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Revelation 1 ESV - Bible Hub
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Revelation 1: John's Vision on Patmos - Bible Hub
Revelation Chapter 1 introduces us to the grandeur of the apocalyptic literature of the Bible, setting the stage for the profound and powerful prophecies and visions that are to follow.
Revelation Summary - Bible Hub
John wrote Revelation while a prisoner on the Island of Patmos, approximately 85-95 A.D. Its purpose is to give encouragement and hope for all Christians to continue watching for the return and triumph of …
Who are the two witnesses in Revelation? - Bible Hub
By weaving together the Old Testament allusions, the miraculous acts, and their resurrection after three and a half days, Revelation’s portrait of the two witnesses underscores God’s plan to reveal His glory …
Revelation 3:17 You say, 'I am rich; I have grown wealthy and need ...
Revelation 3:17 confronts the peril of trusting material success over spiritual reality. Self-confidence says, “I have everything,” but Jesus’ piercing eyes expose a church that is miserable, pitiable, …
Revelation 17 NKJV - Bible Hub
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Revelation 1:1 This is the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave ...
• In Revelation, an angel repeatedly guides John through visions (Revelation 22:6, 16), underscoring angelic involvement in end-time events. • “Made it known” highlights the reliability of what John sees; …
Revelation 22: The River of Life - Bible Hub
Revelation 22, the final chapter of the Book of Revelation, marks the conclusion of the apocalyptic vision granted to John. The chapter provides an enlightening glimpse into the idyllic eternal realm under the …
Revelation 4:7 The first living creature was like a lion, the second ...
Here in Revelation, the calf image underscores that God is worshiped not only for power but also for His humble, servant-hearted character, perfectly fulfilled in Christ’s atoning work.