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9961 | a list of the prophetic symbols | Rev 17:15 | Searcher56 | 72568 | ||
Scripture ... John 3:5, 4:10-15; Eph 5:26; 1Jo 5:8 ... Let us review ... Rev. 19:6 actually compares the voices of a multitude with the "great waters" AND "mighty thunders" ... so ... does it mean that "mighty thunders" are also a symbol of people? ... how are the "great waters" and "mighty thunders" related? More examples if figurative water: John 3:5 "Jesus answered, 'Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.' Eph 5:26 "That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word" 1Jo 5:8 "And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one." If you don't like these (including ones previously cited), read John 4:10-15. Is Jesus talking about literal water? Searcher |
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9962 | Who is the great harlot in Rev. 17? | Rev 17:18 | Searcher56 | 8420 | ||
Nolan ... I do not think so. The rest of the chapter does not fit Rome. Verse 10 says the seven horns are seven kings, five have fallen, one is, and one is to come. Then it talks about the beast being number eight (vs. 11). She also sits on many waters (vs. 1). Jeremiah described Babylon as a city which dwells by many waters (51:13). The historical city of Babylon was built on a network of canals. But the meaning of the many waters is found in verse 15 "Then the angel said to me, "The waters you saw, where the prostitute sits, are peoples, multitudes, nations and languages." How do the seven hills fit this city, as well as the rest of the passage? I do not know, unless it is the five nations that ruled over Babylon, that are gone. Rome was ruling over her at the time. Is the seventh in place now? - God knows. I do spend much time studying this book, expect for the first three chapters. So I lack knowledge in this area. Searching Scripture Steve |
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9963 | falling baylon | Rev 18:2 | Searcher56 | 44550 | ||
Scripture ... Revelation 18:1-11 ... news, there is no relation between 9.11 and Babylon. Too many people have done similar things for 1900 years .. trying to make the end happen now. He may not return for another 1900 years, or may be here before you read this. |
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9964 | Who is this woman? | Rev 18:4 | Searcher56 | 186903 | ||
Who are the people - Jews, Christians, someone else? Who is this woman? What are her sins? Are the plagues upon her or does she cause them? When they "come out of her" where are they to go? |
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9965 | Rev. 18:9-19 sounds like WTC? | Rev 18:9 | Searcher56 | 16526 | ||
Thankful, if even NYC is Babylon (vs 2) then it could not be true; NYC has not fallen. I believe the context is the Lord is invovled. Smoke and burning has happened in WWII, Vietman and even in recent Europe. Steve | ||||||
9966 | Rev. 18:9-19 sounds like WTC? | Rev 18:9 | Searcher56 | 17233 | ||
Scroggs, Go back to chapter 17 and see that WTC and NYC dosen't fit. Are you old enough to remember the fire bombing of London? Many then thought the end times were near. London didn't fit either. Steve |
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9967 | Rev. 18:9-19 sounds like WTC? | Rev 18:9 | Searcher56 | 17466 | ||
Does NYC or the WTC have 7 hills? I doubt it. So, it does not fit. | ||||||
9968 | Does the one hour reference in Rev. 18:1 | Rev 18:10 | Searcher56 | 16992 | ||
Scroggs, yes ... and it is not the first time that this verse has been applied to an event, nor will it be the last. Steve | ||||||
9969 | What merchants weakened by folks not buy | Rev 18:11 | Searcher56 | 230018 | ||
jabaker, Do you refer to Revelation 18:11? Searcher |
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9970 | angels at wedding supper? | Rev 19:9 | Searcher56 | 122066 | ||
Scripture ... Rev 19:9 (context vv 1-9) ...... Read the previous posts on this verse, select links below ... and read the context of this verse. |
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9971 | Who is the Bride of the Lamb? | Rev 19:9 | Searcher56 | 239245 | ||
I have heard that the bride of the Lamb is the church citing Ephesians 5:22-33. However, I read about the headship (Christ/church : husband/wife (vs 23)), being subject (church-Christ : wife-husband (v 24)) love (husband-wife : Christ-church (vv25ff)). Even if the church is His wife, the verb tenses are not future, as we read here in Revelation (19:9, 21:2, 21:9, 22:17). Until the wedding, aka during the betrothal period, the woman was under the headship and roof of her father. In 21:2 it is clear that His future bride is New Jerusalem. Moreover, who are the invited (vs 9)? If the bride, or woman is the church, I read that the invited are OT saints (as well as the tribulation saints, if one is pre trib (or even mid trib). I have a hard time thinking that we are not all one body, no matter when we believe. If the bride is the church, what will happen to the invitees? |
