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I seem to think the two witnesses could be some relevance to Jesus being a part of the vision on the mount of transfiguration with mosses and Elijah and John, the writer, looking on.
It reminds me of the candle stick in Zechariahs vision in ch 4 :2 - 3 , with the two olive trees (two witnesses) standing by the one candlestick (Jesus) which had seven lamp stands (the disciples looking on at the vision on the mount or simply, the church).
It looks like the mount of transfiguration to me??
The two witnesses seem to be directly related to mosses and Elijah because the signs and wonders displayed by these witnesses are the same signs and wonders assigned to mosses and Elijah.
I am also aware that Jesus is the fulfillment of mosses and the prophets (Elijah and John the baptizer), so maybe these two witnesses are mosses and the prophets???
Then I think, what about the 3 and a half days that these witnesses were left in the streets of Jerusalem and then they raised from the dead??? thats the confusing part??
I think of John the Baptist (whom was a type of Elijah) and Jesus (who was a type of mosses) who were both two witnesses that also lost there life in Jerusalem and Jesus rose the 3rd day.
I then think, maybe, Jesus being the fulfillment of mosses and the prophets, ( as the two witnesses ) was crucified in Jerusalem and then rose the third day, him being a representative of the two witnesses or the two olive trees by being the candlestick with the seven lamp stands.
Only Jesus has risen from the dead and raised up into the sky out of our sight and that was in the mount of olives near Jerusalem.
The problem with revelations is that it can not be taken literally, it was signified to John by an angel and is hard to decipher and that leaves us with all kinds of possibilities, even with Zechariahs vision about the restoration of the temple, which John seems to be drawing from???
Wouldnt it be good to have revelations written plainly so we could all come to the same conclusions
It reminds me of the candle stick in Zechariahs vision in ch 4 :2 - 3 , with the two olive trees (two witnesses) standing by the one candlestick (Jesus) which had seven lamp stands (the disciples looking on at the vision on the mount or simply, the church).
It looks like the mount of transfiguration to me??
The two witnesses seem to be directly related to mosses and Elijah because the signs and wonders displayed by these witnesses are the same signs and wonders assigned to mosses and Elijah.
I am also aware that Jesus is the fulfillment of mosses and the prophets (Elijah and John the baptizer), so maybe these two witnesses are mosses and the prophets???
Then I think, what about the 3 and a half days that these witnesses were left in the streets of Jerusalem and then they raised from the dead??? thats the confusing part??
I think of John the Baptist (whom was a type of Elijah) and Jesus (who was a type of mosses) who were both two witnesses that also lost there life in Jerusalem and Jesus rose the 3rd day.
I then think, maybe, Jesus being the fulfillment of mosses and the prophets, ( as the two witnesses ) was crucified in Jerusalem and then rose the third day, him being a representative of the two witnesses or the two olive trees by being the candlestick with the seven lamp stands.
Only Jesus has risen from the dead and raised up into the sky out of our sight and that was in the mount of olives near Jerusalem.
The problem with revelations is that it can not be taken literally, it was signified to John by an angel and is hard to decipher and that leaves us with all kinds of possibilities, even with Zechariahs vision about the restoration of the temple, which John seems to be drawing from???
Wouldnt it be good to have revelations written plainly so we could all come to the same conclusions
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