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REVELATION 11:1 r`a,bdw| {A}
The unusual construction of evdo,qh moi … le,gwn, calling for
adjustment, was relieved in some witnesses (a2 046 1854 2329 2351
_al_), followed by the Textus Receptus, by...
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CHAPTER XI.
_The command to measure the temple_, 1, 2.
_The two witnesses which should prophesy_ twelve hundred and
sixty _days_, 3.
_The description, power, and influence of these witnesses_, 4-6...
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AND THERE WAS GIVEN ME - He does not say by whom, but the connection
would seem to imply that it was by the angel. All this is of course to
be regarded as symbolical. The representation undoubtedly pe...
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CHAPTER 11:1-18
Revelation 11:1 .
We see at once how Jewish things come now into view. To apply these
verses to the Church and make the temple the Church is absolutely
wrong. The temple and the altar...
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THE INTERLUDE CONTINUED. THE SECOND EPISODE. The first two verses are
introductory, and represent the survey or measuring of the holy city
by the seer. Then comes the prophecy concerning the two witne...
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THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CHURCH.
"And there was given me. reed like unto. rod: and the angel stood,
saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them
that worship therein. But the co...
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ANTICHRIST (Revelation 11:1-19)
In the passages of the Revelation which we are now about to approach
we will on many occasions meet the figure of Antichrist. This figure
has exercised a strange fasci...
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REED. Greek. _kalamos._ Elsewhere (in Rev.) Revelation 21:15;
Revelation 21:16. See App-88, first note.
UNTO. to.
ROD. sceptre, as elsewhere in Rev. See Revelation 2:27;...
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The Measuring Angel and the Two Witnesses. Chap. 11 Revelation 11:1-13
1. _a reed_ Ezekiel 40:3; Zechariah 2:1.
_like unto a rod_ i.e. a walking-staff: probably not as long as the
one in Ezek., l.c
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ΛΈΛΩΝ. א* reads λἐγει. Text. Rec[370] reads καὶ ὁ
ἄγγελος εἱστήκει λέγων with 36; אcc* καὶ
ἑστ. ὁ ἄγγ. λέγων, and B2 καὶ ἱστ. ὁ ἄγγ.
λέγων.
[370] Rec. Textus Receptus as printed by Scrivener.
1. ΚΆΛ...
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Revelation 8:2; Revelation 8:6 to Revelation 11:19. THE SEVEN TRUMPETS...
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Revelation 11:1-13. THE MEASURING ANGEL AND THE TWO WITNESSES...
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_THE COMMAND TO MEASURE THE TEMPLE REVELATION 11:1-2:_ John was given
a reed to measure: (1) the Temple of God, (2) the altar, and (3) the
worshippers. He was not to measure the outer court. These are...
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ΈΔΌΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. от_ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ (G1325) давать,
ΚΆΛΑΜΟΣ (G2563) трость. Это жезл
смотрителя или измерительный прибор,
скорее всего, это был стебель
тростника, растущего в долине реки
Иордан, извест...
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_REVELATION 11:1_.— From this to the nineteenth chapter, we have the
_third_ and longest _period_ of this prophesy, distinguished by the
_seven vials,_ as the former periods were by _seven trumpets,_...
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Strauss-' Comments
SECTION 33
Text Revelation 11:1-14
And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and one said, Rise, and
measure the temple of God, and the altar; and them that worship
therein. A...
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_TOMLINSON'S COMMENTS_
CHAPTER XI
THE MEASUREMENT OF THE TEMPLE
_Text (Revelation 11:1-18)_
1 And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and one said, Rise,
and measure the temple of God, and th...
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And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood,
saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them
that worship therein.
This Revelation 11:1 is a compendious...
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Throne Section-The Seven Thunders
1 The symbol of the rainbow suggests the covenant of God with
creation.
2 The planting of the messenger's feet on the sea and on the land is a
token of possessio...
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11:1 staff, (d-11) Or 'rod.' temple (e-17) _ Naos_ . see ch. 3.12.
worship (f-26) See Note h, ch. 3.9....
