Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Clerical celibacy" ¶ 40
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Revelation and 2
The legend is linked to an idea in the Book of Revelation ( 3: 12 and 21: 2 ) describing a Second Coming, wherein Jesus establishes a new Jerusalem.
( Hosea 1: 2 NIV ) The apostle John used a similar analogy in Revelation chapter 17.
The Bible refers to the denarius as a day's wage for a common laborer ( Matthew 20: 2 ; John 12: 5 ). The value of the denarius is referred to, though perhaps not literally, in the Bible at Revelation 6: 6: " And I heard something like a voice in the center of the four living creatures saying, ' A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius Vulgate: bilibris tritici denario et tres bilibres hordei denario, δηναρίου in the original Greek ; and do not damage the oil and the wine.
This symbolism may derive from the account of the heavenly vision recorded in the Christian Bible in Revelation 14: 2 reading: " And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps.
# Revelation 15: 2
# Revelation 16: 2
It contains only 22 books ( neither the Minor Catholic Epistles of 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, and Jude, nor the Book of Revelation were part of this translation ).
These denominations vary from simply not accepting the Pope's claim to authority as legitimate and valid, to believing that the Pope is the Antichrist from 1 John 2: 18, the Man of Sin from 2 Thessalonians 2: 3-12, and the Beast out of the Earth from Revelation 13: 11-18.
It was perhaps this altar, believed to be dedicated to Zeus, that John of Patmos referred to as " Satan's Throne " in his Book of Revelation ( Revelation 2: 13 ).
Revelation 2: 12.
Chapter 2, Revelation 185 of the Qur ' an states:
* The Book of Revelation twice refers to " the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan ," ( 12: 9, 20: 2 ).
* Swedenborg, E. The Consummation of the Age ; the Coming of the Lord ; and the New Heaven and New Church, Chapter 14 in The True Christian Religion Containing the Universal Theology of The New Church Foretold by the Lord in Daniel 7 ; 13, 14 ; and in Revelation 21 ; 1, 2 ( Swedenborg Foundation 1952 )
One possible allusion to the Song of Songs in the New Testament might be Revelation 3: 20, which speaks of knocking at doors, as does Song 5: 2.
* 4, 949, 735 km < sup > 2 </ sup > -- Base of the New Jerusalem mentioned in Revelation 21: 16
Dei Verbum ( official title of the Vatican's English translation: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation – Dei Verbum ) was promulgated by Pope Paul VI on November 18, 1965, following approval by the assembled bishops by a vote of 2, 344 to 6.
# Revelation Itself ( 26 )
According to Numbers 31: 16 and St. John ( Revelation 2: 14 ), Balaam returned to King Balak and informed the king on how to get the Israelites to curse themselves by enticing them with prostitutes and unclean food sacrificed to idols.
" ( Revelation 2: 14 ) Evidently, Balaam returned to King Balak and explained how he was unable to curse the Israelites due to God having control of his tongue, but instead explained to the king on how he could get the Israelites to curse themselves, thereby removing the protection God had on them.
In the New Testament, Balaam is cited as a type of avarice ; for example in Book of Revelation 2: 14 we read of false teachers at Pergamum who held the " teaching of Balaam, who taught Balak to cast a stumbling-block before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed to idols, and to commit fornication.
* Revelation 2: 23: " Then all the churches will know that I am he who searches hearts and minds, and I will repay each of you according to your deeds.

