It is a question here of distinctive character, apart from that of time, for which we must search other scriptures. The book is traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, [1] [2] but the precise identity of the author remains a point of academic debate. It is only God and man now. In that it "continues" to come forth, indicates this is not literal, but symbolic. His blows on this world come more nationally as on Israel; incomparably more severe, as in possession of greater privileges, is the judgment of corrupt Christendom, or Babylon as it is called here. Then and thus is aggravated guilt in the case of this wicked son. the church. Verse 3. The final shout is the praise of the host of the redeemed. With that love of freedom which they carried from their German forests, they would not allow the one iron rule of the ancient empire to subsist longer, but set up each their own kingdom in the different fragments of the dismembered empire. "The tabernacle of God [is] with men, and he shall dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, their God. It appears that those who were redeemed were looking on from heaven and He gets his power and they get theirs for one and the same time. The common notion, therefore, that the coming of the Lord is at this point is an evident fallacy upon the face of this scripture that describes it, not to speak of others elsewhere. All the dead are there who had not part in the first resurrection. The battle joined. It is hard to see how Roman city, or anything civil connected with it, could be called "mystery." Rev. He with the glorified saints will have their home on high, but none the less shall they reign over this very world for the allotted time. Since then the world has not seen the imperial power to which all bow. smite the nations . Book of Revelation Explained Scripture by Scripture - bible-studys.org Men are not regarded as composing this tabernacle; they co-exist. Every strange coded word and phrase is meant for this generation. He guards his people, allowing the wicked to exercise their power only within the limits that he has set according to his eternal plan. The true reading here is neither hard nor doubtful save to unbelief. Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary Revelation 19. T. S. Kepler comments: "The moral law can no more be broken than the law of gravity; it can only be illustrated." As any dream or vision has to be interpreted, so does Revelation. Thus there is a completeness and perfection about it suited to its present character. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. for the smoke from her rises for ever and ever. Hallelujah is a very common word in religious vocabulary but the only time it actually appears in Scripture is on the four occasions in this chapter. Never again will there be more false religions, worldly philosophy, injustice or The spiritual power is wholly in the hands of the false prophet. Whereas for the Jew, there are necessary dates and momentous changes that must take place; and hence, as Daniel represents the Jew, we have the difference kept up. This city is seen now as the holy vessel of divine power for governing the earth during the millennium, "having the glory of God: and her brightness was like a stone most precious, even like a jasper stone, clear as crystal.". The twenty-four elders were prominent in the early visions ( Revelation 4:4; Revelation 4:10; Revelation 5:6; Revelation 5:11; Revelation 5:14; Revelation 7:11; Revelation 11:16; Revelation 14:3) as were the four living creatures ( Revelation 4:6-9; Revelation 5:6-14; Revelation 6:1-7; Revelation 7:11; Revelation 14:3; Revelation 15:7). 22:2-14; John 3:29; 2 Cor. "And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army. The ambiguity springs from the fact that the testimony of Jesus can bear either of two meanings. rather than differing reality. incorporates believers, the Old Testament saints, the Church age saints, and the But this passage confronts us with something which became of very great importance in the worship of the Church. derives from a Hebrew word meaning "to be firm," and may be translated "truly" "And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the birds that fly in the midst of heaven, Come, gather yourselves together unto the great supper of God; that ye may eat flesh of kings, and flesh of chiliarchs, and flesh of strong [men], and flesh of horses, and of those that sit on them, and flesh of all, both free and bond, both small and great." ages, which becomes clear in the remainder of the book. It isn't that you have been faithful in your devotions, and you have witnessed to so many people, and read so many chapters of the Bible, and spent so many hours in prayer, and you have done all of the religious devotional things, not that at all. It is derived from halal ( H1984) , which means to praise, and Jah ( H3050) , which is the name of God. The word of God, or the judiciary sentence of Christ according to it, and which he will fully execute, to the utter destruction of all his enemies; :- that with it he should smite the nations; the Gentiles, the Papists, the antichristian states, those that have adhered to Babylon, and have drunk of the wine of her fornication. All the energy to mislead men in the presence of the first beast was long in his hands, and now nothing more is spoken of. 5:25-32). Verse by Verse Ministry International is a non-profit, non-denominational, unaffiliated Christian ministry that is dedicated to promoting the preaching and teaching of God's Word clearly and boldly. "And the Spirit and the bride say, Come." It may well be that John intended the double meaning; and