The Throne & The Lamb Name
Seals, Trumpets & Bowls
The Dragon & Allegiance
Endurance & Faithfulness
The End of the Story
100

What is the first major image John sees in heaven?

God on His throne.

100

What do the judgments show about God’s control?

They are measured and allowed by Him.

100

Who is the dragon identified as?

Satan.

100

Revelation 14:12 calls believers to what?

Patient endurance.

100

Who ultimately reigns?

The Lord God Almighty.

200

Who is the only one worthy to open the scroll?

The Lamb who was slain (Jesus)

200

Even during judgment, what does God still desire from people?

 Repentance.

200

How do believers overcome the dragon?

By the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony.

200

Does faithfulness always lead to acceptance?

No.

200

What fills heaven at the end?

Worship.

300

How is Jesus described in Revelation 5 that shows both power and sacrifice?

As the Lion of Judah and the Lamb.

300

What Old Testament story do the plagues in Revelation mirror?

The plagues in Exodus.

300

What does the mark of the beast symbolize?

 Allegiance and worship.

300

What happens to the two witnesses after their apparent defeat?

God restores and vindicates them.

300

What happens to Babylon?

It falls.

400

What do the elders do with their crowns?

They cast them before the throne.

400

What happened to Pharaoh’s heart during the plagues?

It grew harder.

400

What is the contrast to the mark of the beast?

Being sealed by God.

400

What does being sealed mean?

We belong to God and are secure in Him.

400

What replaces the old heaven and earth?

A new heaven and new earth.

500

What is the main point of Revelation 4–5 before any judgment begins?

God is sovereign and worship comes before judgment.

500

What do increasing judgments reveal about the human heart?

 What is already there.

500

According to 1 John, what is the spirit of antichrist?

Denying who Jesus truly is.

500

What does wisdom choose in Proverbs 1?

Listening to God rather than following foolishness.

500

How does Revelation end?

With restoration and God dwelling with His people.