Revelation a Little Bit Deeper – 100 KJV Studies

Go beyond the familiar outlines of Revelation with 100 detailed KJV Bible studies examining passages, symbols, judgments, heavenly structures, prophetic distinctions, and doctrinal truths often overlooked or only briefly discussed.

This 638-page VerseQuest study builds upon our free Revelation content while exploring additional subjects in greater depth—including the firmament, sea of glass, bottomless pit, stars and angels, the Beast system, Mystery Babylon, the Millennium, the Great White Throne, New Jerusalem, and the complete restoration of creation.

638 pages — $29.99

$29.99

Category: Book of Revelation, Revelation, Revelation / End Times, Revelation Studies

Bible Book: Multiple Books

Chart Type: PDF Book

Description

Revelation a Little Bit Deeper is a 638-page journey through one of the most misunderstood and frequently distorted books in the Bible.

VerseQuest Ministries has already provided extensive free teaching on Revelation, including its major chapters, prophetic events, doctrinal divisions, and end-times structure. This book does not simply repackage that earlier material. It returns to passages, details, symbols, and themes that deserved more attention—subjects that may have been mentioned briefly before, needed further clarification, or had not yet received a complete standalone treatment.

Across 100 detailed essays, this book digs deeper into the unveiling of Jesus Christ, the seven churches, Heaven’s throne, the firmament, the sea of glass, the sealed book, the four horsemen, falling stars, the bottomless pit, the two witnesses, the dragon, the Beast, the false prophet, the mark, Mystery Babylon, Armageddon, the Millennium, the Great White Throne, New Jerusalem, and the final restoration of creation.

This study approaches Revelation from a King James Bible-believing, rightly divided, pre-Tribulation, premillennial perspective. Israel remains distinct from the Church. The Tribulation remains a literal future period. The thousand-year reign of Christ remains a literal Millennium. The judgments remain physical and supernatural. The lake of fire remains real and everlasting. New Jerusalem remains a real, structured, measurable city descending from God out of Heaven.

Special attention is also given to Revelation’s vertical and supernatural structure: Heaven above, earth below, the firmament, waters, stars, angels, the throne-world, the bottomless pit, and the descent of Christ and New Jerusalem. Rather than forcing Revelation into modern assumptions or current headlines, the book allows Scripture to define Scripture from Genesis through Revelation.

The book also carefully distinguishes Paul’s gospel of grace from the everlasting gospel, the Judgment Seat of Christ from the Great White Throne, the Rapture from the visible Second Coming, the Bride from the harlot, the seal of God from the mark of the Beast, and the true Christ from Satan’s final counterfeit.

This is not a book built upon sensational predictions, date-setting, or temporary political speculation. It is a serious doctrinal study designed to help readers understand what the Bible actually says, why the prophetic details matter, and how the entire Book of Revelation centers upon the triumph of Jesus Christ.

The deeper message is unmistakable: the dragon has his hour, Babylon has her cup, the Beast has his kingdom, and the kings have their crowns—but Jesus Christ has forever.

638 pages — $29.99

Jesus Christ unveiled, KJV Bible prophecy, right division, pre-Tribulation Rapture, literal Tribulation, Israel and the Church distinct, heavenly throne, biblical firmament, angels and stars, sea of glass, seals trumpets and vials, two witnesses, 144,000 Israelites, Satan and the dragon, Antichrist and the false prophet, mark of the Beast, Mystery Babylon, Armageddon, Second Coming of Christ, literal Millennium, first resurrection, Great White Throne, lake of fire, New Jerusalem, new Heaven and new earth, tree of life, eternal kingdom.

Revelation a Little Bit Deeper is a 638-page advanced companion to the free Revelation teaching already available through VerseQuest Ministries. Its purpose is not merely to repeat the familiar outline of the Book, but to return to details, passages, symbols, doctrines, and prophetic connections that were previously mentioned briefly, needed further clarification, or had not yet received a complete standalone treatment.