that we are meant not to choose between the meanings, but to accept both of them. oceans will become thick, dark, and coagulated, like the blood of a corpse. Observe another very important fact. But "out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron." And so it is with this very Babylon that comes before us here. But the most ordinary knowledge suffices; for who does not know from the Bible that there was a Roman empire when Christ was born, one emperor, and no such state as that empire divided into ten kingdoms? Like a novel, the storyline builds from front to back, with the characters, themes and plot elements introduced early and developed across many chapters. Verse 9. Imagine the millions upon millions of Christians that will be gathered in that glorious assembly and when the voice of the Lord comes exhorting us to praise God and give glory to Him, and in our response to it that tremendous praise, crescendo of praise that will arise. ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great.". which sword proceeds out of his mouth: and all the fowls were filled with their flesh ( Revelation 19:21 ). In short, it would seem that God has hedged round His own draft of Babylon so as to make it quite plain that Rome, city and system, figures in the scene; and this too necessarily involving a medieval description, though the full result will not be till the end of the age; for she rides the beast or empire characterized so as naturally to involve the past barbarian irruption and the resulting ten-kingdomed state. . into the Holy of Holies, he wore pure white linen. We say that he is great! Thus the divine testimony is not confined to the gospel or the church, but the prophetic Spirit which characterizes the Revelation as a whole, after the church is translated, is equally a testimony of Jesus. chapters For Christ has not only a supreme but an exclusive place. 20 And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. But it was no such evil which astounded the prophet. Consequently there will be an increase in population such as never has been approached since the world was made, yet it afterwards appears, that Satan will not fail to turn the masses of the nations into one vast rebellion against the objects of God's special favour on the earth the saints wherever they may be, and the beloved city of Israel, as we have seen. The voice of this great multitude was as the voice of __________ ______________. They were in three distinct stages which first involved the betrothal or On him the blow comes, not on the wretched parent. Then follows another scene still more solemn the most awe-inspiring of all we can contemplate, at the same time full of blessing for the Christian to look onward to as that which will for ever put aside every trace of evil, and vindicate good where man must altogether fail. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS ( Revelation 19:15-16 ). In the former verse God invited all the ravenous fowls to a supper, he here showeth their cheer. Revelation. That God is holding back something good and He really isn't fair to you was the insinuation behind Satan's remarks. It cannot be done till the moment comes. The book of life will confirm what is gathered from the books. And then comes the gathering and the battle. He is in charge of the Anastausus Ship, but he is facing a jail sentence of three and a half years in Greece because He gave a Bible to a sixteen-year old Greek boy and the boy accepted Jesus Christ as His Savior. And as a result was thrown in jail in Egypt and was then released because of the family influence, and told to get out of the country for his own welfare or he would be put to death if he stayed. Jesus Christ. Verse 2. The fine linen, clean and "Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, "The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!". (verse 16--We know who He is "King of kings and Lord of lords"). So, it is the righteousness of Jesus Christ that is imparted to me through my faith in Jesus Christ. This is in total contrast to the harlot Babylon. In two Old Testament stories, the wrestling of Jacob at Peniel ( Genesis 32:29), and the appearance of the angelic messenger to Gideon ( Judges 13:18) the divine visitor refuses to tell his name. It is the eternal state; and also, in fact, the fullest description of that state which is furnished in the Bible. It was not merely a vocable or sound dropped heedlessly from unthinking lips. "And the beast that was, and is not, even he is an eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth unto destruction." They "lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.". His Earthly Kingdom (see article Kingdom 11:25-27). rule . Are we to infer from 1 Chronicles 21:12 what this sword will be? I will give to him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. They will then treat her with contempt and shameful exposure. We have been washed in His blood, and we have on our white "Why did the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing, for they have gathered together against the Lord and against His anointed, saying, Let us break His bands asunder, let us cast off His law from us; but He who sits in the heavens will laugh for He will have the nations in derision. And the fine linen is the righteousness of the saints. But that idea is wholly insufficient to cover or meet the word of God, which gives clear and strong reasons that prove the mistake of applying this to the pope as its complete fulfilment. He just said it, "Let there be light," and light existed.And in the Hebrew it is even more intensive. He has with him the armies of heaven. He accepts us plain and