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The new earth, eternal beatitude.
(Chs. 21-22)
The last two chapters of
the book of the Apocalypse contain the most glorious and most
joyful pages of the
Bible. They describe the beatitude of the righteous in the rejuvenated
world, where God will
dry each tear from the eyes of the sufferers, where there no longer will
be death, nor weeping,
nor cries, nor sickness. Life, to which there will be no end, will begin.
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Thus, the book of the
Apocalypse was written during the time of increased persecution of the
Church. Its aim was to strengthen
and comfort the faithful in the face of forthcoming strife. It
discloses the methods
and artifice by which the devil and his servants attempt to destroy the
believers. It teaches
how one can overcome the temptations. The book
of the Apocalypse
sends an appeal to the
faithful to be attentive to their spiritual state, to have no fear of suffering
and death for the sake
of Christ. It shows the happy life of the saints in heaven and calls
to us to join them.
Although believers sometimes have many enemies, they have many more
defenders in the form of
angels, saints, and especially Christ, the Victor.
The book of the
Apocalypse more vividly and more descriptively than any other book of
Holy Scripture reveals
the drama of the battle between good and evil in the history of mankind
and demonstrates more
fully the triumph of Good and Life.
Table
1. Letters to the Seven Churches.
Church
Subject
Ephesus
Rev.
2:8-11
Smyrna
Rev.
2:12-17
Pergamos
Rev.
2:12-17
Thyatira
Rev.
2:18-29
Sardis
Rev.
3:7-13
Philadel
Rev.3:7
Praise
Worked
fervently, had
patience,
repudiated the
corrupt.
Bore
sorrow and
poverty.
Did not
renounce
faith.
Good
works, love, faith.
The last
greater than the
first.
Did not
defile your
garments.
Although
weak
true to
Christ.
Censure
Cooled in
love.
— — —
Allow
heretics into
your
midst.
Allow
heretics to sow
enticements.
You
appear alive, but
you are
dead.
— — —
Advice
Remember
from whence
you fell
and repent.
Be
faithful till
death.
Repent.
Protect
what you have.
Be
alert, for you are
close to
death. Repent.
Protect
your sp
wealth.
What
comes
“I shall
remove your
lamp
stand” (I shall
reject).
— — —
— — —
— — —
I shall
come unexpectedly.
— — —
Reward
You will
eat from the
tree of
life.
You will
elude
everlasting death.
You will
partake of
hidden
manna and
get a
new name.
You will
subjugate
pagans.
You
shall receive a
white
garment.
You will
be ste
You will
bear t
of God.
Old-Testament
period
Life in
Eden (Gen. 2:9)
Slavery
in Egypt
(10
plagues; Ex. ch.
7-12 .)
Wandering
in the
Sinai desert.
Balaam seduces
Israel (Num.
25:1,
31:16)
Enticement
of paganism
during
the time of
Jezebel
(3 Kgs.16: 31,
21:
21-26)
God’s
judgement over
Israel
and Judah (Ex.
1:9;
8th-6th cent. B.C.)
Babylonian
bo
Extreme
weake
Emergence
fro
dage.
Restorati
Jerusalem
and
(Key of
David)
New-
Testament
period
Time of
Apostles. (1st
cent.)
Persecution of
Church
by Roman
emperors.
(2-4
cent.)
War with
heresies.
Ecumenical
Councils.
Monasticism.
(4-7
cent.).
Iconomachism.
Christianization
of new
peoples
(Slavs) “Rule
over
pagans.” (7-12
cent. )
Flourishing
of Church
art.
Formalization of
religion.
The fall of
Byzantium.
Russian
Revolution.
(13- 20
cent.)
Pressure
from
Church
weakn
conversion
of J
(20th cent.)
Characteristics
of the
given
periods
At
first, spiritual zeal
and
innocence; then- a
cooling.
Cleansing through
mourning and
sorrow.
War with
heresy,
mental
temptations.
Attainment
of spiritual
maturity.
Outer
ceremonial piety.
Punishment.
Loyalty
to God
difficult
circum
Table
2. Plan of the Apocalypse.
Visions
and
chapters
Seven
seals.
