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  1. Feb 7, 2020 · The last of heavenly books is the book of judgement or the book of sins. The Psalmist in Psalm 130:3 emphasizes that God marks the iniquities or sins of individuals in His heavenly books. This imagery underscores God’s omniscience and accountability in recording human transgressions, serving as a reminder of divine justice and the ultimate judgment to come.

    • Exodus 32:32-33. Yet now, if you will forgive their sin—but if not, I pray, blot me out of your book which you have written. And the LORD said to Moses, “Whoever has sinned against me, I will blot him out of my book.”
    • Psalm 56:8. You number my wanderings; put my tears into your bottle; are they not in your book? As in the previous instance, this reference gives no name or detailed description of the book it mentions.
    • Psalm 69:28. Let them be blotted out of the book of the living, and not be written with the righteous. As in Exodus 32:32-33, this book refers to a record (whether actual or metaphorical) of people whom God recognized as a legitimate, living member of his covenant people, Israel.
    • Psalm 139:16. Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in your book they all were written, the days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them.
  2. Feb 14, 2002 · 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6601 USA +1-301-680-6000. In order to answer comprehensively I would have to examine all the biblical passages in which reference is made to heavenly books. That would take more space than I am allowed. I’d prefer to limit our discussion to only one of those books, the book of life.

  3. Sep 16, 2019 · The Books (Other than the Book of Life) Rev 20:12 quoted above indicates that the contents of the books are used in judgment. The contents of the books are also clearly connected to people’s acts. This shows that our acts are not forgotten; information is not lost. The books are records of information in some form, not necessarily in the ...

  4. Jun 19, 2012 · There are several themes in today’s “I went to heaven” books: Each of the people experienced heaven after dying a natural death. In every case, the soul had left the body so the person was clinically and spiritually dead. After the experience of heaven, each of the people was restored to life so that the soul returned to the body and the ...

  5. 1. Judgment is tempered with mercy. In the text, as everywhere in the Book of Revelation, there is a touch of mystery, through which, as through a veil, we seem to see the form of truth. We read: “And the books were opened.”. But we read further: “And another book was opened, which is the book of life.”.

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  7. Nov 30, 2001 · 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6601 USA +1-301-680-6000. The Bible mentions several heavenly books in which the experiences and acts of human being are recorded. This article explores the significance of these heavenly records and particularly their function in the setting of judgment.

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