May 2016
11
When the seventh angel blew his trumpet in Revelation 11:15, we are given immediately a picture of the end (or result), even tho…
May 2016
10
Revelation 11:14 tells us,
14 The second woe is past; behold, the third woe is coming quickly.
Recall that the first woe, brou…
May 2016
09
The timing of prophecy is often complex, especially in long-term prophecy, because there is usually more than one beginning poin…
May 2016
07
The two witnesses in Revelation 11, as far as their ministries are concerned, are pictured in terms of Moses and Elijah. Zechari…
May 2016
06
John pictures the two witnesses in terms of Moses and Elijah, who represent the law and the prophets, civil and priestly authori…
May 2016
05
The two witnesses in Revelation 11:4 are described as being two olive trees and two lampstands, in order to fulfill the prophecy…
May 2016
04
In Revelation 11:3, 4 we read,
3 And I will grant authority to my two witnesses, and they will prophesy for twelve hundred and …
May 2016
03
We have shown that the spiritual maturity of “those who worship” (Revelation 11:1) in the temple of God is in terms of Sabbaths,…