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1 | 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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2 | a list of the prophetic symbols | Rev 17:15 | David_24597 | 72573 | ||
Again, save for John 4:10-15, this "water" they speak of is literal (NOT symbolic). John 4:10-15 is where Jesus talks about the "living water". It's not at all the same thing. Maybe I should be a little more specific. Show me where the "waters" and/or "seas" are used as symbols and do NOT mean "peoples, nations, multitudes and tongues". I've already shown you Rev. 17:15. Where else is this symbol of the seas and/or waters interpreted in the Bible? Again, I'm not talking about the "living" waters. These are the waters that the nations of the earth come up out of and the winds of strife blow upon. |
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