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  1. Why Do We Need a Written Revelation from God? It is clear that the New Testament, by their direct statements, testify to its own divine origin and unique authority. The New Testament claims to be God’s revealed Word to humanity.

  2. Apr 23, 2012 · There are a number of reasons why a written revelation from God is absolutely necessary. They are as follows. 1. The Importance Of The Subject Demands It. First, the importance of the subject necessitates a revelation from God being put in writing.

  3. Nov 20, 2015 · The Book of Revelation isn’t really the Apostle John’s revelation but Jesus Christ’s, the Author of Life itself (Acts 3:15) and although John wrote it, the very first two sentences tell us ...

  4. The Greek text of this verse (ἡ αρχη της κτισεως του θεου) is far from saying that Christ was created by God, for the genitive case, του θεου, means “of God” and not “by God” (which would require the preposition ὑπο).

  5. The Book of Revelation is written in letter format, although it’s distinctly different from most of the Pauline epistles. The issue of the date of Revelation is very important because a letter is being written or actually, seven letters are being written to churches.

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  6. Jan 29, 2021 · The book of Revelation is the revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ. The letters to the churches commend the churches but also warn the churches. Pastors today would do well to take up a serious study of these with their congregations.

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  8. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers. (1) The Revelation of Jesus Christ.—The book is a revelation of the things which are and the things which shall be. “John is the writer, but Jesus Christ is the author,” says Grotius; and consistently with this the action of Christ is seen throughout.

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