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The Art of Revelation

By: Jonathan Welton
Narrated by: Dr. Jonathan Welton
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In this book about the Bible, 2019's most misunderstood book, Dr. Welton gives the reader profound insight and understanding in his warm casual writing style. If you want to understand the ancient and mysterious book of Revelation, this is the best place to start.

In this book, you will learn that:

  • Understanding Ezekiel unlocks Revelation
  • Only three global events are mentioned in Revelation
  • Revelation contains a hidden writing style, which unlocks its secrets. Revelation is not written as an orderly sequence of events
  • The Whore of Babylon is not Rome or anything Roman
  • The New Jerusalem is not the same as heaven, where God is enthroned
©2017 Dr Jonathan Welton (P)2020 Dr Jonathan Welton
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The clarity of factual information

Another wonderfully written work which helps anyone understand scripture in context. It's amazing how much of the church has gotten away from focusing on the events in scripture actually being applicable to those whom they were written for initially.

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Great content!

Great content on a subject that can be very confusing if you don’t understand the history and context of the time and writing of the book of Revelation.
A hopeful way to look at our future building the Kingdom of God with our King Jesus here on this earth.

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Eye-opening and fantastic!

Never have I heard Revelation laid out so plainly. I loved the numerous cross-referencing that took place. Welton did not just write his opinion or interpretation, he backed it up with many many supportive references. I thoroughly enjoy this, and will be listening again.

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It’s the Revelation of Revelation

It is a clear, concise but thorough study, cutting through all the hype of end times, and focusing on the book of Revelation and the world in which it was written. This book finally makes sense, and is now relevant to the rest of the Bible (from my perspective!)

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A must read or listen!

It’s amazing how things can become so easy to understand when put into the context of which they were written. This is a must listen or read.

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