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What does the Bible say about the two witnesses in Revelation?

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The two witnesses in Revelation symbolize the church's role as God's witnesses, empowered to preach during the gospel age.

In Revelation 11:3-13, the two witnesses are depicted as powerful prophets who proclaim God's message during a time of great opposition. They represent the church militant, actively witnessing for Christ in the world. The significance of 'two' emphasizes the necessity of having two or more witnesses to establish truth, as articulated in the Scriptures. These witnesses, symbolizing ministers and believers, serve as a model for the mission of the church, tasked with proclaiming the gospel until Christ's return.
Scripture References: Revelation 11:3-13, Matthew 18:16, Zechariah 4:3, Revelation 11:1-4, Zechariah 4:1-14, Revelation 11:3-6, Revelation 11:1-14, Isaiah 45:20-25, Revelation 11:4-6, Zechariah 4:1-6

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The Two Witnesses
Fred Evans · Aug 13, 2017
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