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  • We also need Christians who are spiritually grounded in hypomone, that virtue of Revelation's church in crisis which translates as the ability to retain your beliefs while sustaining blows, or, "iron intransigence," which comes from a Greek verb root which can mean "to dare to do." which has been translated, rather limply, "patient endurance."

    Jeremy John: The Occupation Of The Lord's Prayer Jeremy John 2011

  • And though the prophet John condemns her teachings, Revelation's indictment of "Jezebel" (no way that was her real name) indicates the influence of a woman prophet in Thyatira (Revelation 2:20-24).

    Greg Carey: The Power And Presence of Women In The Earliest Churches Greg Carey 2011

  • And though the prophet John condemns her teachings, Revelation's indictment of "Jezebel" (no way that was her real name) indicates the influence of a woman prophet in Thyatira (Revelation 2:20-24).

    Greg Carey: The Power And Presence of Women In The Earliest Churches Greg Carey 2011

  • Our ancient myths are full of them, from the Babylonian chaos mother Tiamat, whom Marduk slays in order to create the world from her body; to the biblical sea serpent Leviathan in Psalm 74, whom God kills in order to form a habitable place of homeland security for God's people; to the book of Revelation's great red dragon, "that ancient serpent who is called the Devil and Satan."

    Timothy Beal: There's No Such Thing As Osama Bin Laden Timothy Beal 2011

  • And though the prophet John condemns her teachings, Revelation's indictment of "Jezebel" (no way that was her real name) indicates the influence of a woman prophet in Thyatira (Revelation 2:20-24).

    Greg Carey: The Power And Presence of Women In The Earliest Churches Greg Carey 2011

  • And though the prophet John condemns her teachings, Revelation's indictment of "Jezebel" (no way that was her real name) indicates the influence of a woman prophet in Thyatira (Revelation 2:20-24).

    Greg Carey: The Power And Presence of Women In The Earliest Churches Greg Carey 2011

  • We also need Christians who are spiritually grounded in hypomone, that virtue of Revelation's church in crisis which translates as the ability to retain your beliefs while sustaining blows, or, "iron intransigence," which comes from a Greek verb root which can mean "to dare to do." which has been translated, rather limply, "patient endurance."

    Jeremy John: The Occupation Of The Lord's Prayer Jeremy John 2011

  • Our ancient myths are full of them, from the Babylonian chaos mother Tiamat, whom Marduk slays in order to create the world from her body; to the biblical sea serpent Leviathan in Psalm 74, whom God kills in order to form a habitable place of homeland security for God's people; to the book of Revelation's great red dragon, "that ancient serpent who is called the Devil and Satan."

    Timothy Beal: There's No Such Thing As Osama Bin Laden Timothy Beal 2011

  • Brian, I think it could be interesting to explore whether the elimination of the sun in Revelation's apocalyptic future was precisely to avoid contradiction with Ecclesiastes.

    The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6 James F. McGrath 2010

  • Catholic art, literature, music, theology, etc. have all been directly inspired by the Book of Revelation's graphic depictions of the Last Battle, the rise of the Beast, his "666" mark, and the Woman Clothed in the Sun.

    Archive 2009-01-04 2009

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