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What does the Bible say about Christ's two witnesses?

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The Bible describes Christ's two witnesses in Revelation 11 as representatives of the church who will prophesy during the gospel age.

In Revelation 11, Christ's two witnesses are depicted as divinely empowered representatives of the church who proclaim the gospel during a designated period. They are described symbolically as olive trees and candlesticks, emphasizing their role in bringing forth the oil of grace and light of the gospel. Their ministry occurs in a time of significant opposition and represents the faithful preaching of God's word until the end of the age. The imagery conveys that while they may face persecution, the ultimate power and presence of God will sustain them throughout their testimony.
Scripture References: Revelation 11:1-12, Romans 10:13-17

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