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Verse Revelation 15:4. _WHO SHALL NOT FEAR THEE_] That is, _All should
fear_ and worship this true God, because he is just and true and holy;
and his _saints_ should love and obey him, because he is t...
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WHO SHALL NOT FEAR THEE, O LORD - Reverence and adore thee; for the
word “fear,” in the Scriptures, is commonly used in this sense
when applied to God. The sense here is, that the judgments about to b...
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CHAPTER S 15-16
The Seven Vials
_ 1. The victors' song and worship (Revelation 15:1)_
2. The seven angels leave the temple (Revelation 15:5)
3. The first vial (Revelation 16:1)...
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THE PREPARATION FOR THE VISION OF THE BOWLS.
Revelation 15:1. which are the last: an indication that we are nearing
the end of the tragedy.
Revelation 15:2. Before the plagues are poured out from the...
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"Who shall not fear thee, Lord, and glorify thy name? for _thou_ only
_art_ holy: for all nations shall come and worship before thee; for
thy judgments are made manifest. And after that. looked, and,...
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And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of
the Lamb:
Great and wonderful are your works, O Lord, God the Almighty; Just and
true are your ways, King of the nations. Who shal...
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THE VICTORS OF CHRIST (Revelation 15:1-2)...
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THEE. The texts omit.
GLORIFY. Greek. _doxazo._ Only here and Revelation 18:7 in Rev. See p.
1511.
HOLY. See Acts 2:27.
NATIONS. the nations.
WORSHIP. App-137.
JUDGMENTS. righteous sentence. App-...
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_holy_ Not the same word as is applied to God in Revelation 4:8 &c.,
but ordinarily used of human piety or holiness and in that sense
applied to our Lord, in His human character, in Hebrews 7:26. It i...
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ὍΣΙΟΣ. B2 reads ἅγιος.
ΠΆΝΤΑ ΤᾺ ἜΘΝΗ. B2 reads πάντες.
ὍΤΙ ΤᾺ ΔΙΚΑΙΏΜΑΤΆ ΣΟΥ ἘΦΑΝΕΡΏΘΗΣΑΝ.
א reads ὅτι δικαιώμ. ἐνώπιόν σου ἐφαν.
4. This verse proves that Revelation 15:2-4 are originally rather th...
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THE TRIUMPH OF THE VICTORS OVER THE BEAST
It seems that here we have a vision of what follows the judgement on
the Beast and Babylon, announced in chap. Revelation 14:8-11; as in
chap, Revelation 7:9-...
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_THE SONG OF MOSES AND THE LAMB REVELATION 15:3-4:_ The redeemed ones
sing "the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb."
The song of Moses was a song of deliverance for the people...
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ΦΟΒΗΘΉ _aor. conj. pass. (dep.) от_ ΦΟΒΈΟΜΑΙ (G5399)
бояться, почитать, уважать. _Conj._ с
двойным отр.
ΟΎ ΜΉ (G3756; G3361).
ΔΟΞΆΣΕΙ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΔΟΞΆΖΩ (G1392)
славить,
ΌΣΙΟΣ (G3741) незап...
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DISCOURSE: 2519
THE SONG OF MOSES AND THE LAMB
Revelation 15:3. _And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God,
and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are thy works,
Lord God Alm...
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I SAW ANOTHER SIGN IN HEAVEN, &C.— God's judgments upon the kingdom
of the beast, or antichristian empire, are hitherto denounced and
described only in general terms, under the figures of _harvest_ an...
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Strauss-' Comments
SECTION 47
Text Revelation 15:2-4
2 And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire; and them that
come off victorious from the beast, and from his image, and from the
numbe...
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_TOMLINSON'S COMMENTS_
CHAPTER XV
_Text (Revelation 15:1-8)_
1 And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous, seven angels
having seven plagues, which are the last, for in them is finished...
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Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name? for thou only
art holy: for all nations shall come and worship before thee; for thy
judgments are made manifest.
WHO SHALL NOT - `Who is ther...
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Temple Section-Harvest-Vintage
THE VINTAGE
20 A stadium was 600 Greek feet, 625 Roman feet, or 125 paces, or
one-eighth of a Roman mile. This is about 606 3/4 English feet. The
race course at Oly...
