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What does the Bible say about the beasts in Revelation?

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The beasts in Revelation represent living beings, not animals, often seen as messengers bringing God's truth.

In Revelation, the 'beasts' are described as living beings, which many interpret as messengers sent by God. They serve to portray spiritual truths rather than literal creatures. For example, their appearance draws parallels with the seraphim mentioned in Isaiah 6, which reflects their role as servants in worship and proclamation. Notably, they're depicted as having qualities that emphasize their connection to God's elect, embodying the message of redemption that God imparts through His chosen messengers.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:8, Isaiah 6:1-3

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