Revelation 16:13
out of the mouth of the dragon - Satan
out of the mouth of the beast (king)
out of the mouth of the false prophet
Interesting is “out of the mouth”; if you do a search on “out of the mouth” in the Word, "out of the mouth" is significant.
I wrote down a lot of verses that speak on "out of the mouth" but there are too many to post the whole passages. I would like to highlight a few that stand out to me. Of Course, Deuteronomy 8:3 'that he might know man does not live by bread only, but by every word that proceeds
"out of the mouth" of the LORD does man live.' Which Jesus Christ references the same in Mattew 4:4. interesting to note is that in the OT the LORD says he fed them manna which t
hey knew not, nor their seed, nor their seeds seed knew.
considering how the LORD is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow... they are still being told the same thing in the NT "Men and brothers, children of the stock of Abraham, and whosoever among you fearing God,
to you is the word of the salvation sent. For they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their rulers,
because they knew him not, nor yet the voices of the prophets which are read every sabbath day, they have fulfilled them in condemning him."
lots of passages speaking on
"out of the mouth" Isaiah 59:21, Lamentations, Matthew 15:11 "Hear and understand, it is not that which goes into the mouth that defiles a man, but
that which comes out of the mouth.
if we make it only future tense as something yet to come... have we missed "I come as a thief,
watch and kept your garments, least they walk naked and they see their shame. can we identify a thief? why would Jesus Christ warn He comes as a thief yet (warn)
to protect them from a thief taking their garments, so they walk not naked, and they not see their shame. Does Christ oppose Himself? Paul spoke
"you took joyfully the spoiling of your goods' having a greater Hope.
Goods spoiled? Paul also spoke on that he might be found in Christ not having
his own righteousness but
the righteousness that comes from God. "That they walk" poses a lot of questions about making it future tense same as in the OT when the men were thrown in the fire heated seven times greater; and when they looked,
they saw men walking in the fire unharmed, unbound and another with them.
continued in the next post... for the final observation concerning "out of the mouth" which in my opinion is the one that stands out the most this morning. to me it's helpful and hopeful.