Book of Revelation

A symbolic prophecy fulfilled in 70 A.D.—not a prediction of future global events.

While often treated as a cryptic forecast of modern events, the Book of Revelation was written to first-century believers facing imminent persecution and upheaval. Yeshuans interprets it through a fulfilled (preterist) lens: it describes the fall of Jerusalem, the judgment of old covenant Israel, and the transition to the age of the Spirit.Symbols like beasts, Babylon, and the lake of fire represent political, religious, and covenantal realities of that time—not global future disasters. Revelation is not a roadmap to the end of the world but a spiritual unveiling (apokalypsis) of how God fulfilled His promises.Understanding Revelation in this way brings peace, not panic—and reaffirms that we now live in a completed, spiritually liberated age.
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