John’s turn of phrase in Revelation 19:10b means that the message of Jesus is true prophecy.
The Prophet’s Message — Excursus
John’s turn of phrase in Revelation 19:10b means that the message of Jesus is true prophecy.
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.
John continues by drawing a simple but awe-inducing contrast between God's system and the world system.
John continues by describing the varied reactions to the collapse of the world system (Babylon).
In recent days it has become common to claim that King David actually raped Bathsheba, but even though this might preach well in our contemporary evangelical landscape, it is likely the wrong text to support that message.
John continues his letter by unveiling further reasons to align with Jesus, forsaking the world. . . . Revelation 18:1-8.
A much needed blog update.
John continues his letter by unveiling another reason to align oneself with Jesus (likely the reason why most find it so difficult to align themselves with Jesus). . . . Revelation 17:1-18.
John continues his letter by describing the final step of God's wrath at the end of the world. . . . Revelation 16:17-21.
A look at the occurrences of the word "excommunication" in the Bible, and what it means for this practice.
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