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Dave, does this make sense to you? The child is Christ. Would the Church, or God’s “organization”, give birth to Christ?? What came first and who started what? Christ came to earth and started his Church, so how could this woman be the Church if she is the one giving birth to Christ?[SIGN]T More;
In Revelation 11, John describes seeing a Temple in heaven, and what is this temple? Did not Christ desribe Himself as a Temple when He said He would make His body rise again in John 2:13-25? John also saw an ark in Rev. 11. So what was the ark? Revelation 12 goes on to describe her. Remember, the Church or congregation did not give birth to Christ, so the male child described could only mean Christ and who gives birth to him could only mean Mary. [/SIGN]
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*** re chap. 27 pp. 177-178 pars. 2-6 God’s Kingdom Is Born! ***
—Revelation 12:1, 2.
3 For the first time, John beholds a woman in heaven. She is, of course, not a literal woman. Rather, she is a sign, or a symbol. (Revelation 1:1) What does she symbolize? In the inspired prophecies, women at times represent organizations “married” to outstanding personalities. In the Hebrew Scriptures, Israel was spoken of as a wife of Jehovah God. (Jeremiah 3:14) In the Greek Scriptures, the congregation of anointed Christians is spoken of as Christ’s bride. (Revelation 21:9-14)
The woman John here sees is also married to someone, and she is about to give birth. Who is her husband? Well, later her child is “caught away to God and to his throne.” (Revelation 12:5) Jehovah thus claims the child as his own. Therefore, the woman that John sees must be Jehovah’s symbolic wife.
