Joel’s Commentary on Revelation: Revelation 16–The Seven Bowls of God’s Wrath
In Revelation 16, we have the seven bowls of God’s wrath—these are very similar to the seven seals and the seven trumpets. The only thing to point out here is t...
In Revelation 16, we have the seven bowls of God’s wrath—these are very similar to the seven seals and the seven trumpets. The only thing to point out here is t...
Before we get into Revelation 15-16, I want to emphasize something about the two beasts from Revelation 13 that I should have earlier. Over the past 100 years o...
Back in Revelation 6, with the breaking of the fifth seal, we were introduced to the martyred saints under the Altar of Souls. They were told to wait until the ...
At the end of Revelation 12, after we are told that the dragon went off to make war against the rest of the woman’s offspring, the chapter ends with the dragon ...
I best some of you were wondering when I would get around to tackling the second half of Revelation. Well, here it is. Revelation 12 marks the beginning of anot...
In Revelation 11 we see the conclusion to the first part of the symphony of Revelation. You can read my past posts to catch up on the progression of this first ...
Just as chapter 7 was a “break in the action” between the 6th and 7th seals, this next section (10:1-11:14) is also a “break in the action” between the 6th and ...
We now come to Revelation 9, and the 5th and 6th trumpets. As I pointed out in the last post, the first four trumpets are similar to the first four seals, in th...
We now come to Revelation 8, and the opening of the 7th seal. It is at this point that I want to briefly stop and reiterate a point that I have alluded to befor...
We now come to the part of Revelation where people often get scared. The reason they get scared is because there is very vivid and strange imagery, and they don...