sermon: The Two Witnesses (Part 4)

Zechariah 4
Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Given 29-Jun-02; Tape #565

Description: In this sermon, Richard Ritenbaugh explains the symbolism of the seven golden lamps (Zechariah 4:2; Revelation 1:20) as seven churches empowered by an abundance of oil (a symbol of God's Spirit, Zechariah 4:6), manifested as works or fruit. Zerubbabel, finishing the physical Temple, serves as a type of Christ, who finishes the spiritual one. The seven stars, lamps, and eyes appear to be interchangeable, representing the churches, the messengers of the churches, or the spirit of the churches (Revelation 1:16, 20; 5:6). (77 minutes)

Keywords/Topics: Abundance of oil, 'Ayin, three and a half years, 42 months, Capstone, Favor, God's spirit, Golden bowl, 49 pipes, Governments, Great mountains, Great tribulation, Menorah, Oil, Plumb line, Prophecy, Sack Cloth, 1260 Days, Seven and seven pipes, Seven eyes, Small things, Two lamp stands, Two olive trees, Two witnesses, Words, Zerubbabel

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Sermons in the The Two Witnesses series:

The Two Witnesses (Part 1)

The Little Book of Revelation 10:8-10

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 2)

A Reed Like a Rod

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 3)

Their Testimony

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 4)

Zechariah 4

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 5)

The Golden Bowl and Fire from Heaven

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 6)

The Types

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 7)

Their Death and Resurrection (Conclusion)

 



 

















 
 
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