So, can anyone explain this book at a 4th grade level in just a short paragraph or two?
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(Proverbs 1:22)
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So, can anyone explain this book at a 4th grade level in just a short paragraph or two?
And then do you notice all the kings coming to battle at Armageddon? Why is that? I think the false prophet can't hold it together. All the nations are assembling for a mighty war. I'm not giving political analysis, economics, etc. nor to what degree Israel is involved or targeted, cuz I don't know. But the one-world government is now everybody going to war with everybody. The false prophet can't hold it together.
Interesting post!
On this part above,
Revelation 19:19 KJV
And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army.
This seems to be saying, to me, that they are intent on warring against Jesus Himself. I see some references in the Revelation that tell me the earth dwellers aren't entirely ignorant of what is happening.
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Read. Study might be too strong a word. I realize the imagery is connected.
So, can anyone explain this book at a 4th grade level in just a short paragraph or two?
No one has said anything like pre-programmed.How about salvation, were we pre programmed for that?
Agreed. The 1st half of the 7 years has 1/3 of the waters ruined, and by the latter half it's pretty much 100% of the waters.
The 1st half has 1/3 of the sunlight darkened, and by the latter half, well, maybe it does not pertain to sunlight and maybe it does, but an angel pours his bowl on the throne of the beast and its kingdom is in darkness.
Rev 16:10 The fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the beast, and its kingdom was plunged into darkness. People gnawed their tongues in anguish...
By the way, I think that verse 16:10 is perhaps the funniest thing in the bible. I mean, Jesus spoke a personal word to the false prophet back when He was walking the earth which was this:
Mark 8:36 For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?
If you think about it, there's only one person to whom that statement could apply "in totality", although of course it is relevant to everybody. But only one person in particular is being set up to gain the whole earth, being groomed for world domination, etc. And that one person is the false prophet.
YES, YES, YES, I know the verse applies to me and everybody else, but just think about it. One guy in particular is going to gain the whole world for a season and do cataclysmic horror and damage to the planet and people.
And Jesus, Lord of Love and Mercy and Grace and everything, even back then was reaching out to this guy and trying to warn him, reason with him, make him wake up with that statement in Mark 8:36.
Anyhow... why is 16:10 humorous?
Because here's the "day" that all these Satanists and evil politicians and CEO's of big corporations (10 horns) are beginning to finally get their dream come true, their lord bad guy, to rule the earth and reign with him (Rev. 17:12) and this is their big field day, their shining glorious day come true, and guess what? God has an angel pour a bowl on their lord's kingdom and everything is plunged into darkness!
Yikes!
Like your big dinner party that you planned a lifetime for, and every detail, and the dinner, desserts, drinks, champagne, decorations, the band, the videographers, dancers, everything to show off your Big Thing... and what happens? The electricity is cut off and cannot get turned back on.
Ruined!
I find that humorous.
And then do you notice all the kings coming to battle at Armageddon? Why is that? I think the false prophet can't hold it together. All the nations are assembling for a mighty war. I'm not giving political analysis, economics, etc. nor to what degree Israel is involved or targeted, cuz I don't know. But the one-world government is now everybody going to war with everybody. The false prophet can't hold it together.
Anybody that attempts to usurp the plans the Father has for His Son to rule the earth and to do so in righteousness, meet with a very not pleasant affair. The Father has promised His Son a kingship and kingdom.
"Sit at my right hand, until I put your enemies under your feet". Magnificent!
If it is all arranged in advance as Calvies think, then basically it is pre arranged. Jesus died for nothing if there is no need to be saved by choosing Him.No one has said anything like pre-programmed.
You're not following the conversation.
