To understand the judgments of Revelation, we must have a firm understanding of the judgments contained in the old covenant/testament law of Moses.

If we do not understand these judgments and do not see the connection of these old covenant/testament judgments to Revelation, then we will misunderstand Revelation, and, therefore, misinterpret and misapply the book of Revelation.

As we compare the judgments in Revelation 6 with the old covenant judgments in Leviticus 26, we will see the connection between the two.

By seeing these connections, the book of Revelation becomes much clearer.

Before we begin this comparison of Leviticus 26 with Revelation 6, let’s define old covenant/testament.

Commonly, the old covenant/testament is referred to as a set of thirty-nine books.

However, the Scriptures define the old covenant/testament as a set of laws that governed the nation of Israel after they were freed from Egypt and after they wondered in the wilderness for forty years (Exodus-Deuteronomy).

These old covenant laws (commandments) had blessings for obedience and punishments (judgments) for disobedient (Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28-29).

These laws, blessings, and punishments form the foundation for a proper understanding, interpretation, and application of the entire Bible.

Without this understanding, the Bible will continually be misunderstood, misinterpreted, and misapplied.

With this in mind, let’s take a comparative look at the judgments in Revelation 6 with the judgments in Leviticus 26.

We will begin this comparison in Part 2: CLICK HERE

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