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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> 2:16 has Jesus<br />

saying “I will come to you soon<br />

and make war against them with<br />

the sword of my mouth”, while<br />

the Gospel Jesus said not only<br />

“Blessed a<strong>re</strong> the Peacemakers”,<br />

but also taught us to openly<br />

bless those who curse us.<br />

(see Matthew 5:9 + Luke 6:28)<br />

*<strong>Revelation</strong> 2:19 notes that<br />

“the last a<strong>re</strong> g<strong>re</strong>ater than the<br />

first”, while Jesus in the<br />

Gospels made it clear that the<br />

two we<strong>re</strong> perfectly equal ("The<br />

last shall be the1st, and the 1st the<br />

last" ~ Jesus in Matthew 20:16 – see<br />

also Matthew 19:30, Mark 9:35, Mark<br />

10:31, & Luke 13:30).<br />

*<strong>Revelation</strong> 2:22 shows Jesus punishing<br />

others with illness, when the Gospels<br />

consistently show Jesus as a conduit through<br />

with the Divine does g<strong>re</strong>at healing. (see<br />

Matthew 9:20-31, Mark 5:24-34, Luke 17:11-19 &<br />

John 9:1-12 et al)<br />

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