REVELATION 6–19

Two passes, one story. Chapters 6–11 walk the timeline forward to the end. Chapter 12 rewinds to introduce the characters behind the war — then catches up, and the two passes converge at the Return in chapter 19.
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Why groups get lost at chapter 12

The reading order keeps moving forward — but at chapter 12 the story jumps backward. Pass One Rev 6–11 already reached the end: the seventh trumpet announces “the kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord” (11:15). There is nowhere left to go forward.

So chapter 12 starts over — in metaphor. A woman (Israel), a dragon (Satan), a male child (Christ). It replays history to set the stage: Satan is thrown out of heaven, and that is what unleashes the Antichrist in chapter 13. Pass Two Rev 12–19 catches up to Pass One and passes through the same finale in close-up.

How to read the map

The horizontal axis is story time, not chapter order. Each bar sits where its events happen. Notice how the chapter 12 bar stretches far to the left — that is the rewind your group felt.

Click any chapter (map or top strip) for its summary, decoded symbols, and discussion questions. Use Readthrough mode (←/→ keys work) to step through in reading order and watch the story cursor jump. The clue the book itself gives: after the interlude, John is told “you must prophesy again (10:11).

Revelation 6