Revelation re-Vealed (3rd edition)
… a deeper, gentler look into the Bible's final “chapter”. Some quite important reading; both for those considered “damned”, as well as those doing that damning.
… a deeper, gentler look into the Bible's final “chapter”. Some quite important reading; both for those considered “damned”, as well as those doing that damning.
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*<strong>Revelation</strong> 1:18 shows Jesus holding the<br />
keys of death, while the Gospel of Matthew<br />
clearly shows Jesus holding the keys to life. (see<br />
Matthew 19:17, 19:29, 22:32 et al)<br />
*Chapter 2 of <strong>Revelation</strong> has Jesus openly<br />
condemning many in the churches mentioned<br />
the<strong>re</strong>in, while Gospel Jesus made it clear that<br />
he would never condemn anyone. (see John 3:17,<br />
John 8:15, John 12:47 et al)<br />
*<strong>Revelation</strong> 2:4 shows Jesus<br />
openly desiring to be ado<strong>re</strong>d by the<br />
Ephesians, while Jesus himself<br />
consistently “accepted the glory of no<br />
man.” (see John 5:41, John 6:15,<br />
Mark10:18 et al)<br />
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