Anthony White Raven
on June 19, 2026
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WHO ARE THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION?
One of the greatest prophetic debates in Scripture is the identity of the two witnesses found in Revelation 11.
Many believe the witnesses are Elijah and Moses. Others believe they are Elijah and Enoch.
When we look at the evidence, we must start with what the Bible clearly tells us.
Elijah never experienced physical death. God took him into heaven in a whirlwind (2 Kings 2:11).
Enoch also never experienced physical death. Hebrews 11:5 tells us that Enoch was taken by God so that he "should not see death."
Moses, however, did die. Deuteronomy 34 plainly records the death of Moses, and God Himself buried him.
If the two witnesses are to come to Earth and eventually be killed during their ministry in Revelation 11, then many believers point to the fact that Elijah and Enoch are the only two men in Scripture who have never tasted death.
This makes Enoch a very strong candidate for the second witness.
There is even more evidence. Jude 1:14 identifies Enoch, the seventh from Adam, as a prophet. Long before Noah's flood, Enoch was already prophesying about God's coming judgment.
While prophecy should always be approached with humility, I personally believe the biblical evidence points toward Elijah and Enoch as the two witnesses.
What are your thoughts? Do you believe the two witnesses are Elijah and Enoch, or Elijah and Moses?
πŸ“– Revelation 11
πŸ“– Genesis 5:24
πŸ“– Hebrews 11:5
πŸ“– Jude 1:14
πŸ“– Deuteronomy 34:5
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