Revelation 19:11–20:15 (The Horse and Rider, Lake of Fire, Millennium, and the Great White Throne of Judgment) with Dr. Tom Schreiner
Dr. Tom Schreiner (Southern Seminary) guides us through Revelation 19:11–20:15. We discuss:
* The white horse and its rider, Jesus (19:11)
* The various names given to the rider including “word of God,” “faithful and true,” “King of Kings and Lord of Lords,” and that “he has a name inscribed that no one knows but himself” (19:11–16)
* The significance of the blood on Jesus’s robe (19:13)
* The sword in his mouth (19:21)
* The battle between the beast’s armies and the rider’s armies and the great feast (19:17–21)
* The beast and the prophet who deceive those who receive the beast’s mark, and who are thrown into the lake of fire (19:20; 20:10)
* Options for understanding the millennial reign and the binding of Satan, and Tom’s view of “new creation millennialism” (19:4–6)
* Satan and the final battle (19:7–10)
* The judgment and the great white throne (19:11–15)
* the books that are opened, and the book of life (19:12, 15)
* Judgment according to works (19:13)
Works by Dr. Tom Schreiner
* Revelation. BECNT. Baker Academic, 2023.
* New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ. Baker Academic, 2008.
Dr. Tom Schreiner recommends
* Daniel James Brown, The Boy in the Boat: Nine Americans and their Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Penguin Random House, 2013
* Saul David, Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, The Twentieth Century's Greatest Special Forces Mission. Little, Brown, 2015
* Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamzov
* Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
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