I know it's Christ, but i also noticed they first mentioned Christ by His name before they introduced the 'Slain Lamb'... so why refer to Christ as a Slain Lamb when they've already called Him Christ in the book? Also, why was the 'Slain Lamb' introduced in the first place? Wasnt' Chirst "always" around?
I also noticed "He who overcomes will not be hurt by the second death" Rev 2:11, which can be interpreted different ways meaning Christ's ressurrection and then ascension, but i doubt it cause He wasn't slain, God 'lifted' Him up.
Personally, i believe the 'Lamb' that is 'Slain' is what triggers the Day of the Lord, that it is possibly the "second death" of Christ... meaning He'd have to be reborn into this world, but under a different name... which is the only reason why they'd refer to Him as the "Slain Lamb" instead of Christ.
But of course that goes against "teachings", but the beauty of that is, no one is God... so they dont' really know.
Just a possibility.
2007-07-27
13:21:26
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