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Revelation And The Romans

The Book of Revelation has interested scholars for a long time, and was always thought about as such a dim topic. This mysterious passage strikes fear into the hearts of many people; no matter what religion or what someone's belief system is, the Book of Revelation shakes peoples' nerves. The times promised during the end years has been interpreted in numerous ways; it is either always imminent or already started. There are a number of things prophesized to mark the coming of the Battle of Armageddon, and they have all been interpreted differently as well. With so many mysteries and interpretations scattered about it is hard to tell what is really meant by Revelation. Scholars can not agree on much when it comes to the book; however, most scholars believe that the Book of Revelation was written about the abuse the Roman empire inflicted upon the newly founded religion of Christianity. Many scholars put an emphasis on the past history view of the book of Revelations. It in usually......


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