Episode 7: Revelation 1:8-11 – From Roman Tax to Sunday Worship
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What if a brutal Roman tax and widespread Roman persecution of Jews helped shift the entire Christian world from Saturday to Sunday — How did a single translation bias change how we understand the nature of the book itself?
In this deep dive into Revelation 1:8-11, Yo’el Berkowitz reveals the explosive meaning of “I am the Alpha and the Omega” (Ani Hu), the true significance of “the Lord’s Day,” the shofar-like voice, and why John saw seven golden menorahs instead of churches. We uncover how Roman persecution, translation choices, and the symbol of the unified menorah shaped the text and later Christian practice.
Key Topics: Revelation 1:8-11, Alpha and Omega, Ani Hu, Lord’s Day, Sabbath, Ecclesia, Menorah, Roman Tax, Replacement Theology, Yoel Berkowitz
AI Disclaimer: This episode was created using AI tools to convert lecture notes and transcripts into conversational format. The content, teaching, and historical insights are from Yo’el Berkowitz’s 24 years of research and teaching.
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