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Verse Revelation 1:19. _WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN_] These
visions and prophecies are for general instruction, and therefore
every circumstance must be faithfully recorded. What he _had se...
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WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN - An account of the vision which
thou hast had, Revelation 1:10.
AND THE THINGS WHICH ARE - Give an account of those things which thou
hast seen as designed to re...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE PATMOS VISION OF THE GLORIFIED SON OF MAN
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The introduction (Revelation 1:1)_
2. Greeting and benediction (Revelation 1:4)
3. The praise (Revel
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THE PROLOGUE gives an account of the vision of the Son of Man, and the
manner in which the messages to the seven churches came to the seer.
Revelation 1:9. John your brother: the term brother in the N...
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John turned to see the speaker whose voice had startled him, and his
eyes rested upon. vision of surpassing glory. He beheld seven golden
lamps, and among them walked one "like unto the Son of Man." H...
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GOD'S REVELATION TO MEN (Revelation 1:1-3)...
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WRITE. The texts add "therefore".
HAST SEEN. sawest, as Revelation 1:2.
THE... ARE. what thoy are, i.e. what they signify.
AND. even.
SHALL BE. are about to happen.
HEREAFTER. Literally after (Gre...
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_Write_ Add THEREFORE The Lord reveals His exaltation in His Manhood
as a reason why His servant is not to fear and is to write His words
in faith and hope.
_the things which are_ Some take these word...
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Ἅ ΕἾΔΕΣ. If the Revelation be a homogeneous record of a single
trance, this must mean the vision just described, otherwise we might
think the Seer was bidden to write all his visions. Jeremiah had
pro...
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_A REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST REVELATION 1:12-20:_ What a blessing
this must have been to John to see Jesus again. Jesus is pictured as
standing in His magnificence in the midst of these seven churche...
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ΓΡΆΨΟΝ AOR _imper. act. от_ ΓΡΆΦΩ (G1125) писать.
_Aor. imper._ призывает к специфическому
действию с оттенком срочности.
ΟΎΝ (G3767) следовательно. Делает вывод
из предшествующего,
ΕΊΔΕΣ _aor. ind....
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Strauss-' Comments
SECTION 3
Text Revelation 1:9-20
9 I John, your brother and partaker with you in the tribulation and
kingdom and patience which are in Jesus, was in the isle that is
called Patmos,...
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Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and
the things which shall be hereafter;
A B C 'Aleph (') read, 'Write therefore' (since I, "the First and the
Last," have the keys...
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1 This is the unveiling of a Person Jesus Christ-not merely a
prediction revealed through Him. God gives it to Him as a reward for
His sufferings.
1 Swiftly-not _ soon_, but with speed. On the morning...
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1:19 are, (h-11) are (h-16) The first 'are' is plural; 'are about to'
is singular....
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HAST SEEN] RV 'sawest,' i.e. this vision.
WHICH ARE] i.e. the state of the Churches.
BE] RV 'come to pass.'
20, THE MYSTERY] i.e. concerning the mystery; 'mystery' = a hidden
thing now revealed. ST...
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THE VISION OF THE SON OF MAN
St. John addresses 'the seven churches which are in Asia,' telling
them of a vision of Christ, who bade him, write in a book what he saw
and send it to them.
1-3. Introdu...
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FROM NOW TO THE END OF TIME
REVELATION
_IAN MACKERVOY_
ABOUT THE BOOK OF REVELATION
1 THE WRITER
The writer of this book simply calls himself John. He wrote to the
*churches in Asia. He describe...
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WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN (better, _sawest_). — It is
well to notice the small connecting word “then,” which has been
omitted in the English. It gives the practical thought to the whole of...
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CHAPTER I.
THE PROLOGUE.
Revelation 1:1
The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show unto His
servants, even the things which must shortly come to pass: and He sent
and signified it th...
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οὖν, at the command of him who has authority over the other world
and the future (resuming Revelation 1:11. now that the paralysing fear
of Revelation 1:17 has been removed). Like the author of 4th Es...
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FROM THE LIVING LORD TO THE CHURCHES
Revelation 1:9
The tribulation and patience of Jesus are essential conditions of His
Kingdom. We cannot exert the divine energies of the latter, unless we
are wil...
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The theme of this Book is found in its opening sentence, "The
Revelation of Jesus Christ." This should be borne in mind from first
to last, and our object should be to see Him as He is here revealed....
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JOHN'S RESPONSE TO JESUS' GREATNESS
The vision of Jesus was so powerful and awe-inspiring that John fell
down as if he were dead (compare Isaiah 6:5; Ezekiel 1:29; Daniel
8:17; Daniel 8:27;...
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(13) Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are,
and the things which shall be hereafter;
(13) The sum of this prophecy, that the apostle must write whatever he
sees, adding nothi...
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(9) I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation,
and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that
is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony o...
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That God should have chosen John to be the instrument of communicating
the closing volume of the New Testament is worthy of our
consideration. It is not a new thing for God thus to set out the
stronge...