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THE TWO WITNESSES. THE SEVENTH TRUMPET
1-14. Second episode. There is much difference of opinion as to the
meaning of this vision. Perhaps the key may be found in the
parallelism of the book. There we...
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THE ANGEL STOOD, SAYING] RV 'one said.'...
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FROM NOW TO THE END OF TIME
REVELATION
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 11
JOHN MEASURES THE *TEMPLE - REVELATION 11:1-2
V1 An *angel gave me a stick that was like a pole. He said, ‘Go.
You must measure...
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AND THERE WAS... — Translate, _And there was given to me a reed like
a rod_ (we must omit the words “and the angel stood”), _saying._
It is not said by whom the reed was given, nor are we told who spe...
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CHAPTER VIII.
SECOND CONSOLATORY VISION AND THE SEVENTH TRUMPET.
Revelation 11:1.
FROM the first consolatory vision we proceed to the second: -
"And there was given unto me a reed like unto a rod:...
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“And I was given a rod (קְנֵה הַמִּדָּה) like a staff,
with the words” (λέγων by a harsh attraction, _cf._ LXX of 1
Kings 20:9; Joshua 2:2, is left in apposition to the subject implied
in ἐδόθη), “Up...
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THE “TWO WITNESSES”
Revelation 11:1
We cannot in this brief note indicate the various interpretations of
this chapter, but certain great principles underlie it, which are true
of every age.
(1) Duri...
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John is called on to measure the temple. In such measurements the
court of the Gentiles is not to be recognized. It shows God dealing
with the world through His chosen people.
The account of the two w...
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John is given a reed which is strong enough to be a rod one might use
to measure. He is told to measure the "temple of God." The word used
here for temple is not hieron, which describes the buildings...
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And there (1) was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel
stood, saying, Rise, and (2) measure the temple of God, and the altar,
and them that worship therein.
(1) The authority of the intended...
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The apostle is ordered to measure the temple. Two prophets are
promised, to teach mankind. They are put to death, and in three days
and a half after, they are raised to life, and ascend to heaven. A
g...
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(1) And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel
stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and
them that worship therein. (2) But the court which is without th...
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CONTENTS
John, at the Command of the Angel, measureth the Temple. The Lord
speaks of his two Witnesses: their Power. Their Death, Resurrection,
and Ascension. The seventh Angel soundeth his Trumpet....
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We have already seen the bearing of the seven churches to which the
Lord was pleased to send the letters contained in the second and third
Chapter s. We have found, I trust, substantial reason and amp...
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The Interlude Part 2
A bum, obviously under the influence of alcohol, approached evangelist
D.L. Moody. "Mr. Moody," he said, "you're the man who saved me." As
the great evangelist observed the beard...
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We are here at once in the centre of prophetic subjects Jerusalem, the
temple, the altar, and worshipers. The worshipers and the altar are
recognised and accepted of God those worshiping in the secret...
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AND THERE WAS GIVEN ME A REED LIKE UNTO A ROD,.... A measuring reed,
which with the Jews was six cubits long, Ezekiel 40:5; with the Greeks
and Romans, ten feet long; the Ethiopic version here calls i...
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And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood,
saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them
that worship therein.
Ver. 1. _A reed_] That is, the word of G...
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_And there was given me_ By Christ, as appears from Revelation 11:3;
_a reed_ As there was shown to Ezekiel, whose vision bore a great
resemblance to this, Eze 40:-43. _And the angel_ Which had spoken...
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The present chapter gives the contents of the little book expressed in
two striking emblems, the measuring of God's temple, and the
prophesying of the two witnesses.
A REED LIKE UNTO A ROD-MEASURE THE...
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OF THE TWO WITNESSES AND THE SOUNDING OF THE SEVENTH TRUMPET.
Measuring the temple of God:...
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AND THERE WAS GIVEN ME A REED LIKE UNTO A ROD; AND THE ANGEL STOOD,
SAYING, RISE, AND MEASURE THE TEMPLE OF GOD, AND THE ALTAR, AND THEM
THAT WORSHIP THEREIN....
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We have seen under the sixth trumpet the desolating invasion of Israel
by the King of the North, which takes place because of Israel's
idolatrous image of the Beast set up in the temple at the middle...
