1. In Revelation 5 and 6, we see “the throne scene.” What is the purpose of these two chapters?
2. Explain the connection between Daniel 4:25 and Revelation 4:8.
3. According to Revelation 5:2-3, what made John weep?
4. Explain the link and main thrust of these three passages: (1) John 1:29; (2) 1 Peter 1:19; and (3) Revelation 4:5-6.
5. Explain the connection between Genesis 49:10 and Hebrews 7:14.
6. Why did John, in Revelation 5:5, refer to
Christ as the “Lion” of
7. In Revelation 6, when the suffering saints cried out to God, He told them they needed to wait. Why?
8. Explain the connection between Revelation 6:11 and Romans 12:19.
9. How are the prayers of the righteous like “smoke of incense” (Rev. 8:4)?
10. What specific trait, according to Hebrews 4:15-16, did Jesus possess that allowed Him to empathize with the suffering saints of Revelation 6?
11. According
to Revelation 9:20-21, the inhabitants of
12. In Revelation 11, we see “the resurrection of a cause.” What was the cause?
13. In Revelation 12, we encounter a dragon and a child. Who does the dragon represent? Who does the child represent?
14. Who are those people described in Revelation 14:4 who “follow the Lamb wherever He goes”?
15. Explain the connection between Titus 1:2 and John 14:3.
16. Why was “the song of Moses” sung in Old Testament times?
17. In Revelation 15, John spoke of “the song of Moses and the Lamb.” Why was “the Lamb” added? And what did this signify to Christians of the first century?
18. What is the point of John’s reference to Armageddon in Revelation 16?
19. What is the thrust of Revelation 17 and 18?
20. Who does the
harlot identified as “