God |
Spiritual death, eternal separation from God |
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New heavens and earth (21:1) |
A new order; redeemed earth |
A new order; redeemed earth |
A new order; redeemed earth |
A new order; redeemed earth |
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New Jerusalem (21:2-5) |
God dwelling with His saints in the new age after all other end time events |
God dwelling with His saints in the new age after all other end time events |
God dwelling with His saints in the new age after all other end time events |
God dwelling with His saints in the new age after all other end time events |