Glossary for Lessons 1-2


Glossary of terms and names for lessons 1 and 2 
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A

Amillennialism

View of eschatology that believes Jesus will return to establish the eternal kingdom after reigning from heaven. This reign from heaven is the "millennium," not literally a thousand years, but the period between the first and second coming of Christ. During this period, Christians will continue to suffer tribulation, but the Church will grow and experience blessings.


Apocalyptic

A kind of biblical literature that is symbolic, gives divine revelation, is usually revealed privately, and deals with interactions among natural, preternatural and supernatural realities


C

Contingent

Name used in the lesson to refer to a kind of fulfillment of prophecy that occurs when the outcome of the prophecy is somehow modified in light of the way human beings respond to the prophecy


Covenant

While the word itself only appears once in the Book of Revelation, the concept shapes the whole book.


D

Domitian

Roman emperor who persecuted Christians outside of Rome more extensively than any other emperor had done before. He required his people to worship him, and executed his own cousin because he was a Christian.


E

Ephesus

The church from Asia Minor that has lost their "first love"


Eschatology

In theology, it is the study of the last things


F

Futurism

View of how the prophecies of the Book of Revelation are fulfilled. It considers that the visions of Revelation won't begin to be fulfilled until the final crisis immediately before the second coming of Christ.


G

Great Prostitute

Also called Babylon, it represents all illicit pleasures that tempt God's people


H

Historicism

View of how the prophecies of the Book of Revelation are fulfilled. It considers the visions to be a chronological outline of church history from the first century until the second coming of Christ.


Hope

The confident anticipation of a positive future


I

Idealism

View of how the prophecies of the Book of Revelation are fulfilled. It considers that the scenes depict general patterns of spiritual warfare, not specific events or chronologies.


J

John

Author of the Book of Revelation


L

Laodicea

The church from Asia Minor that was "neither hot nor cold"


Lawsuit

One of the most common forms of Old Testament prophecy


N

Nero

Roman emperor that persecuted Christians for supposedly causing a great fire in Rome.


Nicolaitans

Sect mentioned by name in Revelation, that some wayward Christians joined during the first century AD. They mixed the Christian faith with eroticism.


P

Patmos

Island where the Book of Revelation was probably written while the author was in exile


Pergamum

The church from Asia Minor that failed to reject the Nicolaitans


Postmillennialism

View of eschatology that believes Jesus will return to establish the eternal kingdom after reigning from heaven. This reign from heaven is the "millennium," not literally a thousand years, but a period of expansion of the Church and improvement of the entire earth.


Premillennialism

View of eschatology that believes Jesus will return before reigning 1,000 years on the earth


Preterism

View of how the prophecies of the Book of Revelation are fulfilled. It considers that most prophecies were fulfilled in the distant past.


Prophecy

The literary genre of the Book of Revelation


R

Recapitulation

This is a theory about how to interpret the Book of Revelation in general. It proposes that each series of visions symbolizes the events of the same period between the first and second comings of Christ, but with a unique emphasis


S

Satan

Spiritual being represented by the red dragon with seven heads and ten horns


Smyrna

The church from Asia Minor in whose letter there was no rebuke


T

Typological

Term used in the lesson to refer to a kind of fulfillment of a prophecy in which the things stated in the prophecy are foreshadows of future events



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