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15:4 holy; (b-16) _ Hosios_ , not _ hagios_ . It is used for mercy,
grace, and of Christ, as the One in whom all gracious qualities are
concentrated. (Psalms 89:1 ,Psalms 89:2 ,Psalms 89:19 .) In men...
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THE SEVEN ANGELS OF THE BOWLS
The crisis of the book is drawing near. The enemies of Christ and His
Church—Satan, the empire, and the Provincial Government—have been
shown in their power and cruelty....
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Cp. Psalms 86:9; Isaiah 66:23. JUDGMENTS] RV 'righteous acts': cp.
Psalms 51:4; Romans 5:18.
5-8. Again, as in...
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FROM NOW TO THE END OF TIME
REVELATION
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 15
THE 7 LAST TROUBLES - REVELATION 15:1-16
PREPARATION FOR THE TROUBLES - REVELATION 15:1-8...
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GREAT AND MARVELLOUS ARE THY WORKS.... — The _song_ is better thus
translated: —
“Great and marvellous are Thy works,
Lord God Almighty.
Just and true are Thy ways,
Thou King of the nations.
Who...
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WHO SHALL NOT FEAR... — Rather, _Who will not fear,_ &c. (the word
“Thee” should be omitted, _because Thou art holy._ The word
rendered “holy” is not that which is usually employed when the
holiness o...
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; REVELATION 16:1
CHAPTER XII
THE SEVEN BOWLS.
Revelation 15:1; Revelation 16:1.
NOTHING can more clearly prove that the Revelation of St John is not
written upon chronological princi
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God's holiness is the reason why his name must be feared and
magnified, especially when its effects are visible in the reverent
homage of all nations to God (a hyperbolical statement in view of
Revela...
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An interlude like Revelation 19:1 f. The manifestation of divine
judgment (4) evokes reverence (contrast Revelation 16:11) and praise
from the saints in heaven....
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THE SONG OF MOSES AND OF THE LAMB
Revelation 15:1
The imagery in the magnificent scene with which this chapter opens is
perhaps borrowed from Pharaoh's overthrow in the Red Sea, which, as
the rich li...
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Seven angels having seven plagues constitute that which "finished the
wrath of God." First, the seer beheld the sea of glass and, standing
by, the victorious host who had overcome the beast. They are...
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Everyone will at last have to honor God (1 Peter 2:9-11) because he is
pure. All nations, even Rome, will worship before God's throne and
acknowledge his justice in judgments both for rewarding the re...
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(2) And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them
that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and
over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea...
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We begin now what may be called the second volume of the Revelation.
The prophetic part of the book divides into two portions at this
point. This is another land-mark that cannot be despised, if we wo...
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Introduction to the Bowl Judgments
Really into his work: Sean loved his job at the brewery. One day he
was mixing up a huge cauldron of liquor, when he accidentally lost his
footing and plunged in. No...
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Chapter 15 is a new vision. It unrolls before the prophet another
scene, the last plagues or judgments of God, and specially that of
Babylon, before Christ comes. The main object of the vision was the...
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WHO SHALL NOT FEAR THEE, O LORD,.... At this time the people of the
Jews shall seek after Christ, and fear him and his goodness; the
forces of the Gentiles shall be brought into Zion, whose heart shal...
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Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name? for _thou_ only
_art_ holy: for all nations shall come and worship before thee; for
thy judgments are made manifest.
Ver. 4. _Who shall not fear...
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_I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire_ It was before
_clear as crystal_, (Revelation 4:6,) but is now _mingled with fire_
Emblematical of the judgments whereby God's enemies were about to...
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The salvation of the righteous and the destruction of the wicked are
both from God. One is a display of his grace, the other of his
justice; and in both he is glorious, blessed, and worthy of
everlast...
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THE ANGELS WITH THE SEVEN VIALS AND THE OPENING OF THE TEMPLE.
The sea of glass and the song of praise:...
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WHO SHALL NOT FEAR THEE, O LORD, AND GLORIFY THY NAME? FOR THOU ONLY
ART HOLY; FOR ALL NATIONS SHALL COME AND WORSHIP BEFORE THEE; FOR THY
JUDGMENTS ARE MADE MANIFEST.
