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REVELATION 11
THE WITNESSES + THE SEVENTH TRUMPET
John is given a measuring rod and instructed to measure the temple and the altar, but not the outer court, because it will be trampled by the nations. This imagery is similar to the vision of Zechariah, who saw a man using a tool to measure Jerusalem (Zechariah 2).
Meanwhile, God grants authority to two witnesses who prophesy for 1,260 days. These witnesses are called lampstands, a symbol previously used in Revelation to describe the church. These witnesses have protection from God and authority over the weather. During the time of their prophesying, they have the ability to bring plagues upon the earth.
Once they have finished testifying, a beast rises from the bottomless pit and kills them. This beast is often compared to the beast in Daniel’s apocalyptic vision (See Daniel 7), representing oppressive powers opposed to God. After the beast conquers the witnesses, their dead bodies remain in the street. After three and a half days, God revives them with His breath, bringing them back to life. They ascend to heaven, and a great earthquake strikes, killing many people.
When the seventh and final angel blows his trumpet, loud voices proclaim, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ.” Not only will the world be restored, but Christ will reign eternally! The twenty-four elders sitting on their thrones fall upon their faces and worship God. God brings wrath upon the earth, but He rewards those who are His followers. The elders acknowledge God as the one who destroys the destroyers, showing His authority over death and evil.
God’s temple in heaven is revealed, and within it is the ark of the covenant, accompanied by thunder, lightning, earthquakes, and hail.
STUDY QUESTIONS
In Revelation 11:3, the two witnesses were given authority to prophesy for 1,260 days (about 3.5 years). If the number seven represents completion, what might the use of 3.5 (half of seven) represent in the context of God's timing?
Read Revelation 11:4–6. Who were the two witnesses, and what do they represent? Consider also the imagery of lampstands in this passage—how does this connect with Matthew 5:14–16 and Psalm 119:105?
Revelation 11:19 says that God’s temple in heaven was opened and the ark of His covenant was seen. Why is the ark’s appearance significant? What does it symbolize, and how might this be encouraging to believers?
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