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“QUESTION—What is the significance of showing the Lamb as standing?” (Page 137)
“These were titles used of God in 6:10 and are here used of Christ [ICC” (Page 93)
“A key is a symbol of complete control over access to a place, power to allow entrance or to disallow it [” (Page 93)
“The object is both Christ (or God) and other believers” (Page 49)
“‘Conquering’ indicates: remaining faithful to Christ to the end” (Page 54)
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