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- n. biblical The final book of the New Testament of the Bible.
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“Re-reading" a religion's Revelation is code for "let's re-interpret it in the light of post-modern ideas".”
“Especially to the new departures, the turning-points, the epoch-making discoveries in ethical and religious progress connected with the appearance of such men, we may apply the term Revelation in a supreme or culminating sense.”
“We cannot, dare not, assert, that every male child of our population can read the Book which we call the Revelation of God! This deplorable, but undeniable fact, ought to throw suspicion upon our religious motives, as well as our pretensions to the love and maintenance of liberty, -- unless it be argued, that our liberty is founded on our want of education, and we are free men because the half of our population cannot sign their own name!”
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846
“The book of Revelation is read in Roman and Anglican Churches only during Advent.”
The Huffington Post: Frank Schaeffer: "End Times" Election Results Biblical Republican Paranoia
“Planet Earth groupies claimed Gorbachev was the Antichrist, citing the references in Revelation to the "mark of the beast" as proof because Gorbachev had a birthmark on his forehead!”
The Huffington Post: Frank Schaeffer: "End Times" Election Results Biblical Republican Paranoia
“Revelation calls the dragon “that ancient serpent” (Rev 12: 9), but Jesus uses the same word “serpent” positively when he tells us “Be wise as serpents” (Matt 10: 16); obviously Jesus does not mean “Be like the dragon in Revelation or the ancient serpent in the Garden of Eden.””
“Revelation is perfectly accessible as a stand-alone novel.”
Revelation: Summary and book reviews of Revelation by C.J. Sansom.
“Von Simson states that “the church is, mystically and liturgically, an image of heaven”, particularly the vision presented in Revelation of the “holy city, the new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven” (21: 2).”
The Theology and Metaphysics of the Gothic Cathedral - part 2
“The ICSB booklet on the epistles of John and Revelation is also now available.”
“The substance of what we believe is in Revelation to which the Holy Spirit attests, and once more we must accept the witness from the record and unless we wish to slide back into Sola Scriptura, that must include the witness of the apostles through the living visible Church.”
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