simple. Revelation. He sees the glorious creation of God and he worships the creation, rather than the creator.And so John is making the same mistake and the angel corrects him and says don't do that. (John 5:24 compared with Romans 14:1-23 and 2 Corinthians 5:1-21.). That an openly heathen metropolis, devoted to the worship of Mars, and Jupiter, and Venus, and other wicked monstrosities of pagan mythology should be irritated with the gospel which exposes it all, and should consequently seek to injure the faithful, was to be expected, and a necessary result, directly that the uncompromising spirit of Christ was known. WATCH ON YOUTUBE Book of Revelation Explained 2: The Last Days (Revelation 1:1-5) 11:2; Eph. I don't know exactly what He will say. What does Revelation chapter 13 mean? | BibleRef.com Judas returned the money to the priests saying, "I betrayed innocent blood" ( Matthew 27:4 ). The beloved city is Jerusalem; the camp of the saints, I presume, is a larger circle and embraces all of Israel and the Gentiles who, being converted, refuse Satan's deceit. [Note: Lilje, p. Thus the second beast is no longer seen as an earthly power, but as a prophet-of course a false prophet. And it was so. He was a divine person, whatever new position He assumes for the world. "Having a wall great and high, having twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names inscribed, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the sons of Israel." STUDY NOTES--Revelation 19:11-16 --THE CONQUERING CHRIST. The outer court represents the control of Jerusalem and Israel by Gentiles during the last half of the Tribulation period. This too must not be viewed as if it were a loss. Here, on the other hand, is something which is valid for all time. It is not the magnitude of each voice. I like that, God speaking into existence the world in which we live. and so forth. It is known as a divine feat in the theological term, which means the capacity of speaking things into existence. Here we find the term "Alleluia" used really for the first in the New Testament and it is used four times here. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me. Had he really penetrated under the surface, and seen that beneath the fair guise of Christendom the woman was, of all things under the sun, the most corrupt and hateful to God, it would not be so much to be surprised at. And Jesus sits on the great white throne. the sea of glass, who had got the victory over the beast (Revelation 15:2), and A state of war has existed since the fall of Satan (compare verse 4, compare Dan. It is thus that God is wont to deal as a rule in His judgments, not necessarily on the one that first introduces an evil, but on those that inherit the guilt, and perhaps aggravate it, instead of taking warning by it. And they also lasted much longer. And this is entirely confirmed byRevelation 17:1-18; Revelation 17:1-18, where it was told us that they are with Him when He comes. What about little babies?" "Crowns and thrones may perish Kingdoms rise and wane But the Church of Jesus Constant will remain. "The ten horns which thou sawest AND the beast" would give unquestionably the right form of the verse. 11:2; Eph. Death and hades, which had so long been executioners in a world where sin reigned, and were still doing their occasional office where righteousness is to reign, themselves disappear where all traces of sin are consigned for ever. I am accounted righteous by God because I believe and trust in Jesus Christ. - Hebrews 4:12; a sharp sword . And a voice came from the throne = is not explicitly identified. Now, this law that has the backing of the Greek Orthodox Church, or it was instituted because of the Greek Orthodox Church against proselytization, is the law that they used to charge him.In Egypt it is a capital offense to lead a Muslim to a faith in Jesus Christ. There is no doubt that THE RIDER ON THE WHITE HORSE In 19:11 IS CHRIST. We know the Holy Spirit rather as a spirit of communion with Christ. On these I may say but a very few words. Revelation 19:11 (KJV) - Forerunner Commentary - Bible Tools The woman was there seen sitting on a scarlet-coloured beast, i.e., the well-known imperial power of the Roman Empire, "full of [the] names of blasphemy" in its wicked opposition to God, and clothed with the forms we have already seen "seven heads and ten horns." All the sufferers, either in the early persecutions of Revelation 6:1-17, or in the later persecutions (see Revelation 15:1-8) up to Babylon's extinction, were now raised from the dead. persecution are made the beasts provoking sins. (i) It can mean the witness which the Christian bears to Jesus Christ. The rebellion that had begun in the Garden of Eden is finally ended. (iv) There is fidelity. He will tread the winepress of the anger of the wrath of God. 22:2-14; John 3:29; 2 Cor. Voices cry out joyfully that the Lord reigns and the marriage supper of the Lamb is ready. Four beasts: The four beasts are the cherubim as described (in Rev. ceremony); (3) And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God ( Revelation 19:12-13 ). Every day-and we set up these rules for righteousness. We read of the marriage feast ( Matthew 22:2); of the bridechamber and the wedding garment ( Matthew 22:10-11); of the sons of the bridechamber ( Mark 2:19); of the bridegroom ( Mark 2:19; Matthew 25:1); of the friends of the bridegroom ( John 3:29). Revelation 1:16; Isaiah 11:4; Isaiah 49:2). After "the nations" in verse 24 omit the words "of them which are saved." Christ will come in glory to judge and rule. In presence of grace I do not think this is for His glory, any more than for their own blessing.