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9972 | Who is the Bride of the Lamb? | Rev 19:9 | Searcher56 | 239254 | ||
Doc, I understand the use and misuse of metaphors. That was not my point. I have been taught the metaphor of the "bride of the Lamb", is the church. In my current study, it didn't make sense. I looked at all Scripture to see what it says. What that who do you believe the metaphor "bride of the Lamb" is ... and why? S |
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9973 | Who is the Bride of the Lamb? | Rev 19:9 | Searcher56 | 239258 | ||
Doc In 2 Corinthians 11:2 is Paul himself being joined (harmozo) to the Corinthian church, not about being about to be married. It is not about Christ being betrothed (joined) to the church. . In Ephesians 5, I already pointed out that is a problem. The woman is under the head of her father and being subject to him during the betrothal period. The verbs here are in the present tense and in Revelation are in the future. In Ephesians 5 it is to show the comparison of the role of the husband-wife and Christ-church … but not about His being married or betrothed to the church. That is carrying the metaphor too far. Another metaphor is John says that the bride of the Lamb is New Jerusalem (Rev 21:2). I now believe we believers of all time are the invited guests and I will let God tell us who the bride is. S |
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9974 | Signs of Jesus coming back? | Rev 19:11 | Searcher56 | 177119 | ||
Read the verses before 19:11 ................. God's day to you, lrdkilgore, There are many events. S |
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9975 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | Searcher56 | 224892 | ||
God's day to you, sonofmom and welcome to the SBF, Revelation 20:4 says it who reign 1000 years, they will live forever based on verses 5-6 ... they are part of the first resurrection. Notice who will reign with Him. It is a limited number (3 qualifications). Revelation 20:4 "Then I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them. And I saw the souls of those 1. who had been beheaded because of their testimony of Jesus and because of the word of God, and 2. those who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and 3. had not received the mark on their forehead and on their hand; ... and they came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years." Verse 5 continues "The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were completed. This is the first resurrection." And verse 6 "Blessed and holy is the one who has a part in the first resurrection; over these the second death has no power, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and will reign with Him for a thousand years." Stay and ask more questions and share your reponses, Searcher |
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9976 | Millennium | Rev 20:2 | Searcher56 | 11889 | ||
Preacher man, First do a search on millennium - 25 hits ... then return. I am a willmillennium person - it will happen, the Bible tells me so. Steve |
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9977 | How shall Jesus rule millenium Rev 20:4 | Rev 20:4 | Searcher56 | 63937 | ||
k_peace, He will reign physically and spiritually during the millenium. The latter is true today (Col 2:10). Searcher | ||||||
9978 | Who do saints rule over during millenium | Rev 20:4 | Searcher56 | 63939 | ||
Chusarcik, Read Inhabitants of kingdom on earth thread below. Hope that answers your question. Searcher |
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9979 | Will millenium include deceivers Rev20:8 | Rev 20:4 | Searcher56 | 64295 | ||
Scripture ... Rev 6-19, 20:1-6 ... k_peace, we know the deciever will not be there (Rev 20:1-3). It does say those who were beheaded because of their testimony of Jesus and because of the word of God, and those who had not worshiped the beast or his image came back to life and reigned with Christ ... the FIRST resurrection. (vv 4-6). Notice this happens after the tribulation (Rev 6-19). Searcher |
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9980 | How long is a short while? | Rev 20:4 | Searcher56 | 90155 | ||
Word Study ... Short - Mikros (Strong's 3398) small, little ... Time - Chronos (Strong's 5550) time either long or short If we looked at "short time" we could be misled by the other NT references (Acts 5:34, 26:28-29; Heb 12:10), because the Greek is different. I thought about quickly. Tachu in the Greek (Strong's 5035) quickly, speedily (without delay) I am not sure about the time refereence ... but, it will happen - and we don't know how long it will be |
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