Messiah Podcast

77 – What Everyone Gets Wrong About Revelation | D. Thomas Lancaster

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Jul 8, 2025
Join D. Thomas Lancaster, an expert in Jewish biblical prophecy, as he navigates the complexities of Revelation. Discover the four major Christian interpretive views, from historicist to preterist, and their strengths and weaknesses. Lancaster offers a fresh perspective by emphasizing Jewish eschatology, discussing how prophecy can have 'elasticity'—multiple potential outcomes. Dive into the practical call of Revelation for believers and explore the upcoming End of Days Torah Club track, aimed at interpreting these apocalyptic visions through Jewish lenses.
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Revelation Is Jewish Apocalyptic Literature

  • Revelation is an apocalyptic unveiling that shows the unseen heavenly realm behind current events.
  • John writes in a popular first-century Jewish apocalyptic genre with symbolic, angel-guided visions.
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Genre Shapes Interpretation

  • Understanding apocalyptic genre conventions helps decode Revelation's symbolism and visions.
  • Familiarity with Jewish apocalypses like Daniel and Enoch gives strong interpretive tools.
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Limits Of Historicism

  • Historicist readings map Revelation symbols onto church history but fail to comfort first-century readers facing immediate persecution.
  • Some patterns recur through history, but one-to-one event matching is unreliable.
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