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  • I took the small book from the hand of the angel, and ate it. It was sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, it turned bitter in my stomach. (Revelation 10, 10)

  • Meanwhile, I will entrust my Word to my two witnesses who will proclaim it for one thousand two hundred and sixty days, dressed in sackcloth." (Revelation 11, 3)

  • If anyone intends to harm them, fire will come out of their mouths to devour their enemies: this is how whoever intends to harm them will perish. (Revelation 11, 5)

  • Then the inhabitants of the earth will rejoice, congratulate one another and exchange gifts among themselves because these two prophets were a torment to them. (Revelation 11, 10)

  • The twenty-four elders who sit on their thrones before God bowed down to worship God, (Revelation 11, 16)

  • She gave birth to a male child, the one who is to rule all the nations with an iron scepter; then her child was seized and taken up to God and to his throne (Revelation 12, 5)

  • while the woman fled to the desert where God had prepared a place for her; there she would be looked after for one thousand two hundred and sixty days. (Revelation 12, 6)

  • The beast I saw looked like a leopard, with paws like a bear and a mouth like a lion. The dragon passed on his power, his throne and his great authority to the beast. (Revelation 13, 2)

  • One of its heads seemed to be fatally wounded but this wound healed. The whole earth wondered and they followed the beast. (Revelation 13, 3)

  • Let anyone who has ears to hear, listen: (Revelation 13, 9)

  • If your lot is the prison, to prison you will go; if your lot is to be killed by the sword, by the sword will you be slain. This is, for the holy ones, the time of endurance and faith. (Revelation 13, 10)

  • This second beast is totally at the service of the first one and enjoys its authority. So it makes the world and its inhabitants worship the first beast whose fatal wound has been healed. (Revelation 13, 12)


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