In Revelation we read, "Woe to the ...

Steven Bobb

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In Revelation we read, "Woe to the Earth and to the sea, for the devil has come down to you, having great anger, knowing he has a short period of time."Now define SHORT, because to me, short means not too long, yet to me, it seems that the devil is still very much active slapping us around, and when dealing with it, like forever, it doesn't seem SHORT at all. When does this "having great anger " period end, and our escape come?To me , dealing with it day after day, it doesn't seem "short " at all.If that's the Bibles definition of short, I'd hate to see what long is.
 
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