Chapter 1 introduces the remarkable claim that the Book of Revelation—long regarded by many as symbolic, distant, or mysterious—has now been fulfilled in reality. According to Shincheonji (SCJ), the fulfillment …
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The Stewardship Education Center (청지기교육원) was a Korean Christian educational institute that emerged in the late 1970s during a period of heightened concern over so-called heretical and fringe religious groups …
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In Shincheonji theology, Mr. Oh (Oh Pyeong-Ho) is presented as a pivotal figure in their interpretation of the Book of Revelation, particularly within the narrative of betrayal, destruction, and salvation. …
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In Shincheonji theology, the Tabernacle Temple is understood as a literal fulfillment of biblical prophecy, particularly from Revelation. It symbolizes God’s dwelling place on Earth, a “heaven on Earth”. This …
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In Shincheonji doctrine, Mr. Tak Myung‑hwan (탁명환) is cast as the modern embodiment of the biblical “Nicholas” (니골라)—a symbolic dragon and destructive Nicolaitan leader opposing the “true pastor,” Lee Man‑hee. SCJ …
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Beasts represent false pastors and people who do not understand the Word (Revelation 13). They act instinctively and lack the ability to reason or discern spiritual truth. Proverbs 30:2-4.
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The term “animals” is used figuratively to represent different types of people. “Sheep” represent believers, while “dogs” symbolize pastors who betray their congregations or lack understanding. A “beast” signifies someone …
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Babylon represents a place of confusion and spiritual darkness, symbolizing a denomination of the church influenced by demons (Revelation 17:5). It is commonly associated with Christianity and anything that is …
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