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Revelation 22:6-21 - Be Prepared for the Lord’s Return

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  • D.F. Ritsman

This is a Bible study on Revelation 22:6-21.

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Revelation 21:22-22:5 - Live the Good Life in the New Jerusalem

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  • Jan DeGelder

This article is an exposition of Revelation 21:22-Revelation 22:5.

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Revelation 22:6-21 - Remember Christ's Urgent Message: I Am Coming Soon

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  • Jan DeGelder

This article is an exposition of Revelation 22:6-21.

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We Will See God's Face!

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  • Sam Storms

One of the promises the believer is given is seeing God's face. What does it mean to see the face of God? From Revelation 22:4 this article explains that seeing God's face is more than physical sight; it refers to knowing God.

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Comfort in Death

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  • William MacLeod

Reflecting on Revelation 22, this article draws comfort for Christians facing death or suffering pain from the loss of a loved one. It points to the reality of heaven and the life there as a comfort to Christians.

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Revelation 22:17a – The Spirit and the Bride

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  • A. N. Hendriks

This article is an exposition of Revelation 22:17.

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The Spiritual Gift of Prophecy in Revelation 22:18

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  • Robert L. Thomas

What is entailed in the New Testament gift of prophecy? This essay identifies typical characteristics of New Testament prophecy, and takes a look at the book of Revelation as a prophetic book. The author sees a specific relationship between the end of prophecy and Revelation 22:18.

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Can the Bible Be Completely Inspired by God and Yet Still Contain Errors? A Response to Some Recent "Evangelical" Proposals

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  • Gregory K. Beale

Beale reacts to the view of evangelical colleagues that God has inspired all of Scripture in such a way that the marks of human fallibility are woven into it. As background to his argument against such a position, Beale notes that the apostle John was given the same prophetic commission to write the Word of God as Ezekiel was.

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Eden, the Temple, and the Church’s Mission in the New Creation

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  • Gregory K. Beale

This lecture reflects on hermeneutical issues related to the New Testament's use of the Old. The author uses Revelation 21:1–Revelation 22:5 as a case study, where passages like Ezekiel 37:27, Ezekiel 40-Ezekiel 50, and Isaiah 54:11-12 are used.

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Life in the City

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  • Stephen Atkinson

This article is an exposition of Revelation 22:1-5.

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Revelation 22:10 - The Open Bible

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  • Ben J. Berends

In this article on Revelation 22:10, the author compares these words to the time Daniel received a similar message (Daniel 12:9). These words show that the return of Jesus Christ is coming closer.

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According to the degree of our faith will be our enjoyment of Christ’s salvation, our patience in the day of trial, our victory over the world. Unbelief, in short, is the true cause of a thousand spiritual diseases. J. C. Ryle
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