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      • In this case, those whose names are written in the book of life have had their names there before the world was created. This verse emphasizes God's sovereignty and foreknowledge. He knew and chose before He created the earth the name of every person who would spend eternity with Him.
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    • There was an Old Testament "book of life." In the OT the “book of life” (or its equivalents) was a register of the citizens of the theocratic community of Israel.
    • Not all of God's "books" are the Lamb's book of life. The concept of a “book” was also used to portray God’s all-inclusive decree; i.e., the very days of one’s life are ordained and written in God’s “book” before one of them occurs
    • The Lamb's book of life lists those who have been (and are to be) saved. On most occasions where the Lamb’s book of life is mentioned it refers to the register of those who have been chosen for salvation from eternity past.
    • Only the elect are written in this book. It would appear from several texts that not all are written in this book, but only the elect. In Revelation, the terminology of “earth dwellers” or “those that dwell on the earth” is a standard designation for non-believers.
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Revelation 20:15 declares, “If anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.” The Book of Life, in this context, is the set of names of those who will live with God forever in heaven.

  3. NLT Nothing evil will be allowed to enter, nor anyone who practices shameful idolatry and dishonesty — but only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.

    • The Book of Life in The Bible
    • What Is The Lamb’s Book of Life in Revelation?
    • Why Does This Matter?

    Psalms 69:27-28: The psalmist prays that the wicked will be “blotted out of the book of life.” Matthew Henry commented on these verses: “God shuts not out any from that righteousness; the gospelexcludes none who do not, by unbelief, shut themselves out. But those who are proud and self-willed, so they will not come into God's righteousness, shall h...

    The Book of Life is also known as the Lamb’s Book of Life, which we see mentioned explicitly in these verses: Revelation 13:8: Anyone who does not have their name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life will worship the Beast (the antichrist) in the End Days. Revelation 21:27: Nothing impure shall enter heaven, only those who have their names written in...

    Understanding the “Book of Life” and “Lamb’s Book of Life” as the same book, we should focus on the importance of having our names in it. Whether we believe in an election—those who will end up in the Book of Life have already been chosen—or edge more toward the Arminian view of free will, we cannot know all of whose names will end up in this Book....

  4. Moses refers to it when he says, “And if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written” (Exodus 32:32). In Psalm 69:28 it is called the “book of life.” In Revelation 13:8 it becomes the Lamb’s book of life. It is as the Lamb’s book of life that it is referred to in our text.

  5. When God judges us, the Book of Life will play a prominent role, “And if anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire” (Revelation 20:15 ESV). God keeps a record of how each of us responds to His offer of salvation.

  6. Then, since in the New Testament the book of life is called ‘the Lambs,’ we are led to think of Christ as writing in it, and hence of our faith in Him as being the condition of enrolling our names.

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