They didn't, because the people themselves did not have access to the Scriptures until the Reformation in 1517, while their leaders allegorized it away to make it harmless and thus acceptable to the ruling classes.
yes, a apocalypse is a big distruction like the 2012 thing.No, it's just a story.Answer:The word "apocalypse" means nothing more sinister than "disclosure" or "revealing" or "revelation."The very first words in the text of the last book of the Bible are: "The Revelation (apocalypse) of Jesus Christ..." (Rev.1:1).In the "parable" that is the Apocalypse, Jesus Christ "discloses" to His servants a series of chronological overlapping prophecies that will occur, leading up to His return to the earth with His Kingdom culminating with Judgment Day, the remaking of the earth and the descent of His Father's throne upon the New Earth in the Holy City, New Jerusalem.Is the "apocalypse" real? The book of Revelation is real... and the "disclosure" within the book is prophecy, history written in advance.Jesus says that the Bible is Truth - John 17-17. Some people believe it... most don't. Jesus' "servants" believe it to be True. But the thing about prophecy is that it's not real until its fulfilled.Another answer: The ride of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse is one of the best known scenes from the book of Revelation. Some are scaredby it. Others are intrigued. While some are frightened by the vision of the four horsemen, it is not designed to scare you. Please see No. 3 2017 Watchtower The Four Horsemen How Their Ride Affects You on Jehovah's Witnesses official website.
They helped the people get more rights and then it took papers away from the kings.
People who discover, study, interpret, and write history are called
yes, a apocalypse is a big distruction like the 2012 thing.No, it's just a story.Answer:The word "apocalypse" means nothing more sinister than "disclosure" or "revealing" or "revelation."The very first words in the text of the last book of The Bible are: "The Revelation (apocalypse) of Jesus Christ..." (Rev.1:1).In the "parable" that is the Apocalypse, Jesus Christ "discloses" to His servants a series of chronological overlapping prophecies that will occur, leading up to His return to the earth with His Kingdom culminating with Judgment Day, the remaking of the earth and the descent of His Father's throne upon the New Earth in the Holy City, New Jerusalem.Is the "apocalypse" real? The book of Revelation is real... and the "disclosure" within the book is prophecy, history written in advance.Jesus says that the Bible is Truth - John 17-17. Some people believe it... most don't. Jesus' "servants" believe it to be True. But the thing about prophecy is that it's not real until its fulfilled.Another answer: The ride of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse is one of the best known scenes from the book of Revelation. Some are scaredby it. Others are intrigued. While some are frightened by the vision of the four horsemen, it is not designed to scare you. Please see No. 3 2017 Watchtower The Four Horsemen How Their Ride Affects You on Jehovah's Witnesses official website.
There is no telling how many people will be alive after thee apocalyose. Just due to the simple fact that people belive that when thee apocalyspe will come soon(December 2012). If you belive that is this apocalypse is coming, and will kill many people then if you live after this so apocalypse you should think about doing a sences. Thats just me opinion.
Zombie apocalypse
"Many people can interpret things in a way that you didn't mean. (misinterpret)"A professional staff is assigned to interpret speeches at the UN. (translate)"Sigmund Freud was among early psychologists who taught patients to interpret their dreams."
People who discover, study, interpret, and write history are called
Analysts is the term for people who explain or interpret what they observe. They may be qualitative analysts of purposes or quantitative analysts of measurements.
a systemic process in which people interact with and through symbols to discover and interpret meanings
ONE Hand to Hand TWO Sneasing THREE Coughing FOUR Spitting FIVE Insect Bites SIX Sex SEVEN 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Word of Mouth?
Revelation 7 talks about a stage in the end of the world, according to the apocalypse of John, where a quartet of angels is sent to cause destruction and devastation to the Earth. A group of people are destined to salvation (what exactly 144,000 means is cause for debate across denominations) by being 'sealed,' which essentially means branded with the mark of God, presumably indicating to the angels that these chosen people are not to be harmed. Then John envisions a mass of people in white robes standing around the throne of God. You could interpret these people to be the sealed, or you could interpret them to be the resurrected dead - saints and others who will be saved.