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Revelation Bible study outline—contents by chapter and verse. Alpha and Omega; horsemen; seventh seal; two witnesses; wild beast; Armageddon; all things new.
How are God’s people affected by the events described in Revelation chapter 12? 13 The book of Revelation informs us that God’s people would be persecuted in our day —“the Lord’s day.” Revelation chapter 12 mentions that war breaks out in heaven immediately following the birth of God’s Kingdom. Michael —the glorified Jesus ...
Revelation is a book of the Bible that discloses hidden matters and future events. Learn how to understand its symbols, visions, and prophecies with the help of God's wisdom and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Revelation was written by the apostle John in about 96 C.E. While the book of Genesis tells how Paradise was lost, Revelation tells how Paradise will be regained.
Bible Verses Explained ... Is Your Name in the Book of Life? ... Share Share Revelation —Its Grand ...
New Jerusalem is a biblical expression for the group of Christians who will rule with Jesus in God's Kingdom. Learn how the Bible describes New Jerusalem as a cube, a bride, and a government that brings blessings to people on earth.
Revelation 21:4, New World Translation. “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”—Revelation 21:4, English Standard Version.
The seven-headed wild beast of Revelation 13 represents the worldwide political system that rules over all nations and opposes God's Kingdom. Learn how the seven heads and ten horns symbolize the seven dominant governments and the sovereign states that have joined them.
A Revelation to John 13:1-18 13 And it * stood still on the sand of the sea. And I saw a wild beast + ascending out of the sea, + with ten horns and seven heads, and on its horns ten diadems, * but on its heads blasphemous names. 2 Now the wild beast that I saw was like a leopard, but its feet were like those of a bear, and its mouth was like a ...
The Rejoicing of Revelation 11:10. In his book Preachers Present Arms, published in 1933, Ray H. Abrams refers to the clergy’s bitter opposition to the Bible Students’ book The Finished Mystery. He reviews the clergy’s endeavors to rid themselves of the Bible Students and their “pestilential persuasion.”