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Verse Revelation 10:3. _SEVEN THUNDERS_] Seven being a number of
perfection, it may here mean many, great, loud, and strong peals of
thunder, accompanied with distinct voices; but what was said, St. J...
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AND CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE, AS WHEN A LION ROARETH - The lion is the
monarch of the woods, and his roar is an image of terror. The point of
the comparison here seems to be the loudness with which the...
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CHAPTER 10
Revelation 10:1 .
The proclamation of the mighty angel is the first recorded event in
this parenthesis. Who is this angel? It is Christ Himself. We saw our
Lord in angel's form before the...
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THE VISION OF THE STRONG ANGEL AND THE LITTLE BOOK.
Revelation 10:1. The strong angel. We have no means of identifying
this angel. To suppose that he represents Christ is contrary to all
analogy and p...
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The feature of the tenth chapter which is most prominent is. radiant
angel with. small book open in his hand. This little book we are
assured, and the reasons are given below, is the New Testament. Th...
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I saw another angel, a mighty one, coming down out of heaven, clad in
a cloud, and with a rainbow on his head. His face was as the sun and
his feet were like pillars of fire. He had in his hand a litt...
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THE UNUTTERABLE REVELATION (Revelation 10:1-4)...
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LOUD. great.
HAD. Omit.
SEVEN. the seven (Revelation 1:4).
THUNDERS. Compare the "seven thunders" (voice of the Lord) in Psalms
29.
UTTERED. Literally spake. App-121....
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_seven thunders_ Lit. THE SEVEN THUNDERS. The only reason that we can
imagine for the presence of the article is, that to St John's mind
"the seven thunders" formed one element in the vision; as we mi...
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Revelation 8:2; Revelation 8:6 to Revelation 11:19. THE SEVEN TRUMPETS
10. THE ANGEL WITH THE LITTLE BOOK...
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ΑἹ ἙΠΓᾺ ΒΡΟΝΤΑΊ. The only reason that we can imagine
for the presence of the article is, that to St John’s mind “the
seven thunders” formed one element in the vision; as we might speak
of “the seven s...
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_SEVEN THUNDERS UTTERED THEIR VOICES REVELATION 10:3-4:_ The mighty
angle "cried with a loud voice, as when a lion roareth: and when he
had cried, seven thunders uttered their voices." (Revelation 10:...
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ΈΚΡΑΞΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΚΡΆΖΩ (G2896)
выкрикивать громким голосом,
ΛΈΩΝ (G3023) лев.
ΜΥΚΆΤΑΙ _praes. ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΜΥΚΆΟΜΑΙ (G3455)
рычать. Это низкий, глубокий звук,
подобный мычанию вол...
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I SAW ANOTHER MIGHTY ANGEL COME DOWN, &C.— St. John, in the
conclusion of the last chapter, having touched upon the corruption of
the Western church,proceedsnowtodeliversome prophesies relating to
thi...
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Strauss-' Comments
SECTION 32
Text Revelation 10:1-11
And I saw another strong angel coming down out of heaven, arrayed with
a cloud; and the rainbow was upon his head, and his face was as the
sun, a...
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And cried with a loud voice, as when a lion roareth: and when he had
cried, seven thunders uttered their voices.
AS ... LION. Christ, whom the angel represents, is often so
symbolized ().
SEVEN T...
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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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10:3 uttered (i-18) Lit. 'spoke.'...
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THE LITTLE BOOK
Between the sixth and seventh trumpets, as between the sixth and
seventh seals, is an episode consisting of two visions. The first
vision is related in this c.
Another mighty angel (cp...
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SEVEN] RV 'the seven.'...
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FROM NOW TO THE END OF TIME
REVELATION
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 10
THE STRONG *ANGEL AND THE LITTLE BOOK - REVELATION 10:1-11
V1 And I saw another strong *angel come down from heaven. His clothes...
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CHAPTER VII.
FIRST CONSOLATORY VISION.
Revelation 10:1.
AT the point now reached by us the regular progress of the Trumpet
judgments is interrupted, in precisely the same manner as between the
sixth...
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ὥσπερ λέων (of God in O.T. reff.; of the messiah 4 Esd.
11:37, 12:31) μυκᾶται Theokr. _Id._ xxvi. 21, μύκημα
λεαίνης, properly of cattle =“to bellow”. ἐλάλησαν
κ. τ. λ. = “uttered what they had to say...
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THE ANGEL WITH THE LITTLE BOOK
Revelation 10:1
If _one_ of God's angels is so strong and glorious, what must the
_Lord_ of angels be! From the splendor of His retinue, we may estimate
the wealth of t...
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Still under the period of the sixth trumpet, an interlude follows,
chronicling events preparing for the sounding of the seventh and last
trumpet. An angel comes to make a most important announcement,...
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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
e...
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_Seven thunders uttered their voice, to signify the following
approaching evils, which St. John is ordered not to write down, though
they were shewn to him; and if he was not to write them, even in su...
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(1) And I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with
a cloud: and a rainbow was upon his head, and his face was as it were
the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire: (2) And he had in...
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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
On the wall of a Baltimore estate: "Trespassers will be prosecuted to
the full extent of the law - Sisters of Mercy."
I. INTRODUCTION
A. The sixth trumpet judgment has just passed and...
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These were preliminary woes on the body of Jews and Christianized
Gentiles, not the direct antagonism of the power of evil with God.
This is now unfolded but first, in the little open book, put in its...
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AND CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE,.... That all might hear, and to show
earnestness and affection, and that it was a matter of great
importance, as well as to denote the certainty of it; what he said is
not...