The general woes which were to s...
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PREPARATION FOR THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES
The seventh trumpet (Revelation 11:15) took us to the end of the
Tribulation and to the introduction of the Millennial Kingdom.
Revelation 12:1 to Revelation 14:...
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_ 4 Who shall not fear You, O Lord, and glorify Your name? For You
alone are holy. For all nations shall come and worship before You, For
Your judgments have been manifested.”_
A. The song continues...
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1-4 Seven angels appeared in heaven; prepared to finish the
destruction of antichrist. As the measure of Babylon's sins was filled
up, it finds the full measure of Divine wrath. While believers stand...
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Acknowledging, that for this God deserved to be worshipped and served
by all the world, because of his holiness, much seen in the justice
and truth of his ways; declaring their faith and hope, that no...
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Revelation 15:4 Who G5101 shall G5399 not G3364 fear G5399 (G5680) You
G4571 Lord G2962 and G2532 glorify...
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‘And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song
of the Lamb, saying, “Great and marvellous are your works (Psalms
104:24; Psalms 111:2; Psalms 139:14), Oh Lord God, the Almighty.
Ri...
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WHO SHALL NOT FEAR?
(τις ου μη φοβηθηι;). Rhetorical question with ου μη
(double negative) and first aorist passive subjunctive of
φοβεομα future passive in Jeremiah 10:7).AND GLORIFY
(κα δοξασε)....
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Revelation 15:3
The Triumph of Goodness.
I. Moses is not to be regarded here exactly as a historic personage;
certainly it is not the song which he composed that is meant, nor the
song that was compo...
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CONTENTS: Vision of the angels of the seven last plagues and the bowls
of the wrath of God.
CHARACTERS: Christ, John, 7 angels, Moses, 4 beasts.
CONCLUSION: In the hours when the unexampled wrath of...
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Revelation 15:1. _I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous:_
a vision very sublime, to attract the notice and study of the church.
There appeared _seven angels,_ the final ministers of divin...
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THEY WERE SINGING THE SONG OF MOSES. A song of victory and triumph!
Read it in Exodus 15:1-19. Did not God send Trumpets of Warning again
and again, pleading with the wicked to turn away from their si...
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 15:3 THE SONG OF MOSES celebrated
Israel’s exodus from Egypt (Exodus 15:1). Now the song of the Lamb
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 15:2 The HARPS OF GOD and the SONG OF
THE LAMB is music created by God’s redeemed people. They CONQUERED
THE BEAST by holding fast to their fait
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 15:1 The seven “last” plagues,
envisioned as “bowls full of the wrath of God” are poured out on
earth. Some believe these bowls represent future global judgments.
They wi...
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Then follows another scene in heaven. The course of events pauses a
little before those angels pour out their vials of wrath. And while
the judgment holds back a little time, we are given to see the s...
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THE ANGELS OF THE SEVEN VIALS
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
THE pledges and tokens of Divine retribution being thus given, the
execution of it is speedily to begin. Seven angels are commissioned t...
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EXPOSITION
REVELATION 15:1
AND I SAW ANOTHER SIGN IN HEAVEN. The last time we had this
expression was in Revelation 12:1., where the history of the war
between Satan and the Church was begun. Once m...
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_3 AND THEY SING THE SONG OF MOSES THE SERVANT OF GOD, AND THE SONG
OF THE LAMB, SAYING, GREAT AND MARVELLOUS ARE THY WORKS, LORD GOD
ALMIGHTY; JUST AND TRUE ARE THY WAYS, THOU KING OF SAINTS._
_ 4 ...
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And now we come to the prelude to the final seven plagues, by which
God's judgment will be completed upon the earth and the earth prepared
for the reign of Jesus Christ.
And I saw another sign in heav...
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1 Peter 1:16; 1 Samuel 2:2; 2 Thessalonians 1:10; Exodus 15:14;...
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MERCY AND PUNISHMENT
Revelation 14:1, _Revelation 15:1; Revelation 16:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As we open our study on three Chapter s in Revelation, we find various
scenes in chapte