Revelation 18 Read (Rev 18:11-24) Then a mighty angel picked up - TopicsExpress



          

Revelation 18 Read (Rev 18:11-24) Then a mighty angel picked up a boulder... Everyone of the Earths current evils had its origin in Babylon, and finally the utter and permanent destruction mans religious, governmental and commercial systems has come Next we will see what God has ordained to replace them as the fifth Kingdom of (Daniel 2:44) arrives And this one will never be destroyed or left to another, but will endure forever. Revelation 19 The Great Tribulation has ended. Babylon has been destroyed, and planet Earth is ready to receive her King. All that remains is the capture of that unholy trinity that has caused all the devastation and the annihilation of their Army. It sounds like a big job, but with the Lord personally directing events it will not take long at all. Read (Rev 19:1-4) After this I heard what sounded like a great roar... Hallelujah is made up of two untranslated Hebrew words that taken together mean Praise the Lord Its four appearances in (Rev 19) are unique to the New Testament, and its Hebrew Version appears 24 times in the Old Testament, the same number as the elders who echo it here. Is this another subtle clue that the 24 elders represented the Raptured Church as suggested in (Rev 4?) Read (Rev 19:5-10) Then a voice came from the throne saying... From the use of past tense verbs referring to the wedding, the bride and the clothing she was given, it looks like Johns describing an event that has already taken place, and indeed it will have, seven years earlier. Notice that while the clothing represents the brides righteousness, its not her clothing. It was given to her. We are not righteous by our own works. Our righteousness is given to us by the Lord .(2 Cor 5:21) The Greek word literally means rather than righteous acts. Our righteousness is imputed to us by faith alone (Rom 3:21-22) If you read (Isaiah 61:10) it does describe this scene more clearly. When, John changes to the present tense in speaking of those invited to the weeding Supper, he is making reference to Believing Tribulation Survivors on Earth, soon to be invited into the Kingdom as described in the parable of the 10 virgins. (Matt 25:1-13) The Church is the bride, and the bride is not a bunch of invited guests, not even a group of bridesmaids. Like the Church, shes one body. And she does not need an invitation to her own weeding banquet, because she is the main attraction. Without her there would not be a banquet. Search Scriptures Daily for Truth (Acts 17:11)
Posted on: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 00:47:24 +0000

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