Two Witnesses symbol plate. Two lines approach the same center from different directions, touch the same evidence marker, and depart separately.
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Two Witnesses

Primary textCounter-symbol

Independent attestation that prevents one central authority from owning truth.

Complete dictionary reading

Context, form, interpretation, and limits

Principal source or earliest context

Revelation 11 portrays two witnesses speaking publicly under pressure, suffering coercion, and being vindicated.

Historical interpretations

Historical interpretation identifies them as prophets, scriptures, churches, communities, or future persons. The dual form also resonates with legal traditions of corroborated witness.

Visual anatomy

Two lines approach the same center from different directions, touch the same evidence marker, and depart separately.

Antichrist.net visual convention: Two independent lines touching one evidence marker.

Antichrist.net reading

The civic reading is plural verification: no single classifier, state office, editor, or platform should be the only custodian of a consequential claim.

Misuse warning

Two sources can share the same error or incentive. Independence must be evaluated, not assumed.

What this symbol does not prove

It does not prove truth simply because two voices agree.

Disputed readings and unresolved questions

Literal and symbolic identities remain disputed across traditions.

Suggested comparison or manuscript example

Add MS 19896, folios 8r–9r, provides visual reception.

Source discipline

Source notes

  1. Revelation 11 USCCB Bible

    Two witnesses, testimony, pressure, death, and vindication.

  2. Add MS 19896: Apocalypse Picture Book British Library

    Fifteenth-century illustrated cycle documenting dragon, beasts, mark, Babylon, witnesses, Lamb, books, and New Jerusalem.