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May 10, 2004 · One of the biggest difficulties for our interpretation of the material in Revelation 17–18 has always been the date of the writing of the book.
That said, it is the intent of this study to examine what is hopefully a sufficiently narrow issue in the interpretation of the Apocalypse: the identification ...
May 10, 2004 · The case for identifying Jerusalem as the intended referent for the harlot image in Revelation proceeds on several fronts.
Introduction. The Johannine Passion narrative is found in chapters 18 and 19. Several matters of emphasis distinguish the account in the Fourth Gospel from the ...
... thirty-two times in the Book of Signs, occurs only four times in the Book of Glory. Now that “the hour” is at hand, life is actually being given and need ...
The first view will we will look at is the idea that the harlot represents Roman Catholicism, a belief that became popular in the days following the Reformation ...
As we approach our study of the Book of Revelation, let us study this prophecy in a way that is consistent with the principles of prophecy that can be learned ...
Our question is a simple one: do gender sensitive translations distort Scripture in places where those who have concerns about such translations claim they do?
The prologue does all of these. It is a single, powerful sentence which highlights major topics of the book. After reading through it we understand in summary ...
We know now that Simeon's prophecy has been fulfilled. Jesus is God's salvation, the Savior of the world. He has brought us the revelation of God so that we can ...