Jun 12, 2019
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CloseIn the epilogue to the book of Revelation, the author, John, conveys to us the essence of what he wants us to get from his composition. In fact, we read in the final chapter the most important sentence in the book. The sentence only takes two words.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:6-21
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