Author
Date and Audience
Sovereignty of God
Final judgement
The Portrait of Jesus
100

 This Apostle is traditionally credited with writing the Book of Revelation.


John The Apostle 

100

The Book of Revelation was written during the persecution of Christians under this Roman Emperor.


Domitian 

100

This title in Revelation emphasizes God's ultimate authority over all things


Sovereign God

100

In Revelation, this chapter describes the final judgment where the dead are judged.


Revelation 20

100

This Gospel portrays Jesus as the ‘Son of God’ and emphasizes His divine nature.


John 

200

 Some scholars think this "John" may be different from the Apostle John.



John of Patmos

200

The Book of Revelation was addressed to seven churches in this region.


Asia Minor

200

Revelation calls God "the Alpha and the Omega," symbolizing His eternal nature.


The beginning and the end 

200

This lake is where those not in the Book of Life are cast in the final judgment.


The lake of Fire.

200

This Gospel highlights Jesus as the deliverer of the oppressed, including outcasts and the poor.


Luke

300

The author of Revelation identifies himself with this simple name.


John

300

Revelation was likely written in this century.


1st century

300

This figure in Revelation is portrayed as a lamb, signifying sacrificial love and victory.


Jesus 

300

In the final judgment, this book is opened to determine the fate of souls.


The book of Life 

300

This Gospel presents Jesus from a Jewish perspective and emphasizes His fulfillment of the Law and Prophets.


Matthew 

400

 Tradition places the writing of Revelation on this Greek island.


Patmos 

400

The original audience of Revelation faced persecution for refusing to worship this title given to Roman emperors.


Lord or God

400

Revelation 4-5 portray God as ruling from this symbolic location.


The Throne In Heaven 

400

Revelation describes the new heaven and new earth in this final chapter.


Revelations 

400

This Gospel focuses on Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection and is based on the preaching of Peter.


Mark

500

This term describes Revelation’s style as a type of literature focusing on visions and symbolic language.


Son of God

500

 This term describes Revelation’s style as a type of literature focusing on visions and symbolic language.


Apocalyptic literature 

500

Revelation often uses this term to describe God’s eternal rule over past, present, and future.


The Eternal 

500

According to Revelation, this figure will shepherd believers to springs of living water in God’s Kingdom.


The Lamb (Jesus)

500

This epistle portrays Jesus as the “Perfect Sacrifice” and the “True High Priest.”


Hebrews