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What does the symbolism of the little book in Revelation represent?

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The little book symbolizes the unfolding revelation of God's plans and truths that believers are to internalize and proclaim.

The little book in Revelation signifies information about God's kingdom and the events that will unfold as history progresses toward His final purpose. It is presented to John by a mighty angel, representing the authority and sovereignty of Christ over creation. The command to 'eat' the book signifies that believers must internalize these truths, making them a part of their spiritual life. This process of assimilation indicates that the truths contained within must be preached and lived out, as John is expected to prophesy again, reflecting the necessity of sharing the gospel message.
Scripture References: Revelation 10:8-11

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