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      • "to anticipate, to come sooner," is translated "shall (in no wise) precede" in 1Th 4:15, RV (AV, "prevent"), i.e., "shall in no wise obtain any advantage over" (the verb does not convey the thought of a mere succession of one event after another); the Apostle, in reassuring the bereaved concerning their departed fellow believers, declares that, as to any advantage, the dead in Christ will "rise first."
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The seven blessings of Revelation are found in Revelation 1:3, 14:13, 16:15, 19:9, 20:6, 22:7, and 22:14. The number seven is repeated several times throughout Revelation, symbolizing completeness and possibly complementing the completion of creation in seven days in Genesis 1–2.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · The book of Revelation is understandable. God would not have given it to us if its meaning were entirely a mystery. The key to understanding the book of Revelation is to interpret it as literally as possible—it says what it means and means what it says.

  4. This is the only book in the Bible of which a special blessing is pronounced on him who reads it; but assuredly a blessing would not be pronounced on the perusal of a book which is entirely unintelligible.

    • The Revelation of Christ
    • The Times of Tribulation
    • The Judgment of Beasts
    • The Beauty of Heaven

    ➤ (YouTube) Is the Book of Revelation for You? —Half hour video. (Revelation 1:1-8) A study of Revelation 1:1-8 about the book's relevance for you. We look at the revealing benediction (words of blessing), the salutation (words of greeting) and the doxology (words of praise). We also discuss the title "him who is, who was, and who is to come", and ...

    ➤ The White Horse —(Revelation 6:1-2) You may have heard of the "four horses of the apocalypse". These four horses which John saw represent tribulations. The white horse and its rider stands for earthly rule and authority and dominion. ➤ The Red Horse —(Revelation 6:3-4) The red horse and its rider with the sword represents slaughter and bloodshed,...

    ➤ (YouTube) The Dragon in Revelation —Half hour video. Three beasts are among the main characters in the visions of Revelation, the last book of the Bible. The Dragon is one of these beasts. We learn about the Dragon and the signs associated with him. ➤ (YouTube) The Dragon’s Friends —Half hour video. Following our study of the Dragon in the book o...

    ➤ The City and a Crown —(Revelation 21-22 overview) In Revelation’s last two chapters there is a beautiful vision of The New Jerusalemthe heavenly City of God. It shone with the glory of God, and its brilliance was like that of a precious jewel (Revelation 21:11). ➤ Six Things We'll Enjoy in Heaven —(Revelation 21-22 overview) The hope of Heaven is...

  5. Precede: "to anticipate, to come sooner," is translated "shall (in no wise) precede" in 1Th 4:15 , RV (AV, "prevent"), i.e., "shall in no wise obtain any advantage over" (the verb does not convey the thought of a mere succession of one event after another); the Apostle, in reassuring the bereaved concerning their departed fellow believers ...

  6. Prologue. (Daniel 12:113) 1 This is the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants what must soon a come to pass. He made it known by sending His angel to His servant John, 2 who testifies to everything he saw. This is the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.

  7. The book of Revelation is a compilation of apocalyptic literature and prose discourse. Key Themes. The hope of Jesus’ final return. Faithfulness to Jesus throughout one's life. The comfort of Jesus in suffering and persecution. Structure. Revelation can be divided into seven parts. Chapters 1-3 introduces John ’s vision.

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