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Revelation

Context Summary Revelation 10:8–11 records that the voice John heard from heaven commanded him to take the scroll from the mighty angel’s hand. John obeys the instruction and is told by the mighty angel to eat the scroll. Upon eating the scroll, John finds it is sweet to the taste but bitter to his stomach. John receives word that he must prophesy again about many people and nations and languages and kings. The rest of the book of Revelation unfolds what lies ahead for the Gentiles and the people of Israel. For a more detailed summary select the link below. “Revelation 10:10” Bibleref.com What does Revelation 10:10 mean? | BibleRef.com Revelation 10:10 10 I took the little book out of the angel’s hand,and ate it. It was as sweet as honey in my mouth. When I had eaten it, my stomach was made bitter.

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Revelation
Revelation

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1 day ago

Revelation 9:20

Context Summary Revelation 9:13–21 provides further insight into the assault by the northern invader. Earlier in chapter 9 we read about a horde of demonic locusts ascending from the bottomless pit. Now we read about two hundred million heavily armed cavalrymen, whose horses have heads like those of lions and…

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Revelation 9:20
Revelation 9:20

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2 days ago

Revelation 9:1

Context Summary Revelation 9:1–6 tells what happens when the fifth angel blows his trumpet. This trumpet judgment is more severe than the previous trumpet judgments. A star, presumably Satan, falls from heaven and receives a key to the bottomless pit. He uses the key to release a demonic force of locusts that torment unbelievers for five months. The torment is so severe that people seek death but are unable to find it. The verses that follow describe the locusts and tell what happens when the sixth angel blows his trumpet. For a more detailed summary select the link below. “Revelation 9:1” Bibleref.com What does Revelation 9:1 mean? | BibleRef.com Revelation 9:1 The fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star from the sky which had fallen to the earth. The key to the pit of the abyss was given to him.

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Revelation 9:1
Revelation 9:1

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4 days ago

Revelation 8:13

Revelation 8:6–13 follows a lengthy hush in heaven, after which seven angels receive seven trumpets and another angel mixes the prayers of the saints with incense. After emptying the censer of incense, he fills it with fire and casts it down to the earth. Thunder, rumblings, lighting, and an earthquake ensue. Now four of the seven angels blow their trumpets with disastrous effects on earth. For a more detailed summary select the link below. “Revelation 8:13” Bibleref.com What does Revelation 8:13 mean? | BibleRef.com Revelation 8:13 13 I saw, and I heard an eagle, flying in mid heaven, saying with a loud voice, “Woe! Woe! Woe for those who dwell on the earth, because of the other voices of the trumpets of the three angels, who are yet to sound!”

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Revelation 8:13
Revelation 8:13

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5 days ago

Revelation 8:4

Revelation 8:1–5 describes what happens prior to the seven angels blowing their trumpets. There is rapt suspense throughout heaven between the opening of the seventh seal and the trumpet blasts. As in previous chapters, angels play a key role in performing God’s will. So far in Revelation, angels have initiated…

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Revelation 8:4
Revelation 8:4

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6 days ago

Revelation 7:14

Revelation 7:9–17 describes an innumerable multitude standing before the throne and the Lamb. They ascribe glory to God and the Lamb, affirming that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb. This sets off a crescendo of praise from all the angels, the elders, and the four living creatures, all of…

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Revelation 7:14
Revelation 7:14

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Mar 22

Revelation 7:10

Revelation 7:9–17describes an innumerable multitude standing before the throne and the Lamb. They ascribe glory to God and the Lamb, affirming that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb. This sets off a crescendo of praise from all the angels, the elders, and the four living creatures, all of whom…

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Revelation 7:10
Revelation 7:10

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Mar 21

Revelation 7:9

Context Summary Revelation 7:9–17describes an innumerable multitude standing before the throne and the Lamb. They ascribe glory to God and the Lamb, affirming that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb. This sets off a crescendo of praise from all the angels, the elders, and the four living creatures, all…

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Revelation 7:9
Revelation 7:9

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Mar 20

Revelation 7:3

Context Summary Revelation 7:1–4 contains another highly symbolic vision from John’s vision. Four angels stand at the extreme points of the earth. He sees another angel ascend from the rising sun and hears him command the four angels to withhold further judgments until he has sealed God’s servants on their…

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Revelation 7:3
Revelation 7:3

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Mar 18

Revelation 6:17

Context Summary Revelation 6:12–17 continues the episode of Jesus’ opening of the seven seals of God’s judgment. The first four opened seals brought devastation at the hands of four horsemen. The fifth opened seal revealed a company of martyrs under the altar in heaven. This sixth opened seal launches horrific…

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Revelation 6:17
Revelation 6:17

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