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What does the Bible say about the symbolism in Revelation?

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Revelation uses symbolism to convey truths about Christ and his gospel, particularly through figures like the woman clothed with the sun and the dragon.

The book of Revelation is rich in symbolism, intended to communicate deep theological truths rather than merely predict future events. It uses familiar images to express concepts regarding the church, the conflict between good and evil, and the ultimate victory of Christ. For instance, the woman clothed with the sun symbolizes the church, adorned with the glory of Christ, while the dragon represents Satan, the adversary who seeks to destroy the church. John emphasizes that understanding these symbols requires a foundational knowledge of Scripture, particularly the Old Testament, where these images are rooted.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:1-4, Revelation 19:10, Revelation 8:1-5

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