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What is the significance of the book in Revelation 5?

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The book in Revelation 5 symbolizes God's eternal decrees and purpose of grace, encompassing His plan for salvation.

In Revelation 5, the book sealed with seven seals represents God's unalterable and eternal purpose, detailing the unfolding of His plan throughout history. This book contains God's decrees concerning creation and redemption, highlighting that His purpose will ultimately be fulfilled through Christ. As the Lamb opens the book, it signifies the revelation of God's plan and the execution of His grace towards the elect.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:1-7, Isaiah 46:9-11

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