The biblical-historical view in the seventh-day adventist church concerning revelation 13:3 terms “wound”, “healing”, and “the earth was amazed”
Keywords:
Revelation 13, 3, Wound, Healing, Adventist Church, Eschatology.Abstract
The purpose of this research is to undertake a brief analysis of the interpretation of
Revelation 13:3 from the Adventist point of view concerning the Beast, its wound, and its process of healing. The text in focus is highly relevant and central to the understanding of healing process of the Beast’s mortal wound, and it is an essential aspect of the understanding of eschatology in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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