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1 | How do you come to your conclusion of pe | Rev 17:10 | mark d seyler | 182024 | ||
Hi Brian, I do not have a copy of Seiss, although I am familiar with the teaching of empires. I would be interested in knowing what Bible passages he cites to support this teaching that these are kingdoms and not kings themselves. I do not know who these kings or kingdoms, if that is correct, are. I have read a number of commentators, and heard many teachers on the subject, although there isn't one who stands out in my mind as having a special insight on this. For me, there just doesn't seem to be any additional information in the Bible that directs us to read "kings" as "kingdoms", therefore, I think John wrote of specific rulers, and I only have my guess of who they were. The final one should be clear for those who will be here to see him. Sorry I couldn't help more than this. Love in Christ, Mark |
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2 | How do you come to your conclusion of pe | Rev 17:10 | Brian#9 | 182072 | ||
Evening Sir, I am still in the middle of this :-) :-) :-). What started me on this was the wording of Rev. 17:11, " even he is the eighth, and is of the seven," as well as Rev. 17:18. Still looking for resources. Yes you are correct that the final one should be clear to those who will be here to see him, But they will not see him as you or I would have ( 2 Thessalonians 2::8-12 ). Please check your e-mail sir. In His Hand, Brian |
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