August 12, 2025

Notes on the Book of Revelation


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This Book offers a concise, verse-by-verse commentary on Revelation, focusing on historical and prophetic interpretations. Loomis emphasizes symbolic meanings, cross-references with other biblical passages, and connections to real-world events to help readers understand the book’s spiritual and practical implications.
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367

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English

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Waterbury Bible Students

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Loomis’s work serves as a verse-by-verse commentary on the Book of Revelation, aiming to make its prophetic and symbolic messages accessible. It draws extensively on cross-references to other biblical books—especially Daniel, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and the Gospels—to reveal how Revelation’s visions align with God’s plan across history and into the future. The notes are both explanatory and devotional, intended to help believers understand the text’s spiritual urgency and practical relevance.

1. The Sovereignty of God in History

Revelation affirms God’s ultimate control over earthly and cosmic events, despite human rebellion and Satanic opposition.

2. Judgment and Redemption

The seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments are explained as progressive phases of divine justice, leading to both the cleansing of the earth and the deliverance of the faithful.

3. Conflict of Kingdoms

Loomis explores the struggle between the Kingdom of God and worldly empires, with “Babylon” as a recurring symbol of corrupt political and religious systems.

4. The Hope of the Saints

The visions of the New Heaven and New Earth emphasize the final victory of Christ, the resurrection, and the eternal fellowship of believers with God.

Conclusion:

Loomis closes by affirming that the central truth of Revelation is not speculative prophecy but the certainty of Christ’s ultimate victory and eternal reign. While symbolic visions may contain mysteries beyond full human comprehension, their purpose is to inspire faith, perseverance, and readiness among believers. The judgments depicted reveal God’s justice, the visions of glory reveal His mercy, and together they point to the unshakable hope of a new creation where God dwells with His people. The book ends as Revelation itself does—with a call to hold fast, live faithfully, and look expectantly for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.