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3681 | No Sea on the New Earth | Rev 21:1 | Makarios | 57965 | ||
Greetings Coffee, Isaiah 11 and Revelation 21:4 are possibilities, I presume.. Did you have any ideas? Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3682 | No Sea on the New Earth | Rev 21:1 | Makarios | 57980 | ||
Greetings Deb! You could certainly ask if you like! :-) But my requests or questions are never asked with haste, and I do not expect anyone to answer in haste, but to take their time in doing so. If it is convenient and interesting for you, then it would be a good study. But if not, then I most certainly understand! :-) Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3683 | No Sea on the New Earth | Rev 21:1 | Makarios | 57992 | ||
Greetings Searcher! Thank you, your perspective on this question is unique! I had never quite thought of it that way.. Yes, I agree: without the sea, there will be more room to live. I do have the resources, but I don't yet have "Searcher56's Complete Bible Notes" on hand. :-) Thank you! Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3684 | No Sea on the New Earth | Rev 21:1 | Makarios | 58013 | ||
Greetings Deb, Thank you so much for your insightful commentary! Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3685 | No Sea on the New Earth | Rev 21:1 | Makarios | 58060 | ||
Greetings Deb, Wow! That was an excellent response! It's good to have friends in England who have a unique perspective on things.. :-) I've always liked the English! But I haven't always enjoyed drinking coffee, even though I think it is a good Username.. Many of my women friends and fellow sisters in Christ like coffee, though! :-) Thank you for another excellent response! Your Brother in Christ, Makarios |
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3686 | Text out of context for our feelings? | Rev 21:1 | Makarios | 157819 | ||
Greetings CDBJ! Yes, I would say that it is also safe to assume that there is anguish in heaven before the appearance of the new heavens and new earth as spoken of in Rev. 21:1. The source of this anguish, as felt in heaven, is this current world and its desires (1 Cor. 7:31; 1 John 2:17), the tribulation, and the wrath of God, as well as what has already taken place (Hebrews 11; Rev. 6:9-10) in this world, what is taking place in this world (Acts 11:19), and what will take place, as witnessed by the great cloud of witnesses in heaven (Hebrews 12:1; Rev. 7:9,10). I believe that when believers die, we go to be with the Lord. We will be secure with the Lord, but that does not mean that heaven will be an entirely blissful place without any anxiety, since we also have to look forward to judgment (1 Cor. 3:13-15; 2 Cor. 5:10) based on what we have done after we have been saved. We know that war has happened in heaven before (Isaiah 14:12-15; Ezekiel 28:12-19; Luke 10:18) and will happen again (Rev. 12:7; 19:11). However, being in heaven is much more desirable than being on earth (Psalm 73:25; 1 Corinthians 2:9-10; 2 Corinthians 5:2), and being with the Lord above all! (2 Corinthians 5:6) But I do not believe that the completely blissful and worshipful experience of Rev. 21:4 (and our emotional response) will not happen until the events of the Day of the Lord have taken place. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3687 | The fulfillment of the prophecies | Rev 21:3 | Makarios | 43808 | ||
Greetings jmackin! I would agree that we should not dwell or spend so much of our time focusing on times and seasons! (Jer. 8:7, Acts 1:7, 1 Thess. 5:1). Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3688 | "yielding its fruit every month" | Rev 22:2 | Makarios | 23098 | ||
Excellent post, my friend! This came up one time in my New Testament survey class. A friend of mine stood up in class to defend his belief that time will come to an end. However, my professor used his NIV to better explain this passage (Rev. 10:6), in much the same way that you have, my friend! "There will be delay no longer..." Grace to you, Nolan |
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3689 | Scripture refering to the "Tree of Life" | Rev 22:14 | Makarios | 48169 | ||
You are welcome, Hopefilled! May the Lord richly bless you and your understanding of the Bible as you take your Bible Survey class. - Makarios |
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3690 | Scripture refering to the "Tree of Life" | Rev 22:14 | Makarios | 48179 | ||
Greetings again, Hopefilled! I certainly can! :-) Since I have been a part of this Forum, I have put together two lengthy lists of "Messianic Prophecies fulfilled by Jesus Christ." One such list of "50 Messianic Prophecies fulfilled by Jesus Christ" is 'Searchable' by looking up Post# 27701. The other contains 75 Messianic Prophecies and can be found by looking up Post# 32360. Blessings to you in your studies! Makarios |
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3691 | WELCOME, NEWCOMERS | Rev 22:17 | Makarios | 9318 | ||
Welcome to the Study Bible Forum! Take the time to fill out your 'Employee Profile' so that we can learn more about you as we grow with you in knowledge and spirit by studying God's Holy Word! Nolan |
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3692 | why was the Bible not added to in 2000yr | Rev 22:18 | Makarios | 10725 | ||
"22:18 For similar OT warnings against additions or omissions, see Deut. 4:2; 12:32; Prov. 30:6." (Ryrie Study Bible) "22:18-19 Early Christian writers understood these verses as warnings to false teachers who would tamper with or alter the content of the Apocalypse. Such individuals by their actions reveal their unregenerate state and, therefore, are cursed with judgment (v. 18) and excluded from heaven (v. 19)." (Believer's Study Bible) "22:18-19 The author’s warning against revision of his work. 22:19 This prophecy this book. I.e. Revelation itself." (The Cambridge Annotated Study Bible) "REVELATION 22:18-19 Holy Scripture, Inspired—The God who breathed into each of His messengers the words of revelation declared that no one is to add to or take from the words of God. They are subject to God’s intervention if they do. The revelation of God is not to be altered, tampered with, or distorted, for it is an extension of God Himself, even as Jesus Christ is the Word made flesh. The Book of Revelation is thus consciously presented as sacred Scripture (Dt 4:2; 12:32)." (Disciple's Study Bible) "22:18, 19 The Book of Revelation was intended to be heard and obeyed (v. 7; 1:3), not tampered with. The person who either adds to or takes away from its contents will receive from God the strictest punishment, a punishment with eternal consequences. This terrifying warning is even stronger than that of Deut. 4:2 and Prov. 30:6." (The Nelson NKJV Study Bible) |
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