They would not see him again unless they were 'blessing him as the one who came in the name of Yahweh'......in the last 2,000 years, have they done that? Individuals have, but as a nation, God cast them off
Sure. Revelation is a revelation of God's plan for this earth until the New Heavens and the New Earth are established. This plan includes very severe divine judgments (on the unbelieving, the ungodly, and the wicked), and the bulk of this book (chapters 6-18) focuses on these judgments. After those judgments we see the Second Coming of Christ and the establishment of His righteous Kingdom on earth. Eventually this earth will be supernaturally burned up to make way for the New Heavens and the New Earth "wherein dwelleth righteousness".So, can anyone explain this book at a 4th grade level in just a short paragraph or two?
Revelation... is disconnected from the historical narrative which is in the interest of certain players to distort.
Thank you.......Oh fiddle sticks, LoL. Why would He regather them as a nation if He was done with them? :)
Good afternoon (morning), Jane, and hope you have a blessed day.
I've heard it suggested that Satan was cast out of heaven at the time of Christ ascension. That may explain some of the Book of Revelation. In the new testament we read that Satan came down from heaven like lightning. And in the book of Revelation we read that there was a war in heaven and Michael and his angels fought against the dragon and was cast out of heaven to earth.Just read a thread about war in heaven via Rev 12:7. Though I read revelations 3x, I confess I cannot keep it in my head. I even read a book by a Rabbi who did an excellent analysis of connecting the many figurative passages.
The 1st time I read Revelations, I thought John must have been smoking something strong when he wrote it.
In the thread referenced above, several poster got into the phases of tribulation and that is not made clear to me from the text. Like Nostradamus predictions, passages are written so figuratively, they can be taken to mean nearly anything.
So, can anyone explain this book at a 4th grade level in just a short paragraph or two?
Calvies? You think you're insulting someone with childish remarks?If it is all arranged in advance as Calvies think, then basically it is pre arranged. Jesus died for nothing if there is no need to be saved by choosing Him.
God predestined all things.
Including salvation? Yes. You should read the Bible rather than take bites of it, thinking to regurgitate that onto a forum so as to negatively confront Christians who have
The Lamb's Book of Life contains the names of the saved Elect of God. That book was written by God.
Before God created the world.
Before any humans existed. Before the fall.
Thank you.......
Now, when did God regather them as a nation?
I've heard it suggested that Satan was cast out of heaven at the time of Christ ascension. That may explain some of the Book of Revelation. In the new testament we read that Satan came down from heaven like lightning. And in the book of Revelation we read that there was a war in heaven and Michael and his angels fought against the dragon and was cast out of heaven to earth.
No, we actually have a choice.God predestined all thing
When we choose Jesus we are in there.Including salvation? Yes. You should read the Bible rather than take bites of it, thinking to regurgitate that onto a forum so as to negatively confront Christians who have
The Lamb's Book of Life contains the names of the saved Elect of God. That book was written by God.
He knew we would. He still had to die to give us the opportunity.Before God created the world.
Before any humans existed. Before the fall.
Sorry, but that does not hold water scripturally. The reason why is in the expression “founding of the world”.....it means the founding of the “kosmos” or “the world of mankind”, not the creation of the planet.
“The founding of the world” thus refers to the children of Adam and Eve. Who were born after the fall when God had already given his first prophesy in Genesis 3:15, foretelling the coming of the seed.
Just read a thread about war in heaven via Rev 12:7. Though I read revelations 3x, I confess I cannot keep it in my head. I even read a book by a Rabbi who did an excellent analysis of connecting the many figurative passages.
The 1st time I read Revelations, I thought John must have been smoking something strong when he wrote it.
In the thread referenced above, several poster got into the phases of tribulation and that is not made clear to me from the text. Like Nostradamus predictions, passages are written so figuratively, they can be taken to mean nearly anything.
So, can anyone explain this book at a 4th grade level in just a short paragraph or two?
We did a daily study on Revelations for nearly a year...
It is a recap and prophecy that has application to every person (according to beliefs "in their heart", whatever they may be), as well to the divided angels...the earth, the heavens.
We made notes, and charts, verse by verse of what applied to whom. Presently I do not have access to my notes.
Is something more specific I can help you with?
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