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What does the Bible say about the books opened in Revelation 20?

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Revelation 20 describes a scene of divine judgment where the books are opened, revealing all of humanity's deeds for judgment.

In Revelation 20, we see a significant moment at the great white throne judgment where individuals are judged based on what is written in the books. This passage emphasizes the accountability of every person before God, as they are judged by their works recorded in these books. The judgment is real, taking into account every action, thought, and word that has not been done as required by God’s law. This aligns with the broader scriptural narrative about divine justice and the seriousness of sin, highlighting that there is no escape from God's judgment.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:11-15

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The Books
Paul Mahan · Jul 9, 2023
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