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_ 1 Then I was given a reed like a measuring rod. And the angel stood,
saying, “Rise and measure the temple of God, the altar, and those
who worship there._
A. A reed (bamboo rod) is given to John. H...
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1,2 This prophetical passage about measuring the temple seems to
refer to Ezekiel's vision. The design of this measuring seems to be
the preservation of the church in times of public danger; or for i...
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REVELATION CHAPTER 11 REVELATION 11:1,2 John is commanded to measure
the temple, all but the outer court. REVELATION 11:3,4 The two
witnesses that shall prophesy, REVELATION 11:5,6 thei
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Shepherd of Hermas Vision Third
And then she again took hold of me by the hand, and raised me, and
made me sit on the seat to the left; and lifting up a splendid rod,[7]...
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Revelation 11:1 Then G2532 I G3427 given G1325 (G5681) reed G2563 like
G3664 rod G4464 And G2532 angel
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THE MEASURING OF THE SANCTUARY AND THE TWO WITNESSES (REVELATION
11:1).
It is significant that these events take place within the second
‘woe' when wholesale death pervades the Middle East (Revelation...
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‘And there was given to me a reed like a rod with one saying,
“Rise, and measure the sanctuary (naos) of God, and the altar, and
those who worship in it. And the court which is outside the sanctuary
l...
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Revelation 11:1. A REED WAS GIVEN to the Seer, it is not said by whom,
and we are left to infer, as at chap. Revelation 6:2; Revelation 6:4;...
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A REED
(καλαμος). Old word for a growing reed (Matthew 11:7) which
grew in immense brakes in the Jordan valley, a writer's reed (3 John
1:7), a measuring-rod (here, Revelation 21:15;...
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Revelation 11:1. _There was given me a reed like unto a rod to measure
the temple of God,_ the new-testament church. The prophet of old had a
similar vision, and all the prophets spake of the enlargem...
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I WAS GIVEN A MEASURING STICK. To "measure" is symbolic of _setting
apart, making secure, clearly identifying._ [This is still a vision.
The fact that there is no temple in Jerusalem when he writes th...
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_Rise, and measure the temple of God._
THE LIVING TEMPLE OF CHRIST’S CHURCH AND THE TWO WITNESSES OF THE
WORD WRITTEN AND THE SACRAMENTS
The temple and altar, and them that worshipped therein, were c...
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 11:1 The visions of the temple and the
witnesses reassure believers of God’s protection. However, spiritual
protection still allows physical suffering....
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John is given a reed and told to measure the temple and altar and
worshippers. Why should he measure them? What was meant by this act?
In the Old Testament measuring is sometimes associated with
destr...
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THE FATE OF JERUSALEM AND ITS TEMPLE
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
THE paragraph, Revelation 11:1, gives the contents of the “little
book,” which are in part joyful and in part bitter. The marking...
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EXPOSITION
REVELATION 11:1
AND THERE WAS GIVEN ME A REED LIKE UNTO A ROD. We are not told by
whom the _reed _is given, but in Revelation 21:1. the angel has the
reed, and so also in...
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CHAPTER 11 - TWO PROPHETS FOR 1260 DAYS
Revelation Chapter s 11 through 14 are an amplification of the detail
(more information) about the prophecy given in the previous Chapter s.
Chapter 11 tells u...
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So there was given unto me a reed like unto a rod (Revelation 10:11;
Revelation 11:1):
That is a measuring stick about the length of a rod.
and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple o...
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1 Corinthians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 3:17; 1 Peter 2:5; 1 Peter 2:9;...
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A rod. See on ch. Revelation 2:27.
And the angel stood. Omit. The insertion of these words furnishes a
subject for the agreement of the participle legwn, which is irregular
an construction. Literally...
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THE TWO WITNESSES
Revelation 10:1 _and Revelation 11:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
By way of introduction to the study of the eleventh chapter of
Revelation we wish to say a word about the tenth chapter.
1...
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Observe here, 1. The command given by God to St. John to take. survey
of his church, his spiritual temple, consisting of living stones, and
built upon the chief corner stone, Jesus Christ. God's faith...