Heavenly
Adoration.
Four
horsemen.
(4-6)
Seven
horns. First
calamities.
Redemption
of the
faithful.
(7-10)
Seven
signs. The
Church
and the
kingdom
of the beast.
(11-14)
Seven
bowls.
Judgement
of sinners.
(15-
17).
Judgement
Babylon.
Antichrist
false
prophet. (18 -1
The
Church triumphant
in
Heaven.
Heavenly
liturgy
(4-5).
First Martyrs
(6:9-11).
The just
of all nations
(7:9-17).
Strength of
Saint’s
prayers (8:3-6).
Adoration
of God
(11:16-19).
Foretaste
of victory by
Saints
(12:10-12). The
innocents
(14:1-5).
Hymn of
those saved from
the
beast (15;1- 4).
Preparation
for the
marriage
of the Lamb a
the
Church. The marria
Hymn of
the saints (19:
10).
Persecuted
Church on
earth.
The
imminent
suffering
of the
faithful
(6:11).
Identifying
the chosen
prior to
calamities (7:1-
8).
Measuring
the temple
(11:1-2).
Deeds of two
witnesses
(11:3- 14).
Woman
clothed with sun
(12:1-6
& 13-18).
Patience
of the Saints
(13:10,
14:12-13).
Blessed
is the courageous
(16:
15).
— — —
The world
of sinners
and
their punishment.
4
horsemen. Passions
at war
within man.
Hence
enmity,
poverty,
& reciprocal
extermination
(6: 1-
8).
First
calamities. Partial
obliteration
of nature
(8:7-13).
Sinners
seduced and made
subject
to the beast. Mark
of the
beast (13:8 & 16-
17).
Greater
punishment of
sinner.
Total destruction
of
nature (16:1-12).
— — —
Theomachistic
world.
Antichrist.
False
prophet.
— — —
— — —
Evil
increases. Beast from
the sea-
antichrist (13: 1-
10).
Beast from the earthfalse
prophet (13:11-18).
Kingdom
of the beast
(16:10-12).
Harlot of
Babylon-
center of
universal
evil (17:1-18).
Casting
down of Babylo
Joy in
Heaven (18:1-24
The
nether regions-
devil
and demons.
— — —
Emanation
of devilish
forces
in the world.
Devil-
the destroyer of
souls
(9:1-12).
The
dragon persecutes the
Woman-
Church (12:3-4)
Plants
seeds of temptation
(12:10-13
& 12:15-17).
Evil
spirits entice people
to serve
the beast (16:13-
14).
Evil
force is strengthene
in the
kingdom of the
beast
(18:2).
Physical
and spiritual
war.
Regiments of
evil.
World’s
calamities
emanate
due to
discords within man
(6:1-8).
Angels
at the river
Euphrates.
First phase
of war
(9:13-21).
War in
Heaven (12:7-10).
Confrontation
of the devil
with two
witnesses (11:7).
Before
the final conflict
(16:12).
Armageddon
(16:16).
Christ’s victory
(17:14).
Christ
annihilates
antichrist
& his armies
(19:11-21).
Description
of the end
of the
world and
Judgment.
Fear of
the sinners
before
the Judge
(6:12-17).
Comprehension
of
God’s mystery
(10:7).
Kingdom
of the world
becomes
the Kingdom of
God
(11:15). The harvest
(14:14-20).
Judgment
of pagans
(16:17-21).
Total
annihilation of
Babylon.
Punishment o
the
beast and false prop
(19:19-21).
Main
theme.
Introduction.
Heavenly
Liturgy.
Disclosure
of reasons
for
worldly conflicts.
Meaning
of martyr’s
suffering.
Growth
of Heavenly
Church
& increase of
calamities
on earth. God
protects
the faithful.
Deeds of
the witnesses of
the
church. The devil
directs
theomachistic
forces against
the Church.
Kingdom
of evil
increases,
but God brings
it to
ruin. Judgment
begins
with the sinning
world.
The saved exult.
Judgment
of theomachi
antichrist,
and false
prophet.
Center of
universal evil is abolish
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