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The Revelation to John is a book of Scripture which has probably occasioned more diverse interpretation and argument than any other in the Bible. This study guide is written in the conviction that Revelation should be interpreted literally and not allegorically. It identifies the symbols used specifically from either the context or other Scripture. The study guide has two parts. Firstly it deals with the things which are, namely the letters to the Churches. Secondly it deals with the things which shall take place, including the seven seals and trumpets, and Christ's return.
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