Studies in Revelation: The Second Interlude, the Two Witnesses (Revelation 11)
John is told to measure the temple in Jerusalem (“the holy city,” “figuratively
Continue reading...John is told to measure the temple in Jerusalem (“the holy city,” “figuratively
Continue reading...It is generally recognized that there are chapters in the Revelation that do not
Continue reading...The judgments of God contribute to this last three and a half years of Daniel’s
Continue reading...Chapters 6-19 of Revelation contain a description of the judgment God pours out on
Continue reading...Why write this Revelation to seven churches in Asia Minor? They weren't the only
Continue reading...Every mention of the temple in Revelation, except one, is of the temple in heaven,
Continue reading...Daniel’s timeline “to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and
Continue reading...Assuming as we are that the events of Revelation 6-19 are all future, dealing with
Continue reading...There are 19 references to the church in Revelation and they all occur in chapters
Continue reading...Angelos, the Greek word translated most often by the English word “angel” (it
Continue reading...At the very beginning of John’s Revelation we get a Trinitarian address: 4 John, To
Continue reading...Revelation is thoroughly Trinitarian, and the Holy Spirit is seen playing a key role
Continue reading...The apostle John clearly believes that Jesus is God, giving testimony to this throughout
Continue reading...There is some potential confusion created by the references to the Lord Jesus’
Continue reading...When you get to heaven and see Jesus, what will he look like? There are two visions
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