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The revelation then states that "one like unto the Son of man" (another image of the Lord) will harvest earth, that is, the grain fields—a symbolic representation of the gathering of the righteous (compare D&C 86:1-6). Only when that gathering is done does another angel begin his work, the harvesting of the vineyards.


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He sees "one like a son of man" ( Rev. 1:13), and initially the picture he paints seems straightforward: "clothed with a long robe and with a golden sash around his chest. The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire" ( Rev. 1:13-14). Already we may have questions.


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Who are the "Four Living Creatures" in Revelation 4? Like the 24 elders, the four "living creatures" worship God at his throne (Rev 4:6b-8a). The NIV places these creatures "in the center, around the throne." This reflects the difficulty of the syntax of this line in Greek.


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Revelation 4 In this chapter the prophetical scene opens; and, as the epistolary part opened with a vision of Christ ( ch. ), so this part is introduced with a glorious appearance of the great God, whose throne is in heaven, compassed about with the heavenly host.


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Revelation 4 - A Study Guide by Mark A. Copeland "THE BOOK OF REVELATION" Chapter Four The visions of Revelation now begin in earnest. Upon seeing a door standing open in heaven and hearing a trumpet-like voice promising to show him of things which must take place, John is transported to the throne room of God.


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Revelation 4:5-6a Integrating the Imagery of Revelation 4-16 CHARLES HOMER GIBLIN, S.J. Fordham University The Bronx, NY 10458 Addressing this brief passage, Rev 4:5-6a, may further the interpre-tation of Revelation in two ways: first, by showing how grouping of descrip-tive details in 4:5-6a helps integrate important structural and theological


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Revelation 4 and Apocalyptic Throne Imagery Revelation 4-5 are often read only for their value in describing worship (worthy is the Lamb….) or their angelology (who are the elders? What are the four living creatures?)


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(Revelation 4:3,5a) John now describes the appearance of God as He is seated upon His throne. He reports that God had "the appearance of a jasper and carnelian stone." "Jasper" was probably a clear crystal (note Revelation 21:11), "carnelian" was deep orange or blood red in color.


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Chapter 4 By Ernie and Mary Kroeger The visions in this book run parallel to one another. They do not follow in chronological order. So we don't look to specific events to happen a specific time in history. Each vision contains certain principles, and these principles are being worked out in the lives of God's people throughout the ages.


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The throne in Revelation 4 is a good opportunity to think about our interpretive method for apocalyptic literature. In another post I pointed out throne room scenes are common in Second Temple apocalyptic and that the imagery John uses here is similar to several other well-known apocalyptic texts.


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Universal creation is represented by the four living creatures (Rev 4:6-7). Along with the twenty-four elders, they praise God unceasingly in humble adoration (Rev 4:8-11). * The ancients viewed heaven as a solid vault, entered by way of actual doors. * [4:2-8] Much of the imagery here is taken from Ez 1 and 10.


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Verse 4 Round about the throne ( κυκλοθεν του θρονου ). Here as a preposition with the genitive, though only adverb in Revelation 4:8 (only N.T. examples save Textus Rec. in Revelation 5:11 ). Four and twenty thrones ( θρονο εικοσ τεσσαρες ).


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(Rev. 1:4-5) The number seven here symbolizes the Holy Spirits wholeness and completeness and is a reference to Zechariah 4:10. Later in Revelation, John will refer to the Holy Spirit in the singular (Rev. 1:10; 2:7, 11, 17). Similarly, the number twelve and anything divisible by twelve is the number of the people of God (Rev. 7:1-12).


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Revelation 4 New International Version The Throne in Heaven 4 After this I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven.


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Revelation 4 - Before the Throne of God Audio for Revelation 4: Revelation 4 - What Heaven is Like A. The transition to the fourth chapter of the Book of Revelation. 1. Taking Revelation 1:19 as an outline of the book, chapter four begins the third section: the things which shall take place after this. a.


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There are two phrases in Revelation 4:1 to tell us that we moving forward: "After this" and "what must take place after this." The point is to show us that the information concerning the seven churches has stopped. A new series of images is beginning. John sees a door standing open in heaven.