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Chapter 12. John sees the imminent apostasy of the Church—He also sees the War in Heaven in the beginning when Satan was cast out—He sees the continuation of that war on earth.
Introduction and Timeline for Revelation 12–16. In Revelation 12–16, John described in some detail the war that Satan wages against God and His faithful Saints, which began in the premortal world and continues in mortality. In spite of the fearful events described in these chapters, there are great reasons to hope and rejoice.
Instead, Revelation 12–18 tells more about the battle between good and evil, the growth of the kingdoms of Satan in opposition to the kingdom of God, and the eventual destruction of the kingdoms of Satan in preparation for the Millennium.
Revelation 12. John is shown that Satan and his angels have always warred against the Lord and His Church. Draw connecting lines between each of the threats listed in the left-hand column and the ways to combat them listed in the right-hand column. Threats. Ways to combat threats.
JST, Revelation 12:1–17. Compare Revelation 12:1–17. John explains the symbols of the woman, the child, the rod of iron, the dragon, and Michael. The war that began in heaven is continued on the earth. Note the changed sequence of verses in the JST.
To help you prepare to study John’s teachings about the War in Heaven, it may be helpful for you to study Revelation 12:1–5 and then look at the image below depicting some of the symbols in these verses. Use the following chart to help you understand what these symbols represent.
The Revelation of St John the Divine. Chapter 1. Christ chooses some as kings and priests unto God—Christ will come again—John sees the risen Lord.
Four passages in the book of Revelation with specific application to Latter-day Saints reveal that God will care for and protect His followers in the last days.
According to our faithfulness, we can receive revelation to help us with our specific personal needs, responsibilities, and questions and to help us strengthen our testimony. The scriptures tell of different types of revelation, such as visions, dreams, and visitations by angels.
Chapter 20. Satan is bound during the Millennium—The Saints will then live and reign with Christ—The dead stand before God and are judged out of the books according to their works. 1 And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand.
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