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Antoinette's Work log
September 21rst 2018 (2 Hours)


 * Id like to add more information to the majority of the article overall it seems a little scares, some sections Id like to edit include the following:
 * Possibly add more information about "apocalypses" pertaining to other religions as well.

September 22nd 2018 (1 Hour)


 * Spent time on butte library website looking for reliable resources.

September 28th 2018 (2 Hours)


 * Read Article, reviewing information, figuring out which parts to edit first

September 30th 2018 (2 hours)


 * Editing first part of article, "origination"/ Dreams and visions.

October 2nd 2018 (3 hours)


 * Reading information from book, and taking notes/highlighting any information I will include in article

October 5th 2018 (2 Hours)


 * researching online articles/ researching books
 * Ordering books off amazon needed to complete article (two books)

October 8th 2018 (3 Hours)


 * Received both books in the mail for article started reading through each (the new revelation by Arthur Doyle) &( Insights of the end of times by Wayne Corley)

October 9th 2018 (2 Hours)


 * contain reading both books
 * writing down relevant information of books to add in article

October 13th 2018(3 Hours)


 * reading through books/highlighting
 * editing article/writing down relevant information

October 18th 2018 (2 Hours)


 * Making changes to article

October 26th 2018 (2 Hours)


 * Going through what needs to be changed in article and revising

October 28th 2018 (2 Hours)


 * Revising/rewriting arctile

November 1rst (3 Hours)


 * re writing article

November 3rd (2 Hours)


 * Adding to article



End of the age[edit]
In the Hebrew Old Testament some pictures of the end of the age were images of the judgment of the wicked and the glorification of those who were given righteousness before God. In the Book of Job and in some Psalms the dead are described as being in Sheol, awaiting the final judgment. The wicked will then be consigned to eternal suffering in the fires of Gehinnom, or the lake of fire mentioned in the Book of Revelation.

Dreams and visions[edit]
The revelation may be made through a dream, as in the Book of Daniel, or through a vision, as in the Book of Revelation. In biblical accounts of revelations the manner of the revelation and its reception is generally described.

Fasting, mainly as part of a spiritual discipline, can lead one into an apocalyptic prophetic vision. One example of this is found in the Book of Daniel which is the first apocalypse in the Protestant Bible. After a long period of fasting, Daniel is standing by a river when a heavenly being appears to him, and the revelation follows (Daniel 10:


 * Overall I am not 100% sure on what else Id like to add to this article I will need to look it over a few more times

Origination (November 1rst Edits)

 * An apocalypse (Ancient Greek: ἀποκάλυψις apokálypsis, from ἀπό and καλύπτω, literally meaning "an uncovering") is a disclosure of knowledge or revelation. In religious and occult concepts it is usually a disclosure of something hidden, "a vision of heavenly secrets that can make sense of earthly realities". Historically, the term has a heavy religious connotation as commonly seen in the prophetic revelations of eschatology and were obtained through dreams or spiritual visions. In the biblical book of revelation apocalypse says to be the complete and final destruction of the world.


 * It is also the Greek word for the last book of the New Testament entitled "Revelation". The term is also included in the title of some non-biblical canon books involving revelations. Today, the term is commonly used in reference to any larger-scale catastrophic event, or    chain of detrimental events to humanity or nature. In all contexts, the revealed events usually entail some form of an end time scenario or the end of the world or revelations into divine, heavenly, or spiritual realms.


 * The revelation may be made through a dream, as in the Book of Daniel, or through a vision, as in the Book of Revelation. In biblical meaning Revelation is something that is shown to humans by “God”: Other words used to describe Revelation include: apocalypse, Armageddon, prophecy ,unveiling Fasting, mainly as part of a spiritual discipline, can lead one into an apocalyptic prophetic vision. One example of this is found in the Book of Daniel which is the first apocalypse in the Protestant Bible. After a long period of fasting, Daniel is standing by a river when a heavenly being appears to him, and the revelation follows (Daniel 10:2ff). Apocalypse is also one of the writings of the Jews and Christians, dating back to 200 B.C and A.D: in these writings God destroys the powers of evil a raises up a righteous way of life.


 * Apocalyptic visions or dreams show hidden information/truth about God, human life and the spiritual world. These visions or dreams usually show insights about life after death. A part about Gods final judgment deals with forces of evil and forces of good. In the Bible God defeats an evil force forever and bring justice and mercy to the world. Rev 20–22, and the article “Day of the Lord”


 * Numerical-  Apocalyptic writing often makes wide use of symbolism. One instance of this occurs where gematria is employed, either for obscuring the writer's meaning or enhancing it; as a number of ancient cultures used letters also as numbers (i.e., the Romans with their use of "Roman numerals"). Thus the symbolic name "Taxo," "Assumptio Mosis", ix. 1; the "Number of the Beast" (616/666), in the Book of Revelation 13:18; the number 666 ('Iησōῦς), Sibyllines, i.326–30. There are a lot of symbols in the bible that pertain to the apocalypse. For example in the bible there are seven torches which symbolizes seven sprits of god.


 * Symbolic language also occurs in descriptions of persons, things or events; thus, the "horns" of Daniel 7 and 8; Revelation 17 and following; the "heads" and "wings" of 2 Esdras xi and following; the seven seals of Revelation 6; trumpets, Revelation 8; "vials of the wrath of God" or "bowl..." judgments, Revelation 16; the dragon, Revelation 12:3–17, Revelation 20:1–3; the eagle, Assumptio Mosis, x.8; and so on. 2 Corinthians 5;31 - also contains a references to the destruction of the world . 1 Thessalonias 4:15-18 has a descriptiure of the rapture/apocalypse, When Jesus will return towards earth and believers will rise thorough the air in the sky to meet him.

In the Hebrew Old Testament some pictures of the end of the age were images of the judgment of the wicked and the glorification of those who were given righteousness before God. In the Book of Job and in some Psalms the dead are described as being in Sheol, awaiting the final judgment. The wicked will then be consigned to eternal suffering in the fires of Gehinnom, or the lake of fire mentioned in the Book of Revelation.The Apocalypse starts with "The Revelation of Jesus Christ," the prophecy shown to the Evangelist John by the risen Christ, "who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood" (1:5). There are many different versions of the apocalypse based one religion and the writings there church has.

Resources

 * Apocalypse : earthquakes, archaeology, and the wrath of God By Amos Nur & Dawn Burgess, published by Princeton University Press (Book)
 * The new revelation by Arthur Conan Doyle, published by Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library (Book)


 * Revelation, Speculation, and Science by Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen  on February 18, 2009 (article)
 * Insights of the ends of times by Wayne Croley 2018
 * The day of our lord Article