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The Revelation of John 1
In this opening lecture of the Revelation cycle, Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios frames the study through the Parable of the Sower and introduces Revelation as the final book of Scripture, set in relation to Genesis: the Fall at the beginning and restoration, re-creation, and eternal glory at the end. He identifies the Second Coming of Christ as Judge and King as the book's central theme, while warning against reducing prophecy to narrow predictions about nations or current affairs. The lecture also outlines a sober Orthodox method of interpretation, grounded in patristic commentators such as Andreas of Caesarea, Arethas of Caesarea, and Oikoumenios of Trikke.
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Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios
1927–2006 · 6 series · 197 lectures
Archimandrite
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Dimitrios Panagopoulos
1916–1982 · 1 series · 51 lectures
Lay preacher
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Nikolaos Sotiropoulos
1934–2014 · 1 series · 30 lectures
Lay theologian and preacher
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This site publishes a historical corpus of Greek Orthodox lectures. Each lecture is offered in two forms: the Greek original audio, published unchanged as the trust anchor, and an English version spoken by a disclosed AI voice that faithfully translates the original. Nothing here tells the viewer what to believe; the teaching is the speaker's own.