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Post by sometimeman on Jul 26, 2008 21:16:48 GMT -4
THE ANOMALY OF THE LAMB
When John the Baptist proclaimed before the nation of Israel, "Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29), you would think that the people who had wearied themselves sacrificing lambs for centuries would be ready to hail a Lamb that only needed to be sacrificed once for all–a Lamb that could forever take away sin and end forever the tiresome repetition of sacrificial lambs that could never take away sin, that could never purge the believer. Israelites at the first advent were not seriously interested in having one deal with their their sin. More importantly, they wished for one to deal with Rome.
Part I
The Anomaly of the Lamb The Lamb in Daniel The Lion and the Lamb Qualities of the Lamb The Lamb's Rejection
Part II
The Lamb in Revelation The Lamb Opens 7 Seals The Lamb and Great Company Washing in the Blood of the Lamb The Shepherd Lamb The Dragon and the Lamb The Lamb's Book of Life The Lamb on Mount Zion Followers of the Lamb The Song of the Lamb War with the Lamb The Word of God Marriage of the Lamb Marriage Supper of the Lamb The Lamb's Wife No Temple Here The Throne of God and the Lamb The Lamb is the Lampwww.revelation-today.com/lamb.htm
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Post by sometimeman on Jul 26, 2008 21:41:01 GMT -4
The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw. Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at handGod gave a revelation to Jesus Christ. Christ sent it by an angel to John, was shown the revelation in visions. In the Spirit, John wrote down an eye-witness and divinely inspired account of what he saw, and sent it to seven churches (Rev 1:1-2, 9-11). That is a plain, straightforward account of the book’s origin. This is an unbreakable chain of supernatural communication: God to Christ, Christ to the angel, the angel to John, John (a prophet inspired by the Holy Spirit) to the churches. members.datafast.net.au/sggram/f157.htmUnderstanding The symbolism in the book of Daniel are the keys to unlock the mysteries of the book of Revelation. Enjoy the journey, it's worth the trip!
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