What are the 2 witnesses in Revelation?
In the book of Revelation, Chapter 11, the two witnesses are described as two prophets who will appear during the end times to proclaim God's message to the world. The exact identity of these two witnesses is not specified in the Bible, but there are many interpretations and theories regarding their identity.
According to the Bible, the two witnesses will have the power to perform miracles and will prophesy for a period of 1,260 days (Revelation 11:3-6). They will be clothed in sackcloth, a symbol of mourning and repentance, and they will stand before God's throne.
Many Christians interpret the two witnesses as representing the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, or as representing the Church and Israel. Others believe that the two witnesses may be two actual individuals who will appear in the end times.
Ultimately, the identity of the two witnesses is not as important as their message, which is one of repentance and faith in God. Their message will be rejected by many, but those who heed it will be saved.