Revelation Explained answers the most difficult prophetic questions about the last days of the age we live in, such as -
Who is the Antichrist? What is Mystery Babylon? What is the Mark of the Beast? When is the Great Tribulation Period? Is the Rapture Mentioned in Revelation? Will Christians Go Through the Great Tribulation Period? What is the Sequence of Events in the Book of Revelation?
These questions are answered using the basis of the original Old Testament prophecies carried through to the end of the New Testament. You will easily follow their progression as they first develop then continue into their final form. The symbology of Revelation will be easier to interpret once you see the layers unfold.
This book will demystify Christ's final prophecies. You will learn about the meaning of the 7 trumpets and God's judgment upon the earth, along with many important characters such as the Beast, the False Prophet and the Antichrist. After reading this book you will be able to recognize these symbols through their concealment.
It has never been so important to know how these events will be revealed in the coming days.
“I write about biblical history woven into prophecies about the future to help readers see the time thread of God’s message for them today.”
KJ Soze is a Christian non-fiction publisher that uncovers “lost in plain sight” topics of the Bible such as salvation, end times and the afterlife. He integrates over 30 years of experience in historical and biblical research with his scientific and analytical skills to present refreshed orthodox understandings of the Bible. KJ enables Bible disciples to see the obvious as he strips away at mythological and cultural lenses that often blind our beliefs from God’s intentional gospel. Books and articles by KJ Soze cut across various denomination lines to help find unity and clarity for those who may hold differing interpretations.
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I highly recommend getting the first book in this series if you are looking for a full explanation of the Book of Revelation.
Revelation Explained is a non-fiction book that explains the final book of the Bible in great detail. With tons of references and actual Biblical quotes, KJ does a great job of breaking down each question we might have about Revelation and what John the Baptist saw in his visions from God. Each chapter is laid out with clear objectives, so if you’re looking for a particular answer to a question you might have, it’ll be easy to find and reference!
This is a great tool for scholars, college students attending Bible school, or just for use in your church’s Bible study group. The Book of Revelation is so often debated, but KJ does a great job of leading us back to direct quotes from other books of the Bible to explain the reasoning for their explanation.
A must read for those of faith. I read the author first book in 2019 if you have not read it check it out it may still be on special. It was like this book very insightful and interesting. Now I may not agree with everything he said as I look at it a bit different but the information will captivate you. Revelation is John vision of the end time but those who have read the Bible know there were others and all of the visions relate to each other. True I do not know if we are looking at the ends times. I know that how I see the world today points to terrible events that may occur in the near future. This was an excellent book so worth reading. My grandma use to say be prepared for the worse and be thankful it did not happen. Those with faith know that being prepared is where it is at! I did receive a free copy of this book from Booksprout and voluntarily chose to review it.
Thank you to the publishers for providing a copy of this book to read and review. My pastor has been speaking a lot about end times prophecy lately, so when I saw this was available on NetGalley, it piqued my interest. Perhaps it was because I did not read the author’s first book, or because I don’t usually read Christian non-fiction, but I felt almost like I was reading two different books. The first half felt disjointed and rushed, and felt like a random conversation with my ADHD son. The second half, however, felt much more cohesive and I gained a lot of interesting information from it. Overall I’m glad I read the book, as much of it was a very different interpretation than I have been learning at church and it was interesting to compare the different interpretations of Bible prophecy.
I received an ARC free from BookSirens and this is my voluntary honest review. Well written! Insightful! Informative! Inspirational! Educational! Don't miss! Read!
Despite the introduction recommending that the reader prepares by reading the first book, The Message For The Last Days, I decided to launch in to this one. Please forgive me. This does explain why Revelation Explained starts at chapter 17 ! I could pick up the thread having missed chapters 1 to 16, but having completed it I do agree that there would be great benefit in seeing the foundational teaching that is promised in the first book. Understanding the incredible depth of meaning that is wrapped up in scripture does help to build our faith, and knowing something of the prophetic supports our understanding of the here and now. For many people, the depth of discussion and debate that is reflected in this book is going to be enjoyable and necessary. This will be an excellent resource for them to dive into and pour over. It will become a companion that will nurture their understanding. Others may prefer to simply be reassured that the prophetic scriptures are there, they are explainable and helpful, but may not be quite so central to their spiritual journey. This book would certainly “scratch the itch” for the former group. It is an extremely detailed study of the many aspects and interpretations of the book of Revelation, but also the other prophetic scriptures in the Old and New Testaments that point to it and support it. It certainly sets a pace, racing through a lot of content. I would recommend taking it slowly, take a section at a time and study it, with a Bible alongside, to look up the many references. It will give you a detailed understanding of the context across the entirety of scripture and allow you to make up your own mind about the meanings and interpretations. If the book of Revelation, and its prophetic writings, is a subject that grabs you, or you have a passion to research this, to get into the immense detail, then this is the book for you. Thank you LoveBooksTours for my gifted copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review as part of the book tour.
✒️ Style I particular enjoyed the authors style of reverting back to other scripture to contextualise parts of Revelations. The author asks the big questions like, "What is the timeline for the last days?" pulling together a chronology and seeing how it fits in with other aspects of the Bible, through to "What is the Beast of Revelation"? and how it is easy to get caught in metaphor of the beast of confuse it an evil spirits in other scripture, to finally "When are the 70 weeks of Daniel?", as a bonus addition to the book.
2️⃣ Second book So this is actually the sequel to the book "The message for the last Days" and whilst the author recommend reading the first book, I actually found it worked well as a stand alone, that will differ depending on your knowledge of the Bible and other scripture.
🤓 Read more This is not a light read and took quite a while for me to work through but I don't think that is bad thing. It allowed time for self reflection and contemplation and time to digest the information.
📢 Favourite quote "We dislike thinking about God granting authority to Satan or letting angles harm people out the earth, but He has done it, does it and will do it again to show His wisdom even if we do not fully understand His reasoning yet."
I thought it important to expand on my quote. Given the current War in Ukraine and the global pandemic COVID-19, it is hard to understand what God's reasoning is for such events. Ultimately we are not meant to know and understand all, otherwise we have little left to learn. These events are challenging for everyone and we all process information differently, just be kind and caring to yourself and your neighbor, the plan may or may not become clear - either way, we have to work with what we have.
The author approaches this subject from a slightly different perspective than books I have previous read making it an interesting read. I would recommend it to anyone with serious interest in the subject matter.