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In the Book of Revelation the apocalyptic hopes of the early Christian community find their clearest and most complete expression. Apocalypticism was not a new phenomenon among Christians; it was a well-established belief among Jews who held that the coming of the kingdom of God would not be brought about by a gradual transformation but by a sudden intervention when God would end the present age and establish his kingdom in the world made new. This conception of coming events is associated with the belief that prior to this future time the struggle between the forces of good and evil will become more intense. As the evil powers grow stronger they will inflict persecution and in some instances even death upon those who follow a course of righteousness. The struggle will eventually reach a climax at which time God will intervene destroy the forces of evil and set up a new order in which the righteous will live for all time to come. The appearance of the Messiah will coincide with the coming of these events.