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Revelation for the Rest of Us Chapters 7 - 11

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    Fields questions about lessons gleaned from the book, "Revelation for the Rest of Us" to equip one to read Revelation from a dissident lens.
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  • Which is NOT a way to read Revelation well?
    We need to know the basic characters
    It is for dissidents
    It requires imagination
    It requires speculation
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  • According to Scot McKnight, the ten interruptions in the book of Revelation are called
    Intrusions
    Distractions
    Interludes
    Separations
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  • Choose four of the ten correct interruptions in Revelation
    144000 mark/Universal acclamation/2 witnesses/Woman & Dragon
    Satan's sign/left behind fear/confusion of people/bad seed
    Rapture/frightening scenes/faith witness/end-time prophecy
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  • Prophetic does not necessarily mean prediction, True or false?
    True
    False
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  • ______dispensationalism is literal, prediction-heavy, and a chronological reading approach.
    Revised
    Classical
    Progressive
    Ultra
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  • The four themes of John’s judgments are:
    Prayers for salvation/human judgments/complacency/apathy
    Apathy/demonic/urgency/prayers for the righteous
    Imminence/Bittersweet/Prayers for justice/Divine Judgments
    Eternal damnation/separation/justice prayers/human judgmemts
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  • Christian Nationalism views the USA as a Christian nation whose laws and government should reflect Christian foundations. Is it true or false that this approach often involves the necessity of violence to maintain this foundation?
    False
    True
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  • Is Revelation- Literal, Symbolic, or Both?
    Some literal and some symbolic
    Symbolic
    Literal
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  • Who is described as "Team Dragon" in the cosmic drama of Revelation?
    The Seven Spirits and the Four Living Things
    The Dragon, Wild Things, and Babylon's inhabitants
    The Woman, Allegiant Witnesses, and Angels
    The Lamb and the Myriads
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  • Babylon in Revelation symbolizes a specific city and not a timeless metaphor for empire, injustice, and idolatry, True or False?
    True
    False
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  • The mission of the Dragon is described as one of _______, deceit, and death.
    Accusation
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  • What does the transition from the Lion to the Lamb in Revelation emphasize?
    The victory of physical might and war.
    The downfall of allegiant witnesses.
    Sacrificial love and redemption as the path to victory.
    Chaos and destruction as the way to salvation.
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  • The vision of the New Jerusalem in Revelation represents ultimate destruction of humanity, True or False?
    True
    False
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  • The term "Team Lamb" includes the Lamb, The Seven Churches, the Allegiant Witnesses, and the _____.
    Angels
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  • What is the significance of the 144,000 in Revelation?
    It's completeness and perfection for Allegiant Witnesses
    It represents the Roman empires
    It refers to the power of Babylon
    It is a literal number of people destined to follow the Lamb
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  • The second Wild Thing in Revelation acts like the Dragon but looks like the _____.
    Lamb
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