The Biblical
Vision
By Visionary Jacob R.
Blandford
Proverbs 29:18 talks about the “vision”
and Revelation 19:10 states “...the
testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”
Basically the Holy Bible (yea, the true
Holy Bible, viz. the AV 1611) is the one and only ‘prophecy book’ (see Rev.
1:3, 22:7) that gives us the clear VISION of Jesus Christ. If you think this is a stretch, compare
Isaiah 1:1, Obadiah 1, Nahum 1:1, and Matthew 1:1—if you do, essentially what
you will get is this... The Holy Bible (KJV 1611) is ‘The book of the vision of
Jesus Christ’—from cover to cover. Amen! Get to know your Bible, and you’ll get to
know the Lord Jesus Christ—you’ll see THE VISION OR THE PROPHETIC REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST (see Rev. 1:1). This is why the Apostle Paul, under the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit said: “It is not expedient for me doubtless to
glory. I will come to visions and
revelations of the Lord.” (2 Cor. 12:1)
Also, notice the title to the hymn
“Be Thou My Vision” (The Baptist Hymnal © 1991 Convention Press, #60) has the
Elizabethan English from the Authorized King James Version in it.
False bibles like the NIV, NRSV,
and NKJV represent a “false vision” (Jer. 14:14).
Question: ‘What’s the most
important vision in the Bible?’ Answer:
‘The “visage” in Isaiah 52:14.’ [Note:
the similarity in the words “vision” and “visage”. These two words have the same Latin
etymology.] The most important vision to
see in the Holy Bible is the holy Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The crucifixion is the context of Isaiah 52:13-53:12. And remember, the Book of the Prophet Isaiah
is said in the very first verse to be a “vision” (Is. 1:1).