Sometimes you don't see what's right behind you.
Most studies of the book of Revelation look so far into the future that they miss the immediate past John was actually seeing.
John's Apocalypse approaches Revelation unlike any other study. Rather than treating it as a confusing collection of exaggerated visions or distant predictions, this book takes readers back to the world in which Revelation was written-John's Jewish world, shaped by history, symbolism, and lived experience.
By exploring Revelation through its original historical and cultural context, the imagery becomes clearer, the message more grounded, and the purpose unmistakable. Revelation was not written to confuse or conceal, but to reveal.
This book invites you to step back into the first century and see Revelation as its earliest readers might have-