Revelation, 19

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18 That ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all [men, both] free and bond, both small and great.




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Chapter 19 of the book of Revelation is a prophetic vision of the second coming of Jesus Christ, which is described as a warrior who comes to judge the nations and establish his kingdom on earth. The following verses were selected for their relationship with the topics addressed in this chapter.

Isaiah 63:3: "I stepped alone in the plane, and no people no man with me; I stepped on them on my wrath and stepped on them in my furor, and his blood sprinkled my robes, and made my clothes." This verse portrays the wrath of God and his willingness to judge the nations, which is a central theme in Revelation 19.

Joel 3:9-10: "Proclaim this among the nations: Prepare war, raise the brave, who come, climb all men of war. strong." This verse talks about the preparation for war, which is an important theme in Revelation 19, where Jesus appears as a warrior who comes to fight the rebel nations.

Psalm 2:9: "With an iron stick will go go; as potty vessels will be broken." This verse is a prophecy about the reign of the Messiah, which is described in Revelation 19 as the one who comes to establish his kingdom on earth.

Zechariah 14:12-13: "And this will be the plague with which the Lord will hurt all the peoples who warned against Jerusalem: His flesh will rot as they are standing, and their eyes will rot in their orbits, and their tongue shall rot in Boca. And it will happen on that day that there will be a great riot between them, and they will take each one in the hand of their neighbor, and his hand will rise against the other's hand. " This verse talks about God's judgment on the nations that rebelled against Him, which is an important theme in Revelation 19.

Daniel 7:13-14: "I was looking at my visions of the night, and behold, he came in the clouds of heaven one like the Son of man; and went to the elder of days, and made him reach him. "Given dominion, and honor, and the Kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and tongues would serve him; his dominion is an eternal rule that shall not pass, and his kingdom will never be destroyed." This verse describes the coming of the Messiah to establish his kingdom on earth, which is a central theme in Revelation 19.





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