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Revelation 15

Introduction

This chapter is a preparation to the pouring out of the seven vials, and contains a vision of the seven angels in heaven that should do this work, of a chorus of harpers on this occasion, and of the same seven angels coming out of the temple, and receiving the vials, in order to execute their…

Verse 1

And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous This chapter is a preparation to the pouring out of the seven vials, as is to the sending of the seven epistles, and (Rev. 2:1–3, Rev.

Verse 2

And I saw, as it were, a sea of glass mingled with fire, &c.] Not baptism, but rather the blood of Christ, which may be compared to a sea, for its abundant virtue and efficacy in cleansing from all sin; and to a sea “of glass”, since in it are clearly seen free justification, full pardon, peace and…

Verse 3

And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God Not that in but that in and the sense is, either that they observed the law of Moses, which he as a servant in the Lord’s house faithfully delivered, and kept it distinct from the Gospel, and did not blend them together, as in the times before; or…

Verse 4

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 shall then fear, and be enlarged; the fear of the Lord will be in all places, and in all men, both Jews and…

Verse 5

And after that I looked That is, after John had seen the above vision, he looked again, and saw what follows: and behold, the temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened; this does not refer to heaven itself, the antitype of the holy of holies, which is opened by the blood of…

Verse 6

And the seven angels came out of the temple By which it appears, that they are such who are of, or belong to the church of Christ; and are either ministers, or members of churches, who will be the executioners of God’s wrath upon the beast, and his followers; some copies, and the Complutensian…

Verse 7

And one of the four beasts Or living creatures: now we hear of them, as of the four and twenty elders, under the blowing of the seventh trumpet, with which this vision is contemporary; these living creatures are the ministers of the Gospel; (See Gill on Rev.

Verse 8

And the temple was filled with smoke Not with the smoke of false doctrine and superstition; that comes out of the bottomless pit, this from God, and besides, Gospel churches will grow purer and purer, while the seven angels are pouring out the vials: but rather this may be understood of judicial…