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The seventh seal 8:1 
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When the Lamb broke the seventh seal of the scroll, silence fell on the heavenly scene. For "half an hour"awesome silence continued as all of those assembled around the throne waited expectantly to see what God would do next. This is probably a literal 30 minutes since there are no clues in Revelation that we should interpret time references non-literally. The purpose of the silence is to prepare for what is about to happen by heightening expectation of God's awesome judgments to follow (cf. Hab. 2:20; 3:3; Zeph. 1:7-8, 15, 17-18; Zech. 2:13).306Perhaps the silence represents God listening to the prayers of the saints.307It is the lull before the storm, as a few moments of calm precede the most devastating destruction of a tornado or hurricane.



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