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  2. Seven Spirits of God - Wikipedia

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    The reference to the lamb in Revelation 5:6 relates it to the Seven Spirits which first appear in Revelation 1:4 and are associated with Jesus who holds them along with seven stars. [5] An alternative view is that the seven graces ("charisma") of Romans 12:6–8 reflect the seven spirits of God. The Holy Spirit manifests in humankind through ...

  3. Interpretations of the Book of Revelation - Wikipedia

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    Ticonius' commentary played a central role for two centuries. His followers included Primasius of Hadrumetum, Cassiodorus, Apringius, and Bede. [11] Ticonius also formulated seven hermeneutical principles, of which the fourth (de specie et genere) and the sixth (de recapitulatione) had a significant influence on the exegesis of the Apocalypse.

  4. Textual variants in the Book of Revelation - Wikipedia

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    Revelation 1:4-7 in 𝔓 18. Revelation 1:5 λυσαντι ημας ... Bruce M. Metzger, "A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament: ...

  5. Throne of God - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Revelation describes the Seven Spirits of God which surround the throne, and its author wishes his readers in the Seven Asian churches to be blessed with grace from God, from the seven who are before God's throne, and from Jesus Christ in Heaven. He states that in front of the throne there appears to be "a sea of glass, clear as ...

  6. Clavis Apocalyptica (1627), a commentary on The Apocalypse by Joseph Mede. [83] Anacrisis Apocalypseos (1705), a commentary on The Apocalypse by Campegius Vitringa. [84] Commentary on the Revelation of St. John (1720), a commentary on The Apocalypse by Charles Daubuz. [85] The Signs of the Times (1832), a commentary on The Apocalypse by Rev. Dr ...

  7. Revelation 1 - Wikipedia

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    This is the first of the so-called 'seven beatitudes' in the book of Revelation (cf. 14:13, 16:15; 19:9; 20:6; 22:7, 14), [10] which are pronounced on the readers, the hearers (to whom the book are read aloud, according to the custom in the antiquity) and those who heed the message (Revelation 1:3, 22:7; cf. 1 Timothy 4:13).

  8. Seventh-day Adventist eschatology - Wikipedia

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    This is based on the sixth seal (Revelation 6:12–17) of the "seven seals", and Jesus' end-times sermon in Matthew 24:29 and Mark 13:24–25 (see also Luke 21). Adventists had argued the Dark Day was a supernatural sign.

  9. Category:Seven in the Book of Revelation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Seven in the Book of Revelation" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Seven Spirits of God; Seven Thunders;