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Quotes About Revelation

God moved, and the prophet mouthed these revealed truths. God revealed and man recorded His Word to humankind.1
~ Ron Rhodes
Luke 21:25-28 Acts 1:9-11; 3:19-21 1 Thessalonians 3:13 2 Thessalonians 1:6-10; 2:3,8 1 Peter 4:12-13 2 Peter 3:1-14 Jude 14-15 Revelation 1:7; 19:11–20:6; 22:7,12,20
~ Ron Rhodes
The futurist approach to interpreting the book of Revelation holds that most of the events described in the book will take place in the end times, just prior to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
~ Ron Rhodes
My uncle Steve showed me this site, So ........ I gotta' go - See Ya!!
~ Ronald Johnson
Carson McCullers llamaba iluminaciones a esos espasmos premonitorios de aquello que aún no sabes, pero que ya se agolpa en los bordes de tu conciencia.
~ Rosa Montero
She thought of the last couple of years: the boredom, the narrowness of existence, the dearth of anything to look forward to. Yet now, in a single instant, the curtains had been whipped aside, and the windows been thrown open onto a brillant view that had been there, waiting for her, all the time. A view, moreover, laden with the most marvellous possibilities and opportunities.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
Y Rominka, al arrancarse la costra de sus pecados, lloraba. Porque duele quedar desnudo.
~ Rosario Castellanos
Holy Scripture is progressive revelation—from partial to full, but never from error to truth.
~ Rubel Shelly
Fiction is Truth's elder sister. Obviously. No one in the world knew what truth was till some one had told a story.
~ Rudyard Kipling
I am Kim. I am Kim. And what is Kim? His soul repeated it again and again.
~ Rudyard Kipling
For these simples used aright Shall restore a failing sight. These shall cleanse and purify Webbed and inward-turning eye; These shall show thee treasure hid, Thy familiar fields amid, At thy threshold, on thy hearth, Or about thy daily path; And reveal (which is thy need) Every man a King indeed!
~ Rudyard Kipling
Limmershin is a very odd little bird, but he knows how to tell the truth.
~ Rudyard Kipling
The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something and what it saw in a plain way. To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion--all in one.
~ Ruskin, John
It's hard to know more about a person's life than what that person wants you to know.
~ Russell Banks
By this evening," he declared, "we will all know who we are and what we're doing here!
~ Russell Banks
An idea is an eye given by God for the seeing of God. Some of these eyes we cannot bear to look out of; we blind them as quickly as possible.
~ Russell Hoban
I felt so stupid and young, and at the same time something was cracking open inside me, or maybe it was the world was cracking open to show me something really important underneath. I knew I was only seeing a tiny bit of it, but it was bigger than anything I'd ever seen or felt before.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Handwriting, by contrast, resists the eye, reveals its meaning slowly, and is as intimate as skin.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Did he hear her? If he had opened his eyes just then, he would have seen his wife's lovely face hanging over him like a pale moon.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Yes, it's good to remember. A lot of people have asked your question, Benny. It's probably the oldest question in the book, but that doesn't mean it's not special to you. Every person is trapped in their own particular bubble of delusion, and it's every person's task in life to break free. Books can help. We can make the past into the present, take you back in time and help you remember. We can show you things
~ Ruth Ozeki
Obviously there are things a kid doesn't need to know about his parents, but you could tell some of them.
~ Ruth Ozeki
I was slowly discovering that if you watched people as they ate, you could find out who they were.
~ Ruth Reichl
Any soul who has survived to the age of eighty - two with nary a secret would be extremely dull. I, for one, would have very little interest in making their acquaintance.
~ Ruth Reichl
As in most cases when the truth becomes clear you wonder how you could ever have seen things differently.
~ Ruth Rendell