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I Am
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Isaiah 11:1-2 There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse,
And a Branch shall grow out of his roots.
2 The Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon Him, The Spirit of wisd...
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The revelation is one belonging to Jesus Christ, which God gave Him,
and He signifies it to John. Though God over all blessed for ever, He
is here seen as Son of man, the rejected Messiah or Lamb, and...
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WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN,.... The Alexandrian copy and
some others, and the Complutensian edition, read, "write therefore the
things", c. meaning what he had now seen, the vision of one l...
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Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and
the things which shall be hereafter;
Ver. 19. _Write the things which thou hast seen_] That is, the gospel,
the history of Christ...
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THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN; in the vision just described.
WHICH ARE; the present state of the seven churches, chaps Revelation
2:1-29 ; REVELATION 3:1-22.
WHICH SHALL BE; the revelations of fut...
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WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN, AND THE THINGS WHICH ARE, AND
THE THINGS WHICH SHALL BE HEREAFTER;...
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Christ commands John to write:...
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God gave this Revelation to Jesus Christ so that He might, as the Son
of Man, communicate this to His servants. It is He who has been
entrusted with the restitution of all things, and is therefore giv...
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_ 19 Write the things which you have seen, and the things which are,
and the things which will take place after this._
A. WRITE - John will record what he sees and hears. He will write
under the insp...
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12-20 The churches receive their light from Christ and the gospel,
and hold it forth to others. They are golden candlesticks; they should
be precious and pure; not only the ministers, but the members...
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WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN; either the things which thou
hast seen from the beginning of the gospel; for John, MATTHEW 4:21,
was a companion of Christ from the time presently following his...
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Revelation 1:19 Write G1125 (G5657) which G3739 seen G1492 (G5627) and
G2532 which G3739 are G1526 ...
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‘Write therefore the things which you have seen, and the things
which are, and the things which will happen hereafter, the mystery of
the seven stars which you saw in my right hand, and the seven gold...
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Revelation 1:19. WRITE THEREFORE, not simply in continuation of the
‘write' of Revelation 1:11, or because the apostle has recovered
from his fear, but ‘Write, seeing that I am what I have now reveale...
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We are introduced to a vision of the Saviour, in that light in which
He is peculiarly presented to us in the Apocalypse the Head of His
Church, the great High Priest and King of His people. From Him t...
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THEREFORE
(ουν). In view of Christ's words about himself in verse Revelation
1:18 and the command in verse Revelation 1:11.WHICH THOU SAWEST
(α ειδες). The vision of the Glorified Christ in verses...
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HEREAFTER
Things that are to be after these, that is, after the churches....
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Revelation 1:1. _The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto
him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass;
and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant J...
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Revelation 1:1. _The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto
him, to show unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass;
and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant J...
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In the first fourteen verses we have given to us part of the glowing
description of the glories of the ascended Christ, and here it is
completed.
Revelation 1:15. _And his feet like unto fine brass,...
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CONTENTS: The Patmos vision of John and the command to write.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, John.
CONCLUSION: Jesus Christ, the Alpha and the Omega, speaks to believers
through the Apostle J...
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Revelation 1:1. _The Revelation of Jesus Christ,_ which reaches to the
end of time, and is a continuation of the Hebrew, and the christian
prophets of the new testament. This revelation properly begin...
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WRITE. John is to preserve this vision so that all may share its
message. NOW. Current events, dating from the First Coming of Christ.
AFTERWARD. Those things which had not yet happened. The curtain o...
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 1:19 Jesus’ command to WRITE
introduces the book’s main divisions. The letters (royal edicts) to
the churches (chs. Revelation 2:1) add
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Revelation 1:12. SEE THE VOICE.—“See Him whose voice I heard.”
SEVEN GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS.—Compare Zechariah 4:2. Lamp-stands would
be a better term. Not one candlestick...
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EXPOSITION
THE TITLE. The simplest form of this, as of other books of the New
Testament, is the oldest: 'The Revelation of John'
(Αποκάλυψις Ιωάννου). Other forms worth noting
are: 'The Revelation o...
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_19 WRITE THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST SEEN, AND THE THINGS WHICH ARE,
AND THE THINGS WHICH SHALL BE HEREAFTER_;
THIS IS A KEY VERSE BECAUSE IT SETS THE PARAMETERS FOR THE ENTIRE
BOOK. JOHN IS THE REP...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles now to the book of Revelation, chapter
one?
The Revelation of Jesus Christ (Revelation 1:1),
The Greek word "apokalupsis" is literally the unveiling. So in the
very first...
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CHRIST AMONG THE CHURCHES
Revelation 1:8
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We enter in this marvelously descriptive chapter, centering our
thoughts upon the appearance of Christ as He walks among His Churches.
1....
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Write the things which thou hast seen — This day: which accordingly
are written, Revelation 1:11. And which are — The instructions
relating to the present state of the seven churches. These are
writte...
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This chapter concludes with. solemn charge given by our Saviour to St.
John, to write and record the vision of the seven stars, and seven
golden candlesticks, which he had newly seen; letting him into...