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Biblical references to technology

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I've eventually come to the end!
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| [[Revelation 1:12]]
| Seven golden lampstands represent the 7 churches
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| [[Revelation 3:18]]
| God recommends that the Laodiceans buy salve to put on their eyes
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| [[Revelation 5:7]] - [[Revelation 5:8]]
| Throne, scrolls, harps, bowls of incense
| Evidence of technology in heaven?
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| [[Revelation 6:1]] - [[Revelation 6:5]]
| Horse riders carry a bow, a sword and a pair of scales
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| [[Revelation 8]]
| Seven angels each sound a trumpet
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| [[Revelation 9:2]]
| "like the smoke from a gigantic furnace"
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| [[Revelation 11:1]]
| A measuring rod
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| [[Revelation 14:14]] - [[Revelation 14:19]]| Angels wield a sharp sickle
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| [[Revelation 18:11]] - [[Revelation 18:13]]| Merchants try unsuccessfully to sell precious metals, silk, linen, etc
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| [[Revelation 18:21]] - [[Revelation 18:23]]| When Babylon is thrown down, there will be no more sound from musical instruments in her, nor tradesmen, mills or lighted lamps.
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| [[Revelation 21]] (see also [[Revelation 3:12]])| The Holy City -- the city of God, the new Jerusalem -- comes down out of heaven. It is huge and shines with God's glory. High walls. Twelve gates. Streets of gold like transparent glass.| Cities are not necessarily an evil created by humans: the history of creation will end with a city of God's creation.
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