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Revelation Explained

adilrockstar

Active Member
If any person on this Forum would like to have a specific question answered as to the meaning behind any part of Revelation, I would be glad to explain. Just post the question here and I will reply when I get it.

God Bless

Adil
 

adilrockstar

Active Member
nutshell said:
Will your interpretation be that correct one and how can I know for sure?

I will offer you the truth that I have to offer as given to me by the Holy Sprit, you can accept my interpretation or you can reject it. It is up to you.


God Bless

Adil
 

Bishka

Veteran Member
adilrockstar said:
I will offer you the truth that I have to offer as given to me by the Holy Sprit, you can accept my interpretation or you can reject it. It is up to you.


God Bless

Adil

I'm curious, if you could just humor me.

How do we know you have the Holy Spirit, and that the interpretation you are receiving is correct? If someone else has the Holy Spirit and interprets differently, who is correct?
 

adilrockstar

Active Member
beckysoup61 said:
I'm curious, if you could just humor me.

How do we know you have the Holy Spirit, and that the interpretation you are receiving is correct? If someone else has the Holy Spirit and interprets differently, who is correct?

As I said to nutshell, you can accept it or not.

I believe that the truth rings clear, we just sometimes don't want to hear it.
 

Scott1

Well-Known Member
Is the Church and worship described in the Book of Revelation truly how it will be in heaven?
 

Snowbear

Nita Okhata
In your opinion, which parts of the Revelation are symbolic and which parts are literal and how do you discern the difference?
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
adilrockstar said:
Please be more specific.
Instead of playing theological musical chairs, why don't you just spill the beans and let folks poke through your revelation of Revelations, otherwise the content will just become a jumbled mess.

Take it from the top, and let 'er rip. Let everyone decide later. Sound like a plan?
 

adilrockstar

Active Member
Snowbear said:
In your opinion, which parts of the Revelation are symbolic and which parts are literal and how do you discern the difference?

The whole book is symbolic. And they are all literal.
 

adilrockstar

Active Member
YmirGF said:
Instead of playing theological musical chairs, why don't you just spill the beans and let folks poke through your revelation of Revelations, otherwise the content will just become a jumbled mess.

Take it from the top, and let 'er rip. Let everyone decide later. Sound like a plan?

I am only offering to answer questions. I don't have the time to explain the whole book verse by verse. You would end up looking at a 200 page explanation, and would just confuse you more. I will do it one question at a time if any person is confused.

God Bless


Adil
 

Bishka

Veteran Member
adilrockstar said:
As I said to nutshell, you can accept it or not.

I believe that the truth rings clear, we just sometimes don't want to hear it.
You did not answer my question.

Who is right? You or the other person?
 

Scott1

Well-Known Member
Maybe I'll come back to that.... I've always been curious about this verse:

Rev 2:17 "... To the victor I shall give some of the hidden manna; I shall also give a white amulet upon which is inscribed a new name, which no one knows except the one who receives it."'
 

adilrockstar

Active Member
Snowbear said:
Please be more specific.

What I mean is that the whole book is about a vision. This vision is full of symbolism. All the meaning behind the symbolism is real. I am offering to explain the meaning behind some of the symoblism you may not understand. The meaning is literal.
 

adilrockstar

Active Member
Scott1 said:
Maybe I'll come back to that.... I've always been curious about this verse:

Rev 2:17 "... To the victor I shall give some of the hidden manna; I shall also give a white amulet upon which is inscribed a new name, which no one knows except the one who receives it."'

Explanation

The manna is the spiritual nourishment that the faithfull believers will recieve. It is wisdom and understanding, strength and love.

God Bless

Adil
 
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