_AN ANGEL SEALETH THE SERVANTS OF GOD IN THEIR FOREHEADS, EVEN AN
INNUMERABLE MULTITUDE, WHICH STAND BEFORE THE THRONE, CLAD IN WHITE
ROBES, AND WITH PALMS IN THEIR HANDS. THEIR ROBES WERE WASHED IN THE
BLOOD OF THE LAMB._
_Anno Domini 96._... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AFTER THESE THINGS— The former chapter concluded the _first
grand period,_ and the sufferings of the church under the persecution
of the Heathen Roman empire. The _second_ grand period of prophesy
begins, and is contained in the events which attend the sounding of
the_trumpets;_ an account where... [ Continue Reading ]
_REVELATION 7:2_. A_ND I SAW ANOTHER ANGEL,_ &C.— This chapter, says
Bishop Newton, contains a description of the state of the church in
the time of Constantine; of the peace and protection which it should
enjoy under the civil powers; and of the great accession which should
be made to it both of Je... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I HEARD THE NUMBER OF THEM WHICH WERE SEALED:— "And hereupon, I
heard a declaration of the number of those who were thus sealed by the
Holy Ghost: and they who were thus perfectly known to Christ, and
sealed by his Spirit, were figuratively expressed by one hundred and
forty-four thousand, a lar... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH, &C.— As the spiritual church of Christ was
first formed out of the Jewish church and nation, so here the
spiritual Israel is first mentioned; but the twelve tribes are not
enumerated here in the same method and order as they are in other
places of holy scripture. _Judah_ has t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE,— "This vision, especially when compared
with the former in the 4th and 5th Chapter s, is to be understood, I
conceive, (says Mr. Lowman,) of the church in heaven. As heaven seems
to be the proper scene of the vision, so the innumerable company of
saints with whom the ang... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT ARE THESE WHICH ARE ARRAYED, &C.— "Who, think you, are these
excellent persons that appear so gloriously apparelled with glittering
spotless robes; and from what condition, and how is it that they
attained to all this glory?... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WHICH CAME OUT OF GREAT TRIBULATION,— That is, faithful
confessors, who had endured in the cause of true religion.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOR ANY HEAT.— That is, nor any burning, or scorching
heat,—inconvenient heat.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE LAMB, &C.— Interpreters are not agreed in the proper meaning
of this description. Some understand it of the peaceful and prosperous
state of the church on earth; and certainly, in some cases, very
strong expressions of prophetic style are to be softened to a sense
which will agree to a happy... [ Continue Reading ]