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What does the lamp of God in Samuel 3 mean?

The lamp of God in Samuel 3 represents the presence of God and His guidance. In this context, it symbolizes the message or revelation that God was about to deliver to Samuel. By calling Samuel's name, God was initiating a personal relationship with him and revealing His will.


What do the seven candlesticks in Revelation stand for?

The Bible interprets the "seven candlesticks" for us: "...the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are THE SEVEN CHURCHES." (Rev.1:20) Revelation chapters 2 and 3, then, contain "letters" to these seven churches from Christ, in which each receives a warning from Him... and encouragement to persevere. Much controversy exists as to whether these letters were solely for those ancient church establishments... which would render them old and outdated today... or if there might be something more to them than meets the eye. Some think them to be descriptions of "church eras," which speak to the different churches' "spiritual conditions, strengths and weaknesses" down through the centuries since Christ's ascension. Still others believe they might be addressing the stages of "spiritual development" of a child of God and the struggles the child must endure and overcome in order to grow, develop in Godly character, and ultimately be born into the Family of God. In any case... the seven candlesticks are revealed as the "seven churches" of God. The "called-out-ones" [ekklesia] of God. "Seven" in the Bible denotes "completeness." And since Revelation is a prophecy of Jesus' end time return to earth to establish the Kingdom... it stands to reason that the "seven churches" includes all the "called-out-ones" of God... the "completed" church upon Christ's return.


What types of animals are sacred to Morpheus?

In Greek mythology, Morpheus is associated with birds, particularly the owl. Owls are often seen as symbols of wisdom and transition between the physical and spiritual worlds, reflecting Morpheus's role as the god of dreams and sleep.


Who was the angel John worshiped in the book of Revelation?

Revelation 17:1a - Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and talked with me...Rev. 19:10 - And I fell at his feet to worship him. But he said to me, "See that you do not do that! I am your fellow servant, and of your brethren who have the testimony of Jesus. Worship God! For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy."This angel serves as John's "escort" through the latter visions of Revelation. His name is never given.