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Context Summary
Revelation 4:7–11 continues the apostle John’s description of what he saw and heard after being transported to heaven. This passage is typical of apocalyptic literature, and Revelation in particular, as it seems to blend literal descriptions with symbolic ones. Some of these details are meant to have deeper meanings, or be entirely a metaphor. Others seem to be intended to be interpreted literally. John describes four living creatures similar to the heavenly creatures Isaiah and Ezekiel saw (Isaiah 6:2–3; Ezekiel 1:5–15). His description in Revelation 4 also focuses on the creatures’ ascription of praise to God and the twenty-four elders’ praiseful response.

 

For a more detailed summary select the link below.

 

“Revelation 4:11” Bibleref.com

What does Revelation 4:11 mean? | BibleRef.com

 

Revelation 4:11

 11 “Worthy are you, our Lord and God, the Holy One,b]”>[b] to receive the glory, the honor, and the power, for you created all things, and because of your desire they existed, and were created!”

Exodus 13 3a
Exodus 12 21
Exodus 12 13

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