Apocalypse

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Apocalypse is the biblical revelation of the end times and final divine judgment, most famously depicted in the New Testament Book of Revelation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian eschatology topic
eschatological event
theological concept
associatedWith Antichrist NERFINISHED
Armageddon NERFINISHED
Beast
False Prophet NERFINISHED
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse NERFINISHED
Lake of Fire NERFINISHED
Last Judgment NERFINISHED
Millennium NERFINISHED
New Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Seven Bowls NERFINISHED
Seven Seals NERFINISHED
Seven Trumpets
cosmic catastrophe
defeat of Satan
divine wrath
end times
final judgment
final victory of God
judgment of nations
new heaven and new earth NERFINISHED
resurrection of the dead
second coming of Christ
tribulation
attributedAuthor John of Patmos NERFINISHED
canonicalPlacement last book of the New Testament
centralText Book of Revelation NERFINISHED
describedIn New Testament NERFINISHED
etymologyFromGreekWord apokalypsis
genre apocalyptic literature
prophetic literature
hasCanonicalStatus canonical book in most Christian traditions
hasName Apocalypse of John NERFINISHED
Apokalypsis NERFINISHED
Book of Revelation NERFINISHED
Revelation NERFINISHED
hasSourceTradition Christianity NERFINISHED
Judaism NERFINISHED
hasSymbolism angels
beasts
dragons
heavenly throne room
plagues
seals
trumpets
visions
hasTheme hope amid persecution
punishment of the wicked
revelation of hidden divine plan
sovereignty of God over history
transition from present age to age to come
ultimate vindication of the righteous
influenced Christian art
Christian hymnody
Christian liturgy
Western literature
Western visual arts
popular culture
interpretedBy amillennialism
futurism
historicism
idealism
postmillennialism
premillennialism
preterism
languageOfTitle Greek
meaningOfGreekRoot revelation
unveiling
religiousFunction assurance of divine justice
encouragement to faithfulness
warning of judgment
settingLocation island of Patmos NERFINISHED
timeFocus end of the world
final phase of human history

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