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Persecuted Minority In The Book Of Revelations

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Persecuted Minority This model of Christianity is one of the earliest models. The Book of Revelations reflects this model particularly well. The text in the Book of Revelations is full of symbolism to illustrate what Christians persecuted by the Roman Emperors underwent. Faced with hostility from their government, who viewed Christians as treasonous and disloyal, early Christians had to band together to form communities. The hostility from imperial Rome led to the persecution of Christian communities, which lasted for hundreds of years. The Roman government was a dominant power, headed by an Emperor. Emperor Nero, depicted as the second beast in the Book of Revelations, was particularly cruel to early Christians. The Roman Government found Christians very threatening as the Christians refused to pay tribute to the Roman gods and goddesses. Not only that, but Christians viewed Christ as their King and refused to acknowledge the Emperor. Due to this, Christians were seen as treasonous and soon became political targets. Christians at this time did many radical things. They changed the view of time and community. Previously, time had been considered to be cyclical and infinite. Christians changed that perception to that time was now finite. This changed the significance and meaning of history. This change in perception meant that now life was viewed differently. Instead of being trapped in one stage of a cycle, life was now considered to be one glorious adventure

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