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Explanation of the Apocalypse

Explanation of the Apocalypse

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Discover the rich insights of the Explanation of the Apocalypse by Ven. Beda, one of the earliest and most significant commentaries on the Book of Revelation. This work presents a unique perspective, suggesting that the visions described are not merely sequential events but rather simultaneous occurrences that reflect the Churchs condition across all ages. Beda interprets the thousand years in Chapter 20 as representative of the current era of the Church, aligning with St. Augustines views in his City of God. With a keen focus on the text and its connections to other biblical passages, Beda skillfully unravels the symbolic language of Revelation. Drawing on the earlier ideas of Tichonius, as well as influences from St. Gregory the Great and Frimasius, this exposition, penned circa A.D. 710-716, invites readers to engage with its profound theological insights. Though Beda titled it an Exposition, it is often referred to as an Explanation in modern editions.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • 023 - Revelation Chapter 22
    Feb 11 2026
    Discover the rich insights of the Explanation of the Apocalypse by Ven. Beda, one of the earliest and most significant commentaries on the Book of Revelation. This work presents a unique perspective, suggesting that the visions described are not merely sequential events but rather simultaneous occurrences that reflect the Churchs condition across all ages. Beda interprets the thousand years in Chapter 20 as representative of the current era of the Church, aligning with St. Augustines views in his City of God. With a keen focus on the text and its connections to other biblical passages, Beda skillfully unravels the symbolic language of Revelation. Drawing on the earlier ideas of Tichonius, as well as influences from St. Gregory the Great and Frimasius, this exposition, penned circa A.D. 710-716, invites readers to engage with its profound theological insights. Though Beda titled it an Exposition, it is often referred to as an Explanation in modern editions.
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    10 min
  • 022 - Revelation Chapter 21
    Feb 11 2026
    Discover the rich insights of the Explanation of the Apocalypse by Ven. Beda, one of the earliest and most significant commentaries on the Book of Revelation. This work presents a unique perspective, suggesting that the visions described are not merely sequential events but rather simultaneous occurrences that reflect the Churchs condition across all ages. Beda interprets the thousand years in Chapter 20 as representative of the current era of the Church, aligning with St. Augustines views in his City of God. With a keen focus on the text and its connections to other biblical passages, Beda skillfully unravels the symbolic language of Revelation. Drawing on the earlier ideas of Tichonius, as well as influences from St. Gregory the Great and Frimasius, this exposition, penned circa A.D. 710-716, invites readers to engage with its profound theological insights. Though Beda titled it an Exposition, it is often referred to as an Explanation in modern editions.
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    34 min
  • 021 - Revelation Chapter 20
    Feb 11 2026
    Discover the rich insights of the Explanation of the Apocalypse by Ven. Beda, one of the earliest and most significant commentaries on the Book of Revelation. This work presents a unique perspective, suggesting that the visions described are not merely sequential events but rather simultaneous occurrences that reflect the Churchs condition across all ages. Beda interprets the thousand years in Chapter 20 as representative of the current era of the Church, aligning with St. Augustines views in his City of God. With a keen focus on the text and its connections to other biblical passages, Beda skillfully unravels the symbolic language of Revelation. Drawing on the earlier ideas of Tichonius, as well as influences from St. Gregory the Great and Frimasius, this exposition, penned circa A.D. 710-716, invites readers to engage with its profound theological insights. Though Beda titled it an Exposition, it is often referred to as an Explanation in modern editions.
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    12 min
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