What does "hot and cold" refer to in Revelation 3?
Hot or Cold?: Correcting a Common Misconception in Revelation 3
What does "hot and cold" refer to in Revelation 3?
What does "hot and cold" refer to in Revelation 3?
John concludes his Revelation of Jesus Christ by calling his readers to desire the right things.
John begins to conclude his Revelation of Jesus Christ by calling his readers to respond appropriately to the message.
John continues his Revelation of Jesus Christ by describing the eternal state of the world.
John continues his Revelation of Jesus Christ by describing the Church, with a mixture of present and future realities.
John continues his Revelation of Jesus Christ by describing the Christian's present and future hope.
John continues by painting a final portrait encompassing Christian history.
John continues his Revelation (unveiling) of Jesus Christ, by finally revealing Jesus Christ and what Jesus has been up to throughout the book.
John’s turn of phrase in Revelation 19:10b means that the message of Jesus is true prophecy.
John’s description in Revelation 19:8b is a metaphor for the reality Paul describes in Ephesians 2:8-10.
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