G5064

τέσσαρες

tessares

Adjective · A plural number

A plural number; four:—four.

Outline

  1. four

Usages

Acts 10:11

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vessel Nation of Israel (2 Timothy 2:20-22). four corners Israel was and is scattered across the four corners of the earth, e.g. Isaiah 11:11, Deuteronomy 4:27, Tobit 13:3.

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Acts 12:4

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Easter, originally πάσχα (pä'-skhä), is a mistranslation and should be passover (days of unleavened bread in verse Acts 12:3).

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Revelation 5:6

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four beasts The archangels Michael, Raphael, Gabriel and Uriel. Lamb as it had been slain Yahawashi. seven horns represents complete power. seven eyes represents omniscience, i.e., nothing can be hidden from him

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Revelation 7:1

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four angels Literally four angels that are preventing the nuclear destruction until it is time for the war to begin. Wind should not blow on the earth: Nuclear Fire (Jeremiah 51:1).

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Revelation 9:14

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World War Three will be focused in the middle east, the valley of Jehoshaphat (יהושפט (Yahawashapat)).

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Revelation 9:15

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the third part of men Esau. Man was grouped into three categories: The Sons of God (the Israelites), The Sons of Men (the heathens excluding Edom), and The Sons of the Wicked (the Edomites).

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Revelation 20:8

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Esau has deceived the whole world with his philosophies. Gog and Magog Russia because they inhabit what used to be the land of Gog and Magog.

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