They believe they somehow see themselves in the Scriptures and subconsciously desire to be "rescued" from this present world. They have misinterpreted Scripture and missed that Yeshua completed all the prophecies that were spoken of by the Prophets. The correct interpretive Hermenuetic is to apply Preterism to end-time prophecies and things will become clear how much Christ did.
The book of Revelation is also known as the Apocalypse.
It is a misconception but the book of Revelation is NOT about the Apocalypse. It was written by John when Emperor Nero was persecuting the Christians terribly. It is a letter of encouragement for the Christians not to give up hope. But he couldn't have written 'Nero is being a pain, I know' so instead, Nero is alluded to as monsters.
Revelation
The Apocalypse is found in the Book of Revelation.
REVELATION The last book in the Bible is "The Apocalypse", commonly now known as "The Book of Revelation" or casually as "Revelations". It was written by St. John.
That's the Book of Revelation, also known as the Apocalypse.
As for Christians, the concluding book is called Revelation.
The word typically used to describe the complete and final destruction of the world in the Book of Revelation is "apocalypse."
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The writing in Revelation is called apocalyptic
The Collins Dictionary defines "apocalypse" [with small "a"] as a prophetic disclosure or revelation, and "Apocalypse" [with capital "A" ] as the Book of Revelation in the Vulgate and Douay versions of the New Testament. As a generalization, the word Apocalypse is used by Roman Catholics and Revelation by Protestants, but it is the same book. It is a book of prophecy about the End-times (which I believe we are now in) and the End of the World, and would be classified as 'Eschatological' .
Revelation is called Apocalypse.