The Book of Revelation, a moog of prophecy and apocalyptic visions, stands as a testament to the enduring human quest for meaning in the midst of chaos. Written during a time of intense persecution for early Christians, it offered a message of hope and divine justice, a stark contrast to their reality under Roman oppression. But its significance extends far beyond its historical context.    Today, we arc into the symbolism, dualistic themes, and the vivid imagery of Revelation. From the foreboding Four Horsemen to the promise of a new heaven and new earth, every symbol and narrative arc speaks to the fundamental human experiences of fear, hope, and the search for moral clarity in a complex world.