
Revelation 2:28 And I will give him the morning star. - Bible Hub
Revelation 2:28 – How do we reconcile Jesus promising the “morning star” here with Isaiah 14:12’s use of the same term for Lucifer, and does it pose a biblical inconsistency? Who is the morning star in the Bible?
Revelation 2:28 KJV - And I will give him the morning - Bible Gateway
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What does Revelation 2:28 mean? - BibleRef.com
What does Revelation 2:28 mean? This continues Jesus' encouragement to the "overcomers"—those who endure and withstand persecution and hardship— in the church at Thyatira. Jesus promises to give them the morning star.
Revelation 2:28 Commentaries: and I will give him the morning star.
Revelation 2:28. To “grant the morningstar” (a characteristically loose usage of δίδωμι) means, not to invest him with its glory, nor to give him possession of Christ himself, but (so Bleek, after Victor.) to make the dawn of salvation or of life eternal shine on him after his dark afflictions.
revelation - In Rev 2:28 What does it mean to be given the bright ...
2016年10月31日 · The short answer is that "star" was an interpolation in Revelation 2:28, Revelation 22:16 and in 2 Peter 1:19--it is NOT present in the proposed original text, which simply reads "morning" or "morning light," referring to glory!
What Is the Morning Star of Revelation 2:28? - Christian Courier
“The adjective ‘of the morning’ suggests unfading, glorious brilliance both for Jesus in Rev. 22:16, and here [Rev. 2:28] for us. The Victorious King Jesus is the brilliant Morning Star in royal splendor; and he gives to every faithful believer the gift …
Revelation 2:28 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org
Revelation 2:28. the morning start . . The morning star is the planet Venus, which signals the coming of a new day. Here it refers to the promise of resurrection at Christ’s return (Revelation 22:16; 2 Peter 1:19). - NLTSB. the morning star . . In Revelation 22:16, this refers to Jesus.
Revelation 2:28 Study Bible: and I will give him the morning star.
1. How does the promise of the morning star in Revelation 2:28 encourage you in your current spiritual journey? 2. In what ways can you see the presence of Christ, the "morning star," shining in your life today? 3. How does the concept of overcoming relate to other biblical teachings on perseverance and faithfulness? 4.
REVELATION 2:28 KJV "And I will give him the morning star."
Wesley's Notes for Revelation 2:28. 2:28 I will give him the morning star - Thou, O Jesus, art the morning star! O give thyself to me! Then will I desire no sun, only thee, who art the sun also. He whom this star enlightens has always morning and no evening.
Revelation 2:28 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary - Bible Study Tools
What does Revelation 2:28 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
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