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==Characteristics of Revelation== | ==Characteristics of Revelation== | ||
Revelation stands as the sole prophetic book in the New Testament. The [[Bible]], which began with the [[Six-Day Creation|creation of heaven and earth]] in [[ | Revelation stands as the sole prophetic book in the New Testament. The [[Bible]], which began with the [[Six-Day Creation|creation of heaven and earth]] in [[Genesis|Genesis]], ends with the creation of the new heaven and new earth, that is, the advent of [[heaven]], in the book of Revelation. This prophecy about the blessed future of those who would be saved, provided comfort, encouragement, and hope to the saints who were suffering severe persecution. As a book of prophecy, it contains numerous symbols, metaphors, and revelations, leading to a variety of interpretations. However, it is believed that only the [[The Root of David|Root of David]] can correctly interpret it and lead to salvation.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+5%3A1-5&version=NIV |title=Revelation 5:1–5 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> | ||
==Composition of Revelation== | ==Composition of Revelation== | ||