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In the Book of Revelation, the two witnesses (Greek: δύο μαρτύρων, duo martyron) are two prophets who are mentioned in Revelation 11:1-14. Christian eschatology interprets this as two people, two groups of people, or two concepts. The two witnesses are never identified in the Christian Bible. Some believe they are Enoch and Elijah, as in the Gospel of Nicodemus, since they are the only two that did not see death as required by the Scriptures. Others believe them to be Moses and Elijah because they appeared during the transfiguration of Jesus, or because Enoch was not Abraham's descendant. Some also believe that they are Moses and Elijah due to the description of what they are to do. They have the power to shut the heavens (Elijah) and turn water into blood (Moses)

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  • Dua saksi (in)
  • Twee getuigen (nl)
  • Dwaj świadkowie (pl)
  • Duas testemunhas (pt)
  • Two witnesses (en)
  • Два свидетеля (ru)
  • 啟示錄中的兩個見證人 (zh)
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  • Dalam Kitab Wahyu, dua saksi adalah dua nabi Allah yang muncul dalam penglihatan Yohanes dari Patmos, yang muncul saat penglihatan kedua yang tercatat dalam Wahyu 11:1-14. Mereka banyak diidentifikasikan oleh para teolog sebagai dua orang, dua kelompok atau dua konsep. Kristen percaya bahwa peristiwa yang disebutkan dalam Kitab Wahyu akan terjadi sebelum dan saat . (in)
  • In de Openbaring van Johannes zijn de twee getuigen (Koinè: δύο μαρτύρων, duo martyron) twee profeten die door Johannes van Patmos werden gezien tijdens de "tweede wee" in Openbaring 11:1-14. (nl)
  • Dwa świadkowie (język hebrajski: שני העדים) – postacie pojawiające się w Apokalipsie świętego Jana w jedenastym rozdziale, pomiędzy trzecim, a jedenastym wersetem. Dwaj świadkowie są różnie identyfikowani przez teologów: jako dosłownie dwie osoby, dwie grupy ludzi, lub jako dwie koncepcje. Dyspensacjonalistyczni chrześcijanie wierzą, że wydarzenia opisane w Apokalipsie świętego Jana nastąpią przed i w czasie powtórnego przyjścia Chrystusa i próbują oni powiązać odniesienia w niej zawarte, do wydarzeń historycznych lub bieżących, oraz konkretnych ludzi. (pl)
  • As duas testemunhas são dois profetas de Deus que são vistos em uma visão por João na ilha de Patmos, e que aparecem durante o Segundo ai (a sexta trombeta) no Livro do Apocalipse (Apocalipse 11:1–14). As duas testemunhas tem sido diversas vezes identificada pela teologia como dois indivíduos, como dois grupos de pessoas ou dois conceitos. Cristãos dispensacionalistas acreditam que os eventos descritos no Apocalipse ocorrerão antes e durante a Segunda Vinda de Cristo e atentam para associar as referências do Apocalipse com a história ou acontecimentos atuais. (pt)
  • Два свидетеля (др.-греч. δύο μαρτύρων, лат. duo martyron) — персонажи Откровения Иоанна Богослова, пророки, появляющиеся в 3—11 стихах 11 главы книги. По хронологии Откровения, свидетели появляются между звучанием 6-й и 7-й . Их пророческая деятельность продолжается 1260 дней и завершается гибелью от Зверя из бездны. Толкованиям эпизода с двумя свидетелями посвящена обширная экзегетическая литература. Многочисленность интерпретаций эпизода с двумя свидетелями делает его одним из самых обсуждаемых в Откровении и по мнению современного протестантского богослова , одним из важнейших. Согласно распространённым трактовкам, свидетели символизируют Еноха и Илию или Моисея и Илию. (ru)
  • 啟示錄中的兩個見證人是指基督教圣典《圣经》的最后一本书即用希腊语写成的《新约》的最后一本书——《启示录》第11章里提到的两个人。两个见证人传讲上帝给他们的信息,然后被从无底坑上来的兽--敌基督杀死并暴尸大街三天半。最后复活被提到天上。 (zh)
  • In the Book of Revelation, the two witnesses (Greek: δύο μαρτύρων, duo martyron) are two prophets who are mentioned in Revelation 11:1-14. Christian eschatology interprets this as two people, two groups of people, or two concepts. The two witnesses are never identified in the Christian Bible. Some believe they are Enoch and Elijah, as in the Gospel of Nicodemus, since they are the only two that did not see death as required by the Scriptures. Others believe them to be Moses and Elijah because they appeared during the transfiguration of Jesus, or because Enoch was not Abraham's descendant. Some also believe that they are Moses and Elijah due to the description of what they are to do. They have the power to shut the heavens (Elijah) and turn water into blood (Moses) (en)
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