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Names of Christ in Revelation: Philadelphia
The Church of Philadelphia, Rev. 3:7-13 Rev. 3:7 “And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write, ‘These things says He who is holy, He who is true, “He who has the key of David, He who opens and … Continue reading
Names of Christ in Revelation: Laodicea
The Church of Laodicea, Rev. 3:14-22 Rev. 3:14 “The Amen, the Faithful and True Witness, the Beginning of the creation of God” Jesus used “amen” often in His sayings, though they are usually translated as “verily, verily” or “truly” in … Continue reading
Names of Christ in Revelation: Sardis
The Church of Sardis, Rev. 3:1-6 Rev. 3:1 “He who has the seven Spirits of God and the seven stars” What an intriguing picture of Christ. He’s pointing us to what He has, something no one else has. Commentators say … Continue reading
Names of Christ in Revelation: Thyatira
The Church of Thyatira, Rev. 2:18-29 Rev. 2:18 “Son of God, who has eyes like a flame of fire, and His feet like fine brass” Looking up bronze and brass in the OT and NT (KJV and NKJV), many uses … Continue reading
Names of Christ in Revelation: Pergamos
The Church of Pergamos, Rev. 2:12-17 Rev. 2:12 “He who has the sharp, two-edged sword” This church was compromising their faith. On the one hand, they believed in the sacrifice of Christ on their behalf; on the other hand, they … Continue reading
Names of Christ in Revelation: Smyrna
The Church of Smyrna, Rev. 2:8-11 Rev. 2:8 “The First and the Last, who was dead, and came to life” The names[1] given in place of Christ fit the situation facing the church in which it is used. Smyrna is … Continue reading
Names of Christ in Revelation: Ephesus
I made these studies to focus on Jesus and get a better grasp on who He is and what He’s done for us. The Book of Revelation is an unveiling of Christ. It has many doctrinal statements about Christ that … Continue reading
My Recent Observations in the Book of Revelation
In our Bible college class, we were to read Revelation over the course of a week and write up our observations. Here is what I came up with, using the two main headings I was to fill in.
The Symbolism of Revelation 12
Revelation chapter 12 is usually called by teachers and commentators a break, pause, or flashback as we jump back in time to the Satanic persecution of the Jews and the birth of Christ. But Jesus protects us from that thinking … Continue reading



