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Rev 12:1
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Then I witnessed in heaven an event of great
significance. I saw a woman clothed with the
sun, with the moon beneath her feet, and a
crown of twelve stars on her head.
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Rev 12:2
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She was pregnant, and she cried out in the
pain of labor as she awaited her delivery.
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Rev 12:3
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Suddenly, I witnessed in heaven another
significant event. I saw a
large red
dragon
with seven heads and ten horns, with seven
crowns on his heads.
The
large red dragon
with seven
heads.
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Symbolic of
the third
of God's angels
that rebelled with Lucifer and showing how
many will be with him in the future war
in Heaven under the 7th trumpet.
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Rev 12:4
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His tail dragged down
one-third
of the
stars,
which he threw to the earth. He stood
before the woman as she was about to give
birth to her child, ready to devour the baby
as soon as it was born.
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Rev 12:5
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She gave birth to a boy who was to rule all
nations with an iron rod. And the child was
snatched away from the dragon
and was caught up to God and to His Throne.
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Rev 12:6
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And the woman fled into the wilderness,
where God had prepared a place to give her
care for 1,260 days.
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Rev 12:7
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Then there was war in heaven.
Michael and
the angels under his command fought
the dragon
and
his angels.
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Rev 12:8
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And
the dragon
lost the battle
and was forced out of
Heaven.
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Rev 12:9
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This great
dragon--the ancient serpent
called the devil,
or satan,
the one deceiving
the whole world--was thrown down to the
earth with all his angels.
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Rev 12:10
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Then I heard a loud voice shouting across
the heavens, "It has happened at last--the
salvation and power and Kingdom of our God,
and the authority of his
Christ!
For the accuser
has been thrown down to earth--the one
who accused
our brothers and sisters before our God day
and night.
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War
in heaven; Michael defeats the
dragon
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Rev 12:11
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And they (Overcomers) have defeated
him
because of the blood of the Lamb
and because of their testimony. And they
were not afraid to die.
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Rev 12:12
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Rejoice, O heavens! And you who live in the
heavens, rejoice! But
terror
will come on the earth and the sea. For the
devil has come down
to you in great anger,
and he knows that he has little time."
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Illustrate
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Rev 12:13
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And when
the dragon
realized that he had been thrown down to the
earth, he pursued the woman who had given
birth to the child.
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Rev 12:14
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But
she was given two wings like those of a
great eagle. This allowed her to fly to a
place prepared for her in the wilderness,
where she would be cared for and protected
from the dragon
for a time,
times, and half a time.
Woman with the wings of an eagle
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Rev 12:15
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Then
the dragon
tried to drown the woman with a flood of
water that flowed from its mouth.
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Rev 12:16
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But the earth helped her by opening its
mouth and swallowing the river that gushed
out from the mouth of the dragon.
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Rev 12:17
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Then
the dragon
became angry at the woman, and
he
declared war
against the rest
of her
children--all
who keep God's
commandments and
confess that
they belong to
Jesus.
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Rev 12:18
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Then
he
stood
waiting on the
shore of the sea.
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