OLBGrk; REVELATION CHAPTER 9 REVELATION 9:1 At the sounding of the
fifth angel a star falleth from heaven, to whom is given the key of
the bottomless pit, REVELATION 9:2 he opens the pit, and there come
forth locusts like scorpions, who have power to hurt men for a time.
REVELATION 9:12 The first wo... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE OPENED THE BOTTOMLESS PIT; he was a means of hell's breaking
loose, by loosing Satan. AND THERE AROSE A SMOKE OUT OF THE PIT, AS
THE SMOKE OF A GREAT FURNACE: I had rather interpret this generally of
the great influence upon the world, that the devil, being loosed, had,
in filling the world w... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE CAME OUT OF THE SMOKE LOCUSTS UPON THE EARTH; from the
influence which the devil thus let loose had upon the world, came
forth a generation of men, that in their practices resembled locusts.
Who are to be understood by these _locusts, _ is not easy to resolve.
The locusts were an insect wi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT WAS COMMANDED THEM; that is, these locusts; God so ordered it
by his providence. THAT THEY SHOULD NOT HURT, &C.: this makes it
appear, that these locusts were no insects so called, but typical; for
natural locusts live upon green things; they were only to hurt profane
men, and hypocrites. It... [ Continue Reading ]
Supposing the Saracens and Turks here meant by the locusts, here arise
two difficulties:
1. How it can be said of them, that they had no power to _kill, _ but
only _torment_ men.
2. How their time is set for _five months, _ whereas they have already
tormented the world more than a thousand years; a... [ Continue Reading ]
The calamities of those days shall be so great, that men shall be
weary of their lives.... [ Continue Reading ]
This whole description of these locusts speaks them no insects, but to
be mischievous men; they were very terrible to look upon, like horses
harnessed ready to fight; so JOEL 2:4. AND UPON THEIR HEADS WERE AS IT
WERE CROWNS LIKE GOLD; this signified they should be great and rich
conquerors. AND THEI... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY HAD HAIR AS THE HAIR OF WOMEN; dishevelled, or hanging loose;
the Arabians were wont to go so; or this may signify, that they were
beautiful as well as terrible to look upon. AND THEIR TEETH WERE AS
THE TEETH OF LIONS; sharp and strong: see JOEL 1:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY HAD BREASTPLATES, AS IT WERE BREASTPLATES OF IRON; armed with
the best armour of defence. AND THE SOUND OF THEIR WINGS WAS AS THE
SOUND OF CHARIOTS OF MANY HORSES RUNNING TO BATTLE; like locusts, they
moved very swiftly. This agreeth to the Saracens, who made such haste
in their conquests,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY HAD TAILS LIKE UNTO SCORPIONS; a kind of venomous serpents
that have their STINGS IN THEIR TAILS, with which they presently kill
both men and beasts. AND THEIR POWER WAS TO HURT MEN FIVE MONTHS; what
these _five months_ mean is very hard to say; certainly it is a
certain number for an uncer... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
Solomon saith, PROVERBS 30:27, _The locusts have no king, yet go they
forth by bands; _ according to which these locusts cannot be
understood of insects so called; or, if they have a king, yet it is
certain the devil is not their king, who is here called _the angel of
the bottomless pit._ A... [ Continue Reading ]
One period of time is over, in which God hath plagued the world with a
very great judgment; but there are two more to come, which will be
equally, if not more, calamitous.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, from God, I heard him give a command, which VOICE is said to
have proceeded _from the golden altar, _ (in allusion to EXODUS 30:3),
because there God received the prayers of his people; and this voice
proceeding from that place, might signify the following judgment to
come, in answer to the... [ Continue Reading ]
By these FOUR ANGELS, or instruments of God to execute his vengeance,
I find the most valuable interpreters understanding the Turks,
considered as distinct from the Saracens, and succeeding of them,
whose empire began in Ottoman, Anno 1296, or thereabouts. Mr. Mede
saith these four angels denote so... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR AN HOUR, AND A DAY, AND A MONTH, AND A YEAR; that is, say some,
for any time whatsoever God would have them move; or for that certain
time which God had determined; but Mr. Mede hath here a peculiar
notion; he observeth that an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year,
make just three hundred an... [ Continue Reading ]
He saith nothing of the infantry, but leaves us to conjecture how
great that must be, from the number of the horse; we must not think
there was precisely this number, but the meaning is, that the armies
should be vastly great, as we know all the Turkish armies are. Magog's
army is described from the... [ Continue Reading ]
We have no such description or representation as this in any other
place of holy writ. Some understand it of the several coloured
breastplates that the soldiers wore; some of a red and flaming colour,
like fire; others blue, like the jacinth; some pale: all such as wear
them look terribly. Mr. Mede... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, a great part of men were killed by these numerous armies. No
such devastations were ever made by any enemies that ever appeared in
the world, as by the Turks have been; nor ever were there such vast
great guns made, out of which came FIRE, AND SMOKE, AND BRIMSTONE.... [ Continue Reading ]
By THEIR TAILS some understand their infantry or foot soldiery;
others, their serpentine craft and subtlety: as the locusts,
REVELATION 9:10, are compared to scorpions, whose sting was in their
tails, and who were said to hurt with their tails; so the same thing
is said of these armies, intimating t... [ Continue Reading ]
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AND THE REST OF THE MEN WHICH WERE NOT KILLED BY THESE PLAGUES; the
two-thirds of men that should be left, for we read of one-third part
destroyed; and this also must be understood of men dwelling in
countries subject formerly to the Roman empire on this side of the
Euphrates. YET REPENTED N... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER REPENTED THEY OF THEIR MURDERS; of their murdering the saints
of God, but go on in that practice; NOR OF THEIR FORNICATION, which is
publicly allowed amongst them; NOR OF THEIR THEFT and sacrilege, and
other wickedness, but are as infamous for their debaucheries as for
their superstition and... [ Continue Reading ]