The message of Revelation : I saw heaven opened / Michael Wilcock.

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Contents:
Introduction -- The prologue 1:1-8 -- Scene 1: The church in the world 1:9--3:22 -- Scene 2: Suffering for the church 4:1--8:1 -- Scene 3: Warning for the world 8:2--11:18 -- Scene 4: The drama of history 11:19--15:4 -- Scene 5: Punishment for the world 15:5--16:21 -- Scene 6 : Babylon the whore 17:1--19:10 -- Scene 7: The drama behind history 19:11--21:8 -- Scene 8: Jerusalem the bride 21:9--22:19 -- The epilogue 22:20,21 -- Study guide -- Notes.
Subject: Does the book of Revelation describe in veiled language events of its writer's own day, or is it largely a prophecy of events still to come? In this revised BST volume, Michael Wilcock lifts the curtain on Revelation as a drama in eight scenes, highlighting the role of the imagination in grasping this fascinating and enigmatic book.
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Originally published: I saw heaven opened, 1975.

Includes bibliographical references.

The structure of the drama -- Introduction -- The prologue 1:1-8 -- Scene 1: The church in the world 1:9--3:22 -- Scene 2: Suffering for the church 4:1--8:1 -- Scene 3: Warning for the world 8:2--11:18 -- Scene 4: The drama of history 11:19--15:4 -- Scene 5: Punishment for the world 15:5--16:21 -- Scene 6 : Babylon the whore 17:1--19:10 -- Scene 7: The drama behind history 19:11--21:8 -- Scene 8: Jerusalem the bride 21:9--22:19 -- The epilogue 22:20,21 -- Study guide -- Notes.

Does the book of Revelation describe in veiled language events of its writer's own day, or is it largely a prophecy of events still to come? In this revised BST volume, Michael Wilcock lifts the curtain on Revelation as a drama in eight scenes, highlighting the role of the imagination in grasping this fascinating and enigmatic book.

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