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May 10, 2004 · The case for identifying Jerusalem as the intended referent for the harlot image in Revelation proceeds on several fronts.
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.
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 ...
This statement raises a couple of questions. First, does Jesus believe that the unnegated protasis is true (a prophet is without honor in his own hometown)? ...
The imagery of the vine underscores the importance of fruitfulness in the Christian life and the truth that this results not from human achievement, but from ...
The Preeminent theme of prophecy is the Person of Christ. When Luther comes to the Book of Revelation and he cannot see Him, that's a problem. When we come to ...
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 ...
Kenneth Boa. Dr. Boa is the President of Reflections Ministries and Trinity House Publishers. Kenneth Boa is engaged in a ministry of relational evangelism ...
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 ...
the Book of Signs leading into the Book of Glory. Moreover, the suggestion that the supreme miracle of giving life to man leads to the death of Jesus offers ...