Revelation 7:1
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Revelation 7:1
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Revelation 6:8-17
The Lamb of God continues to open the seven seals on the scroll containing the Title Deed of the Earth. The seal judgments mean just judgment, and great trouble for those dwelling on earth!
Revelation 6:1-7
The future time opening of the "seven seals" on the scroll, which is the Title Deed of the Earth. McGee interprets each seal as it is opened by Jesus, and it seems to have to do with the fearsome period called the Great Tribulation.
Revelation 6:1
We now prepare for the opening of the seven seals on the document in heaven, the Title Deed to the Earth. Only Jesus, the Lamb of God, was counted worthy to open the seals!
Revelation 5:1-14
In heaven John sees the majesty of God, with a seven-sealed scroll representing the Title Deed of the Earth, and a Lamb representing the Lamb of God who gave his life for the sins of the world.
Revelation 4:7-5:1
A look behind the curtain in the heavenlies, with rainbows, and four living creatures representing creation and different aspects of the Lord Jesus Christ. Winged seraphim constantly sing "Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord God Almighty who was, and is, and is to come.
Revelation 4:1-6
A glimpse of the throne room in Heaven, with God's bejeweled seat, lightnings, and surrounded by 24 crowned elders also on thrones, representing the churches of all time.
Revelation 3:20-4:1
Jesus extends an invitation to an apostate church, but also to the individual who is in sin: I'm knocking at the door, open up and let me in. I want to come in and have fellowship with you.
Revelation 3:16-19
The letter to the church at Laodicea, which thought they were wonderful, but they were really detestible in the sight of Jesus.
Revelation 3:13-15
McGee says the Philadelphia church represents the church age that will see the Lord return in the Rapture, keeping the true faithful from the hour of temptation, leaving an apostate church behind.
Revelation 3:7-13
The letter from Jesus to the church at ancient Philadelphia, a church who was commended for their faithfulness in the face of persecution.