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1 | What is the "Key of David"? | Rev 3:7 | vallygirl521 | 54571 | ||
In the book of Isaiah and in Revelation 3:7 there is a reference to the "Key of David", what does this mean, what is the "Key of David"? | ||||||
2 | What is the "Key of David"? | Rev 3:7 | Shelly | 54572 | ||
My NIV Study Bible notes says: REV 3:7 The key of David represents Christ's authority to open the door of invitation into his future kingdom. After the door is opened, no one can close it--salvation is assured. Once it is closed, no one can open it--judgment is certain. |
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3 | Where is the Key of David in his story? | Rev 3:7 | vallygirl521 | 54617 | ||
Where in the story of David does it mention the "Key of David" and if it is not in the story why does in appear in Isaiah and Revelation? | ||||||
4 | Where is the Key of David in his story? | Rev 3:7 | Hank | 54632 | ||
The phrase 'key of David' appears in Isaiah 22:22, is metaphoric, and means the authority entrusted to the king's servant Eliakim to admit or forbid admittance into the king's presence. In Rev. 3:7 Jesus applied the term to Himself as one who could determine who would enter his future Davidic kingdom. You asked why it appears in Isaiah and Revelation. Would "Because it does" be o.k.? :-) --Hank | ||||||
5 | Where is the Key of David in his story? | Rev 3:7 | vallygirl521 | 54666 | ||
Thank you so much. | ||||||