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Why Revelation 11 might change the way you see things

Why Revelation 11 might change the way you see things

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Understanding Revelation: Demystifying a Mystical BookIn Revelation 11, we encounter some of the most mysterious and powerful images in the entire book of Revelation — the measuring of the temple, the rise of the two witnesses, their dramatic death and resurrection, and the sounding of the seventh trumpet. But what does it all mean?In this video, we break down Revelation 11 in a clear, simple way — cutting through the confusion and helping you see the big picture of what God is doing. Whether you're new to studying Revelation or you've been digging into it for years, this chapter will stir your faith and challenge your perspective on God's judgment, power, and ultimate victory.👉 Watch now to learn:-- Who the two witnesses might represent.-- The significance of the 42 months.-- How this chapter fits into the larger story of Revelation.-- Why the seventh trumpet signals a major turning point.📖 Let’s rediscover the hope in the middle of the chaos.✝️ This channel exists to help the spiritually disillusioned and curious rediscover the beauty of Jesus and the truth of the Bible.🔗 Explore more:🌐 www.MichaelWilson.org🏡 www.Renovatus.org🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss future videos in the Revelation series!#Revelation11 #TwoWitnesses #EndTimes #BibleStudy #BookOfRevelation #MisfitFaith #Jesus #Prophecy #BibleExplained

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