THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST with Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios
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Archimandrite Athanasios Mitilinaios, Abbot of the Monastery of Komnineiou and Saint John the Theologian in Larisa, Greece, one of the most distinguished and popular Orthodox Christian speakers of the 20th century. In the early 1980’s, thousands would gather to hear the Elder’s weekly commentary on the Book of Revelation, in which the holy Apostle John the Theologian records the revelation of Jesus Christ shown to him during his exile on the island of Patmos.
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Archimandrite Athanasios Mitilinaios, Abbot of the Monastery of Komnineiou and Saint John the Theologian in Larisa, Greece, one of the most distinguished and popular Orthodox Christian speakers of the 20th century. In the early 1980’s, thousands would gather to hear the Elder’s weekly commentary on the Book of Revelation, in which the holy Apostle John the Theologian records the revelation of Jesus Christ shown to him during his exile on the island of Patmos.
B. AUDIO-BIBLE: The Book of Revelation (KJV Dramatised)
THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST with Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios
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B. AUDIO-BIBLE: The Book of Revelation (KJV Dramatised)
SHARE this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-book-of-revelation — LINKS to all our podcasts: https://anchor.fm/the-book-of-revelation — CONTACT US OR REQUEST PODCAST LIST ON E-MAIL: livebyfaith888@gmail.com — ON TELEGRAM: https://t.me/orthodoxchristianteaching — ON SPOTIFY: Send a message through the Q&A in the programme notes — THE BOOK OF REVELATION according to the King James Version translation of the Holy Bible. The Book of Revelation, often known simply as Revelation or the Apocalypse, is the final book of the New Testament and occupies a central place in Christian eschatology. Written in Koine Greek, its title is derived from the first word of the text, apokalypsis, meaning "unveiling" or "revelation." The author of the work identifies himself in the text as "John" and says that he was on Patmos, an island in the Aegean, when he was instructed by a heavenly figure to write down the contents of a vision. This John is traditionally supposed to be John the Apostle and Evangelist, according to Orthodox Christian Tradition. Most modern scholars believe it was written around AD 95, with some believing it dates from around AD 70. The book spans three literary genres: epistolary, apocalyptic, and prophetic. It begins with an epistolary address to the reader followed by an apocalyptic description of a complex series of events derived from prophetic visions which the author has seen. These include the appearance of a number of figures and images which have become important in Christian eschatology, such as the Whore of Babylon and the Beast, and culminate in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The obscure and extravagant imagery has led to a wide variety of interpretations: historicist interpretations see in Revelation a broad view of history; preterist interpretations treat Revelation as mostly referring to the events of the apostolic era (1st century), or—at the latest—the fall of the Roman Empire; futurists believe that Revelation describes future events; and idealist or symbolic interpretations consider that Revelation does not refer to actual people or events, but is an allegory of the spiritual path and the ongoing struggle between good and evil. The Book of Revelation is the only apocalyptic document in the New Testament canon, although there are short apocalyptic passages in various places in the Gospels and the Epistles.
THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST with Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios
Archimandrite Athanasios Mitilinaios, Abbot of the Monastery of Komnineiou and Saint John the Theologian in Larisa, Greece, one of the most distinguished and popular Orthodox Christian speakers of the 20th century. In the early 1980’s, thousands would gather to hear the Elder’s weekly commentary on the Book of Revelation, in which the holy Apostle John the Theologian records the revelation of Jesus Christ shown to him during his exile on the island of Patmos.