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1301 | christianity | Revelation | prayon | 11291 | ||
Isa, I am curious - have you come to believe any that the bible is the infalible word of God as it says it is or are you still leaning toward the Koran? prayon | ||||||
1302 | muslims - 144,000? | Revelation | prayon | 11412 | ||
Isa, if the free bible you are talking about is the one from the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints please do not send for it. These persons (or Mormons as they are also called) do not believe in the bible to be the only infallible word of God. They are as deceived as Muslims are. God to any K-Mart, WalMart, ect. and get a bible there. If you can not afford one I am sure any Christian Church will be happy to give you one. prayon | ||||||
1303 | What does revelation say about towers | Revelation | prayon | 16102 | ||
Nolesurfer9, I agree with EdB that nowhere in Revelations does it speak of towers and a metal bird but Isa 30:25 is noteworthy. Chapter 30 is about the prophecy against rebels referring to the Egyptian alliance: "On every lofty mountain and every high hill there will be brooks running with water - on a day of slaughter, when the towers fall." prayon | ||||||
1304 | what are the events of the end times???? | Revelation | prayon | 16726 | ||
The bible has much to say on the events of the end times. Matt 24:6 tells us that we will hear of wars and rumors of wars; and that nation will rise up against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, (many believe this was fulfilled in WWI) and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 2Tim 3:1 tells us that distressing times will come and gives us a profile of what people will be like. Matt 24:45 tells us that many will come in Jesus name saying that they are the Christ and will deceive many. Luke 21: 25-26 tells us that there will be signs in the sun and moon and starts and the world will be perplexed by roaring seas and strange tides. In chapter 12 in the book of Daniel, Daniel prophecies about the last days. 1Tim 4:1-2 tells us that in the last days some will renounce the faith by paying attention to deceitful spirits and the teachings of demons. Some of the other events that are prophesied to occur in the end times are: The return of the Jews to their homeland. (Isreal became a nation again in 1948). The rise of a great military power in the Orient that can field an army of 22 million - Red China alone is said to have this many. Revival of the dark occult practices of ancient Babylon. Hope this helps. prayon |
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1305 | What's going on? | Revelation | prayon | 18591 | ||
Welcome to the forum Eschatoncc, You have every right to be here. We welcome any questions that you may have. This is a forum of God's word, which you seem to know and believe. From your letter I can see that in your heart you are neither agnostic nor an atheist. Your mind just needs to give in to what your heart already knows to be the truth. Proverbs 22:6 says that when you "raise up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it". You were raised in the Catholic faith...... There is nothing we can do to prevent Revelations from coming to pass. The Lord said it would happen and it will, although we know not when. I will refer you to 2Chron 7:14 in answer to your question of what can we do. "If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear them from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land". Pray, my friend, that more people of this world will wake up and see the truth. prayon |
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1306 | John-author of Gospel and Revelation? | Revelation | prayon | 26420 | ||
Welcome to the forum Grandpamike! I agree with the others that it is the same John who wrote the other books that wrote Revelation. There are some specific parallels that help to show this. One is that only in the gospel of John and the book of Revelation is Jesus Christ referred to as the Word, or the Lamb. Both also describe Jesus as a witness. In Rev 1:9 John states that he was sent to the island of Patmos after he preached God's message and told about Jesus. prayon | ||||||
1307 | muslims - 144,000? | Revelation | prayon | 53171 | ||
Greetings forever, The answer is no. Mohammad does not follow the word and is not a prophet of God. prayon | ||||||
1308 | muslims - 144,000? | Revelation | prayon | 53284 | ||
Greetings forever, I am not sure. Can you tell me the verses that talk about a 7th prophet. prayon | ||||||
1309 | muslims - 144,000? | Revelation | prayon | 53506 | ||
Greetings forever, I apologise for taking so long. The 7 kings are the 7 kingdoms not 7 prophets. The Beast has 7 heads which represent 7 mountains and 7 kingdoms. The 7 mountains are the 7 hills of the city of Rome, in other words, the center of the beasts power is Rome. The 7 kingdoms: (5 have fallen, one is, one yet to come) are as follows: The 5 that have fallen are Assyria, Egypt, neo-Babylonian, Medopersia, and the Greek government. The "one that is" is the Roman empire now. The "one to come" is the future revival of Rome with the Roman Antichrist. Hope this clarifies for you. prayon |
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1310 | muslims - 144,000? | Revelation | prayon | 53523 | ||
You are quite welcome. agape, prayon | ||||||
1311 | What do the leters to 7 churches mean | Revelation | prayon | 72148 | ||
Greetings, The 7 churches listed here were actual churches that existed in Asia Minor. They represent the various types of churches that have and will exist throughout the church age. Each of these churches except the church in Philadelphia were having various problems. They are guidelines to us about what conditions can and do happen in a church and what to do. Other than they were written by John I do not know why they appear in the book of Revelation. prayon |
