Three angels in Revelation are called "mighty." (Revelation 5:2;
Revelation 18:21) Often in the New Testament clouds are associated
with Deity. (Matthew 17:1-5; Luke 21:27; Acts 1:9-11; 1 Thessalonians
4:17; Revelation 1:7) The rainbow reminds us of God's covenant with
Noah and the throne of God in... [ Continue Reading ]
The angel holds a little open book with a message for all the earth,
as can be seen in the angle placing one foot on the sea and the other
on land.... [ Continue Reading ]
The angels crying with a loud voice like a lion's roar ought to draw
attention to the message from God which he carried. Thunder is a
warning of approaching storm. John was going to write, as he had
earlier been commanded (Revelation 1:11; Revelation 1:19), but the
message of the seven thunders is s... [ Continue Reading ]
The raising of a hand toward heaven indicates an oath taken with God
as witness. At the end of chapter 9, mankind had refused to repent
despite the terrible judgments God had brought upon him, so time will
now be no more. It may appear that Revelation 10:8-11; Revelation
11:1-13 is a delay in the en... [ Continue Reading ]
John went to the angel and asked for it but was told again to take it.
Coffman sees this as meaning God's message cannot be given to a man
but he must take it through his own study. (2 Timothy 2:15; Acts
17:11) The word of God is sweet in the mouths of his people. (Psalms
119:103; Psalms 19:9-10) Ez... [ Continue Reading ]