In other words, the apocalyptic literature tells stories and predicaments by the use of symbols, images and numbers. The word apocalypse comes from a Greek word which means something uncovered or revealed. As for the book of Revelation which means to reveal. It is where Jesus reveals Himself and explains to John the continued work he does for his people from heaven. Revelation also gives us an intimate glimpse of Jesus’ plans for his people, his …show more content…
For example the number seven, in the book reveals that the number seven is an important part as it was mentioned over fifty times throughout the book and of that several times throughout chapter one. A few cases in Chapter One are when John mentioned the seven churches in verse 4, Jesus stands among the seven candlesticks in verse 12, and seven spirits hang around God’s throne in also verse 4, and much more throughout the book. The apocalyptic literature has allowed the messages to be clearer for people to understand the key to this book. The number seven according to the bible simply represents completion. According to Genesis chapter 1 Jesus our creator used seven literal days to create the whole world, Pharaoh dreams of seven years of plenty and seven years of famine, there are seven deadly sins, Passover is celebrated for seven days and the lists goes on. Another example from the book of Revelation is the bodies of water. Ocean, seas, lakes, and rivers are mentioned a lot in Revelation, some of them from chapter one are river turns to blood in verse 9, loads of fresh water is poisoned when the star falls to Earth in verse 11, and fire gets thrown in the sea in verse 8 and much more throughout the book. After reading, I got the understanding that when the Lord mentions the bodies of water he is talking about the people. So because of things like these where imagery, numbers, and