He said that without the support and encouragement of the kingdom, Congress would do nothing. He said the king was a tyrant and it was time to declare independence. In three months, the booklet sold 100,000 copies, and many colonists began to agree to declare independence.
The second part (verses 2 and 4) shows Israel's vanity and lies the glory of glory, first by judgment, then her true glory will come. Part 3 (Chapter 5) clarifies the loss of Israel and shows how clearer their judgment is. Chapter 6 confirms the words of these gods by observing the dedication of Isaiah's prophets to the office. Section 1 7-9 should be written avoiding the danger of war between Syria and Israel if adopted in history. But they are very conscious of the nightmare and bloodshed they have experienced at the moment. In chapter 1, we recorded events from chapters 2 to 5 and related chapters 7 to 12 and beyond. Why is this placed first? This is because he is the first person to write. Delitzsch believes that Chapter 1 is an introduction to chapters 2 through 12 and a historical introduction. Introduction, chapters 2 to 5 are called "enhanced books" and chapters 7 to 12 are called "Immanuel books". .
The Apocalypse contains seven messages or visions from the four series. These include letters to church (chapters 2 and 3), seals of scrolls (4: 1 to 8: 1), trumpets (8: 2 to 11: 19), and anger bowls (chapters 15 to 16) I will. . There is a universal movement from "thing itself" to "what will happen afterwards". However, the vision may return to the theme from the previous section. The order in which John receives vision does not necessarily indicate the order in which they represent events. In the Apocalypse, John wrote "Seven Asian Churches". Other parts of Asia definitely have other places, but Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamon, Giatilla, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. The church (see Miletos and the Colossians, Acts 20: 17. Colossians 1: 2). John was obviously expelled from Ephesus to Patmos in the southwest of Ephesus, and he may have recorded his vision there.
Some of these chapels are built in the small Asia town where Revelation of John has been sent (see 1: 4, chapters 2-3). Pergamon church (Temple of Augustus and the altar of victory is in Flanders, p. 148) Some people are eating idol sacrifices (Revelation 2: 14). Thyatira, known for its industry association, asked its members to sacrifice God, and some people ate these sacrifices (Revelation 2: 20). Similar problems are occurring in other Asian churches and other parts of the Empire.