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81 | The beast with seven heads | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1777 | ||
My take on it is that this beast represents the Revived Roman empire. The one with a deadly wound that lives is the Antichrist. This is a very deep question that would take much more time than is allowed here.... | ||||||
82 | REV4:5 .THE MEANING PLEASE | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1776 | ||
The number 7 in Scripture is God's number of completion. The number 6 is man's number--incompletion(if that's a word). This passage simply refers to the completeness of the Spirit of God in all aspects of His work. At least, that's my take on it. God bless. |
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83 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1775 | ||
Amen.....that's my attitude about it even though I think they MIGHT be Enoch and Elijah. | ||||||
84 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1774 | ||
It could be, perhaps. We aren't really told much about them. They're supernatural power seems to be something more than human. However, they meet death which seems to be very human. It is my conviction that they will be Elijah(which we are told in the book of Malachi would return before the Great Day of the Lord) and Enoch. Both of these were taken by God BEFORE death. Therefore, they could still meet death. However, Satan contended with Michael over the body of Moses, which is interesting within itself--too many commentators skip that passage. Anyway, there is no way we can be dogmatic about it. We DO know, there will be two witnesses during the Tribulation period whom God will empower to carry out His plans. God bless you and yours. | ||||||
85 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1772 | ||
Absolutely. They need to do a little research and see how the Catholics have treated other groups throughout history. That belief of theirs still exists, though hidden at this present time. | ||||||
86 | the 24 elders Revelations 19:8 | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1635 | ||
I am assuming you mean Revelation 5:8. Your question is quite a tough one. I have about 15 books on Revelation and that's about how many ideas there are on your question. We really are never told who they are. I doubt 12 are the Apostles and 12 are the sons of Jacob, although many reputable scholars believe this to be true. Matthew tells us that the Apostles will judge the twelve tribes of Israel. It seems unlikely that they would be paired together here. Also, some say these are angels. However, they sing the song of redemption in the following chapter and angels weren't redeemed. I personally believe these are 24 saints awarded these positions at the judgment seat of Christ. If you notice, they already have on crowns. I believe they will be leaders in the study of God which we will take part in throughout eternity. God bless you and yours. |
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87 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1632 | ||
They even have a priest on there....talk about leading to a one-world form of worship. | ||||||
88 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1631 | ||
The Book of Revelation by Clarence Larkin is the best book on the Revelation I have ever read. If you'd like to dig very, very deep, and have the time to read, you might also like to invest in "The Apocalypse" by J. A. Seiss. God bless |
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89 | Who is the Bride of Christ? | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1630 | ||
In the Book of Revelation, we are told that the Bride "hath made herself ready." We are also told that a church can lose it's "candlestick", which is representative of the church itself. This teaches two things--there are faithful Christians and there are faithful churches. The Bride will be composed of faithful members of faithful churches. The rest of the saints will simply be members who are "called to the marriage supper of the Lamb." God bless you and yours. |
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90 | Where did Easter get its name? | NT general Archive 1 | inHzsvc | 1629 | ||
Yes, my friend, Easter is a pagan "holy" day. Paul told the Galatian saints that he feared them because they worshiped "days, and times, and seasons." He felt he had bestowed labor upon them in vain. The custom of the goddess Ishtar, or Eastara, can be traced all the way back to Babylonian mysticism. It came up through the false church (Roman Catholicism)and is, sadly, accepted today by many other institutions. | ||||||
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