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Aug 31, 2023 · There have been two broad views: that of the Roman Catholic Church who believe that the woman of Revelation 12 is Mary, the mother of Jesus. that the woman is a general symbol of the true "church" or people of God - Israel in the OT and spiritual Israel in the NT and Christian era.
Oct 19, 2017 · The first character to appear, and to remain prominent throughout the story, is a pregnant woman (vv. 1–2). She gives birth (v. 5), is then persecuted by the dragon (v. 13), flees to the wilderness (vv. 6, 14), and births additional children (v. 17).
Both passages refer to Jesus Christ; He is both the seed promised to Eve in Genesis 3:15 and the “male child” in Revelation 12:5. These links imply that Revelation here converts the woman in Genesis 3 into a symbol.
Dec 28, 2016 · The events of the birth of Jesus are recorded in only three places in the New Testament: Matthew’s Gospel, Luke’s Gospel, and in Chapter 12 of the Book of Revelation (Revelation 12:1-6). It is true that Revelation contains much figurative language which is highly symbolic.
John's vision of the birth of Jesus is the first of a series of three connected visions in Revelation 12-13. As Revelation 12 begins, we see a woman clothed with the sun, a crown of 12...
Like so many of the images in the Book of Revelation, the appearance of the Woman might have several layers of meaning. Two points might support this modern Catholic view. First, this is St John who is having this vision, and we should recall how Our Lord refers to his mother in St John’s gospel.
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The first symbolic character is a pregnant woman clothed in the sun. Her history is found in Revelation 12:1-17, and resembles the birth of Jesus and Herod's attempt to kill him. The woman, who represents faithful Israel, gave birth to the Messiah, Jesus Christ.