Across 100 detailed studies, the book examines Christ among the seven churches, the throne above the firmament, the sea of glass, stars and angels, the sealed book, the horsemen, the bottomless pit, the two witnesses, the 144,000, the dragon, the Beast, the false prophet, the mark, Mystery Babylon, Armageddon, the literal Second Coming, the thousand-year kingdom, the Great White Throne, New Jerusalem, the river of life, and the complete removal of the curse.

The studies follow a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided, pre-Tribulation, premillennial framework. Israel remains distinct from the Church. The Rapture remains distinct from Christ’s visible return. Tribulation saints are kept within their proper prophetic setting. The Millennium is treated as a literal thousand-year reign, the lake of fire as real and everlasting, and New Jerusalem as a literal, measurable city descending from God out of Heaven.

Readers should keep an open King James Bible nearby and compare every passage with its cross-references. The book is best used slowly—one essay at a time—for personal study, Bible classes, sermon preparation, prophecy teaching, small groups, and deeper examination alongside the free VerseQuest Revelation material.

The controlling truth of the entire book is simple: Revelation is not primarily the revelation of the Beast, Babylon, or the end of the world. It is the Revelation of Jesus Christ. The dragon has his hour, Babylon has her cup, the Beast has his kingdom, and the kings have their crowns—but Jesus Christ has forever.

Genesis 1:1–8; 2:8–14; 3:1–24; 6:1–8; 11:1–9; Exodus 7–12; 19:16–20; 24:9–10; Psalm 2:1–12; 19:1–6; 48:1–14; 74:12–14; 82:1–8; Isaiah 2:1–4; 11:1–10; 14:12–17; 24:1–23; 27:1; 34:1–10; 63:1–6; 65:17–25; 66:22–24; Ezekiel 1:1–28; 10:1–22; 28:11–19; 38:1–39:29; Daniel 2:31–45; 7:1–28; 9:24–27; 12:1–13; Joel 2:1–32; 3:1–21; Zechariah 12:1–14; 13:1–9; 14:1–21; Matthew 24:1–51; 25:1–46; John 5:28–29; Acts 1:9–11; 1 Corinthians 15:51–58; 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18; 5:1–11; 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12; Hebrews 8:1–5; 2 Peter 3:3–13; Jude 14–15; Revelation 1:1–22:21.

Keep Jesus Christ—not Antichrist—at the center of Revelation.
Read prophecy literally unless Scripture clearly identifies a symbol.
Allow the Bible to interpret its own stars, beasts, horns, waters, women, cities, and kingdoms.
Distinguish Israel, the Body of Christ, Tribulation saints, and the nations.
Distinguish the Rapture from the visible Second Coming of Christ.
Distinguish Paul’s gospel of grace from the everlasting gospel preached during the Tribulation.
Distinguish the Judgment Seat of Christ, the judgment of nations, and the Great White Throne.
Recognize that Satan’s final system will be religious, political, economic, miraculous, and global.
Refuse Babylonian compromise in doctrine, worship, morality, politics, and commerce.
Understand that miracles alone never prove a message is from God.
See that delayed judgment is not cancelled judgment.
Remain faithful to the preserved words of Scripture without adding to them or taking from them.
Live with watchfulness, separation, courage, evangelistic urgency, and longing for Christ’s return.
Remember that earthly kingdoms are temporary, but Jesus Christ reigns forever.
Let prophecy produce worship and obedience rather than fear, date-setting, or reckless speculation.

The King James Bible
VerseQuest Ministries’ free Revelation essay collection
VerseQuest Revelation chapter charts and prophetic overview charts
Moses and Elijah: The Two Witnesses Made Plain
Daniel 2, 7, 9, and 12
Ezekiel 1, 10, 28, and 38–39
Zechariah 12–14
Matthew 24–25
First and Second Thessalonians
Second Peter 3
A King James Bible concordance and cross-reference Bible for extended study

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