Revelation and 6
They are: Romans 3: 23, Romans 6: 23, Romans 5: 8, Romans 10: 9-10, Romans 10: 13, and Revelation 3: 20.
Found in few hymnals today, the hymn has eight stanzas in common meter and is based on Revelation 5: 6, 8, 9, 10, 12.
This belief is derived primarily from the Book of Revelation 20: 1 – 6.
In the Authorized King James Version of the Bible, as well as several other versions, in Revelation 19: 6 it is stated "... the Lord God omnipotent reigneth " ( the original Greek word is παντοκράτωρ, " all-mighty ").
They resisted setting further dates for the event, citing Revelation 10: 6, " that there should be time no longer.
Matthew's reference to " great tribulation " () as parallel to Revelation 6: 12-13, having ended when the signs and wonders began in the late 18th century.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are described in the last book of the New Testament of the Bible, called the Book of Revelation of Jesus Christ to Saint John the Evangelist at 6: 1-8.
* Events of Revelation ( Chapter 6 )
* The advent of the Age of the Holy Spirit predicted by Joachim of Fiore, according to his interpretation of the Book of Revelation, chapter 6.
Grotius ' view as given in a note on Revelation 2: 6, is substantially the same as that of Tillemont.
" They see an apostate church that changed God's law in preference of pagan traditions, and allowed pagan beliefs and ceremonies into the church and brought oppression against and persecuted the true believers throughout the Dark Ages for 1260 years as prophesied in Revelation 12: 6, 14-16.
6. 12 relates to the Number of the Beast, 666 ( 6-12 = 6 and 6 plus 6 ) and to Revelation 6: 12, with the Biblical chapter's talk of men hiding from the face of God.
Other relevant Scripture passages include Exodus 19: 5 – 6, First Peter 2: 4 – 8, Book of Revelation 1: 4 – 6, 5: 6 – 10, and the Epistle to the Hebrews.
The reference to the lamb in Revelation 5: 6 relates it to the Seven Spirits of God which first appear in Revelation 1: 4 and are associated with Jesus who holds them along with seven stars.

Revelation and 15
In the New Testament the term is used for everything from Jesus as the image of the invisible God ( Colossians 1: 15 ) to the image of Caesar on a Roman coin () to the image of the Beast in the Apocalypse ( Revelation 14: 19 ).
# Revelation 13: 15 ;
New Testament passages that explicitly discuss prophets existing after the death and resurrection of Christ include Revelation 11: 10, Matthew 10: 40-41 and 23: 34, John 13: 20 and 15: 20 and Acts 11: 25-30, 13: 1 and 15: 32.
Posttribulationists argue that the seventh trumpet mentioned in Revelation is also the last trumpet mentioned in 1 Corinthians 15: 52, and that there is a strong correlation between the events mentioned in Isaiah 27: 13, Matthew 24: 29-31, and 1 Thessalonians 4: 16-thus creating a strong parallel, proving that the rapture occurs after the tribulation.
The Comma Johanneum in 1 John 5: 7 is well known example, but there are also other texts like: Matt 10: 8 ; 27: 35 ; Luke 17: 36 ; John 3: 25 ; Acts 8: 37 ; 9: 5 ; 15: 34 ; and some readings (" book of life " instead of " tree of life " in Revelation 22: 19 ) which the Byzantine text did not have.
* Bringin ' It Down LP ( Revelation Records ( REV 15 )) ( 1989 )
The breakdown of order also causes sudden religious fervor ; a group of people have gathered on the street to read the Bible ( Revelation 15: 1 is written on a signboard — an allusion to the seven angels with seven plagues as there are seven Gentlemen, according to author Nikki Stafford ).
Throughout Revelation, several references to the Temple are made ( 3: 12, 7: 15, 11: 19, 14: 15, and 16: 1 ).
19: 16 ), King of the ages ( Book of Revelation 15: 3 ) and Ruler of the kings of the Earth ( Rev.
In Christianity, " king of kings " ( βασιλευς των βασιλευοντων ) is one of the titles of Jesus, based on 1 Timothy 6: 15, and Revelation 17: 14, 19: 16.
“ Liszt ’ s Symbols for the Divine and Diabolical: Their Revelation of a Program in the B Minor Sonata .” Journal of the American Liszt Society, 15 ( 1984 ): 39-95.
The New Testament condemns the practice as an abomination, just as the Old Testament had ( Galatians 5: 20, compared with Revelation 21: 8 ; 22: 15 ; and Acts 8: 9 ; 13: 6 ).
Revelation 20: 11-15 ; 1 Corinthians 15: 51-57.

0.292 seconds.