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Why Revelation Isn't a Roadmap to the Apocalypse

November 19
41 mins

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Episode Description

What is the Book of Revelation actually about? Most modern readers treat Revelation as a prophecy about the end times, but ancient readers read it very differently. This week, we’re joined by Dr. Rebekah Haigh to explore how ancient apocalyptic literature works, why Revelation is full of symbols and violence, and how its first-century Roman context changes everything.


👉 Dr. Haigh helps us explore:

– How ancient audiences understood apocalypses
– Why Revelation isn’t a roadmap to the end of the world
– How violence, empire, and resistance shape the book
– What readers get wrong about Revelation’s message


🔗 Resources & Links 

– Check out Dr. Haigh's podcast: "The Women Who Went Before"


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🎙️ Credits

Guest: Dr. Rebekah Haigh

Hosted by Dr. Jordan Jones

Edited by Mary Kathryn Lichty

The Bible & Archaeology podcast is made with support from Amanda Stone

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