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1312 | What do the leters to 7 churches mean | Revelation | prayon | 72149 | ||
Greetings, The 7 churches listed here were actual churches that existed in Asia Minor. They represent the various types of churches that have and will exist throughout the church age. Each of these churches except the church in Philadelphia were having various problems. They are guidelines to us about what conditions can and do happen in a church and what to do. Other than they were written by John I do not know why they appear in the book of Revelation. prayon |
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1313 | Who is the Bride of Christ? | Revelation | prayon | 80565 | ||
Hi Tim, I am sorry it took me so long to reply to this. Check out NLT 2Cor 11:2; Rev 19:7; 21:9; Believer's Study Bible Rev 21:2 Hope this helps prayon |
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1314 | Where is the city? | Revelation | prayon | 95117 | ||
Greetings Humpy, If the book of Revelation has been fulfilled as you believe then where is the city of New Jerusalem that 21:1-4 talks about? prayon | ||||||
1315 | where is judgement | Revelation | prayon | 95193 | ||
Greetings Johnny, No these verses have no been fulfilled. They wil not be fulfilled until the end of the thousand year reign of Christ which has not begun yet. It will begin after the tribulation described in Revelation which is coming soon. prayon | ||||||
1316 | what are the 7 churches spirits in Rev1 | Rev 1:11 | prayon | 165298 | ||
Greetings varsha, The first church in Revelations is the church in Ephesus also known as the loveless church. The warning given to that church was that they had lost their first love. Jesus was telling them that they neede to return back to their first love. The church had become more dependent on themselves than on God. (2:4) The 2nd church was the church Symrna or the persecuted church. This church was told to get their focus back on God. (2:10) Third was the church in Pergamos also known as the compromising church. This church was given the warning to repent. They became involved in the works of the flesh. Many had once again become involved in the doctrine of Baalam and the Nicolaitans. (2:12) The fourth church is the church at Thyatira or the Corrupt church. This church had let themselves be influenced by Jezebel. (2:20) The fifth church was the church in Sardis. This church was also known as the lifeless or dead church. The church was busy but not about the business of God. The sixth church was the church in Philidelphia. This church was known as the faithful chruch. This church was obedient to God. We should all strive to copy this church. The last church was the church in Laodocia or the lukewarm church. This church has become complacent running neither hot or cold. (3:16) The 7 spirits mentioned in Rev 1:4 is a reference to Isaiah's prophecy concerning the 7 fold ministry of the Holy Spirit (Is 11:2). Hope this helps. prayon |
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1317 | Revelation 1:14-15 | Rev 1:14 | prayon | 165705 | ||
Greetings and welcome to the forum. You don't find that He has blonde hair and blue eyes in the bible at all. The only description of Jesus that is in the bible is in Rev. There is another verse that states something to the effect that His looks did not cause Him to stand out in a crowd but I can't find the exact verse. The language used here to describe Jesus comes from Dan 7:9 - "I watched until the thrones were set in place, and the Ancient of Days sat, whose robe was white as snow, and the hair of His head like the pure wool. His throne was like flames of fire, and His wheels like burning fire. The description in Rev is probably symbolic. White denotes purity and triumph, wool signifies His wisdom. Wool is commonly supposed to be an emblem of eternity. His flaming eyes signified piercing, all seeing, flashing light, and also a consuming fire of the wicked. His feet mentioned in v.15 "And his feet like fine brass" - Denoting his stability and strength. We are not necessarily to suppose that this is the form in which the Saviour always appears now in heaven, anymore than we are to suppose that God appears always in the form in which he was manifested to Isaiah Isa_6:1, to Daniel Dan_7:9, or to Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu in the mount, Exo_24:10-11 (Albert Barnes notes on the bible). Hope this helps. prayon |
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1318 | Revelation 1:14-15 | Rev 1:14 | prayon | 165708 | ||
Greetings again rodgger, I am sorry I missed your second question. Very good question. People want an image of Jesus to either remind them of who they are or to show others or make others think that they are followers of Jesus. Since there is no description in the bible of what Jesus looks like people have made up their own images of what they believe He looks like. Also many times we are brought up to believe something that is not biblical but since we were brought up that way we do not question it and just go along with it. That is why 1Jo 4:1 tells us that whatever we hear test it, make sure that it lines up with the Word. Ask your pastor in a humble way why the picture of Jesus hangs there and to show you why he believes it lines up with the Word. prayon |
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1319 | Revelation 1:14-15 | Rev 1:14 | prayon | 165719 | ||
I was - Thank you very much. prayon | ||||||
1320 | Can you tell me where was jesus for thos | Rev 1:18 | prayon | 144782 | ||
Greetings Janae, If Jesus was in hell for those 3 days how was He also in paradise with the thief? prayon |
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