Revelation 11
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Commentary
Revelation 11 is a chapter that speaks of the two witnesses who will prophesy during the end times. These two witnesses are described as having the power to bring about great destruction and to call down fire from heaven. They are also said to have the power to shut up the sky so that it does not rain during the time of their prophesying. The two witnesses are also said to be clothed in sackcloth, which is a sign of mourning and repentance. This is a reminder to us that the end times will be a time of great sorrow and repentance. It is also a reminder that God is in control and that He will bring about justice and judgment in His own time. The chapter also speaks of the great city of Jerusalem being trampled on by the Gentiles for 42 months. This is a reminder that the end times will be a time of great suffering and persecution for God's people. It is also a reminder that God will ultimately triumph over evil and bring about His kingdom on earth. Finally, the chapter speaks of the resurrection of the two witnesses and their ascension into heaven. This is a reminder that God will ultimately bring about justice and victory for His people. It is also a reminder that God will ultimately bring about the new heaven and the new earth, where righteousness and justice will reign forever.
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