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And cried with a loud voice, as _when_ a lion roareth: and when he had
cried, seven thunders uttered their voices.
Ver. 3. _As when a lion roareth_] Gr. μυκαται, loweth like an
ox, _mugit_ for _rugit...
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_And_ he _cried with a loud voice_ Uttering the words recorded
Revelation 10:6; _as when a lion roareth_ With a voice strong and
awful, as the roar of a lion, signifying, some think, that the gospel
w...
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SEVEN THUNDERS UTTERED THEIR VOICES; each thunder containing, like
each of the preceding trumpets, a revelation of some coming event....
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THE SEER EATS A BOOK.
The angel with the book:...
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AND CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE AS WHEN A LION ROARETH; AND WHEN HE HAD
CRIED, SEVEN THUNDERS UTTERED THEIR VOICES.
Just as there had been, after the opening of the sixth seal, a passage
full of comfort f...
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A LONG INTERVAL BEFORE THE SEVENTH TRUMPET
We find a long interval between the sixth and seventh trumpets,
continuing from Revelation 10:1 to Revelation 11:14. There is no doubt
as to the identity of...
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_ 3 and cried with a loud voice, as when a lion roars. When he cried
out, seven thunders uttered their voices. 4 Now when the seven
thunders uttered their voices, I was about to write; but I heard a
v...
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1-7 The apostle saw another representation. The person communicating
this discovery probably was our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, or it
was to show his glory. He veils his glory, which is too great...
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AND CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE, AS WHEN A LION ROARETH: this voice suited
him who is the Lion of the tribe of Judah: the lion's voice is both
loud and terrible. AND WHEN HE HAD CRIED, SEVEN THUNDERS UTTE...
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Revelation 10:3 and G2532 cried G2896 (G5656) loud G3173 voice G5456
as G5618 lion G3023 roars G3455 ...
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‘The seven thunders uttered their voices, and when the seven
thunders uttered their voices I was about to write, and I heard a
voice from Heaven saying, “Seal up the things which the seven
thunders ut...
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‘And he had in his hand a small scroll open, and he set his right
foot on the sea and his left on the earth, and he cried with a great
voice like a lion roars, and when he cried the seven thunders utt...
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THE STRONG ANGEL DECLARES THAT GOD'S TIME HAS COME - JOHN IS COMMANDED
TO PROPHESY TO KINGS AND NATIONS (REVELATION 10:1)....
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Revelation 10:2-3. The action of the angel is next described. First,
he SET HIS RIGHT FOOT UPON THE SEA AND HIS LEFT UPON THE EARTH, thus
asserting his supremacy over the whole world; and then HE CRIE...
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It can hardly be doubted that the whole of chap. 10 and the first part
of chap. 11 (Revelation 10:1-11) are episodical, after the same manner
and with the same purpose as chap. 7. The sixth Trumpet, o...
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THE SEVEN THUNDERS
(α επτα βροντα). A recognized group, but not explained
here, perhaps John assuming them to be known. For βροντα see
already Revelation 4:5; Revelation 6:1; Revelation 8:5. In...
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Contents: Parenthetical explanation (to Revelation 11:14). The angel
and the little book. The book eaten.
CHARACTERS: John, mighty angel.
CONCLUSION: The day is approaching when all those mysterious...
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Revelation 10:1. _And I saw another mighty angel come down from
heaven._ Sir Isaac Newton says, a created angel, because he does not
swear by himself. But it must be recollected that Christ assumes
di...
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THEN I SAW ANOTHER MIGHTY ANGEL. To announce the third and final
horror (the Final Judgment), another angel appears. The symbolism
shows he is to be closely associated with Christ (_see_ Revelation
1:...
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 10:1 This interlude represents God’s
patient delay in inflicting his full and final wrath. It assures
believers that God will protect his people during the coming terribl...
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These verses tell us that the bearer of this open book cried with a
loud voice and seven thunders uttered their voices. The seven thunders
uttered something in words, for John was about to write it, b...
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THE OPEN BOOK
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
“AND yet, notwithstanding all these calamities—last appeals from
the Divine holiness to the conscience of man—men do not come to
themselves. They continu...
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EXPOSITION
REVELATION 10:1
AND I SAW. We have here the commencement of what many writers call an
episode, or rather two episodes, which intervene between the sixth and
seventh trumpets, just as Reve...
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_3 AND CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE, AS WHEN A LION ROARETH: AND WHEN HE
HAD CRIED, SEVEN THUNDERS UTTERED THEIR VOICES._
_ 4 AND WHEN THE SEVEN THUNDERS HAD UTTERED THEIR VOICES, I WAS ABOUT
TO WRITE: AN...
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We have been going through the trumpet judgments; the catastrophes
that they have brought upon the earth. Now, for a moment we leave the
trumpet judgments after the sounding of the sixth, and before w...
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Amos 1:2; Amos 3:8; Isaiah 31:4; Isaiah 42:13; Isaiah 5:29;...
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Cried [ε κ ρ α ξ ε ν]. See on Mark 5:5.
As when. The when of A. V. is unnecessary.
Roareth [μ υ κ α τ α ι]. Only here in the New Testament. Peter
uses wjruomai for the voice of the lion. See on 1 Pet...
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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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And he cried — Uttering the words set down, Revelation 10:6. And
while he cried, or was crying — At the same instant. Seven thunders
uttered their voices — In distinct words, each after the other.
Tho...
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This angel, who represented Christ the Lion of the tribe of Judah, is
said to cry like. roaring lion, whose voice is both loud and terrible;
this, some conceive, shadowed forth the efficacious and suc...