Thursday, August 1, 2024

Revelation 11 THE FIFTH AND SIXTH TRUMPETS

 THE FIFTH AND SIXTH TRUMPETS


                                                          

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A. The fifth trumpet brings demonic locusts from the bottomless pit.

1. (Revelation 9:1) A star fallen from heaven.

Then the fifth angel sounded: And I saw a star fallen from heaven to the earth. To him was given the key to the bottomless pit.

a. Then the fifth angel sounded:

This is the fifth angel that sounded a trumpet. There were seven seals, followed — thematically if not chronologically — by seven trumpets. In their arranged order, they are similar.

i. The first four seals and trumpets presented judgments directed against the earth. In the first four seals, these were the “four horsemen,” bringing tyranny, war, famine, and death on the earth. In the first four trumpets, these were the ecological destruction of the vegetation, seas, fresh waters, and sky.

ii. The last three seals focused upon heaven: the cry of the martyrs, cosmic disturbances, and the heavenly prelude to the seven trumpets. The last three trumpets will speak of hell in terms of the demonic.

b. I saw a star fallen from heaven:

The text clearly shows us that this star is a person (to him), not a literal star. The verb tense (fallen) indicates that he already had fallen.

i. But who is this star? Suggestions have included Nero, a fallen angel, an evil spirit, Satan, the Word of God, a good angel, or even Jesus Himself.

ii. In the context, this star is best seen as an angel; whether he is a good or bad angel depends on his relation to the angel of the bottomless pit in Revelation 9:11. If the angel of Revelation 9:1 is the same as the angel of Revelation 9:11, it is an evil angel — perhaps Satan himself. If it is a different angel, it may be a good angel sent by God to open up this bottomless pit for the purpose of judgment.

c. To him was given the key to the bottomless pit:

That this star is fallen makes us associate him with Satan, or another high-ranking evil angelic being. But the fact that he is given the key to the bottomless pit makes us not want to associate him with Satan. The idea that Satan is the master of hell is foreign to the rest of Scripture. He will be hell’s victim, not ruler.

i. At the same time, we notice that the key is given to this being, and that it is given at a specific time and for a specific purpose that furthers God’s plan. This angel — evil or good — serves God’s purpose, even if he does not intend to.

d. The bottomless pit:

Some wonder where this is. The most straightforward answer is that it is in the center of the earth, because there, one might say that all is “top” and nothing is “bottom.” However, some think that the bottomless nature of the pit is symbolic.

i. The abyssos is a prison for certain demons (Luke 8:312 Peter 2:4, and Jude 6). This is probably the same place as this bottomless pit. More generally, this place is considered the realm of the dead, the same as Hades (Romans 10:7).

ii. Revelation 9:1 is a good example of how the Book of Revelation is sometimes wrongly spiritualized in its interpretation. Some commentators say that the star is the word of God, the pit is human nature, and the lesson is that if the gospel is rejected, horrors are unleashed. But this is far from the plain meaning of Revelation 9:1.

2. (Revelation 9:2-6) Locusts from the bottomless pit.

(2) And he opened the bottomless pit, and smoke arose out of the pit like the smoke of a great furnace. So the sun and the air were darkened because of the smoke of the pit. (3) Then out of the smoke locusts came upon the earth. And to them was given power, as the scorpions of the earth have power. (4) They were commanded not to harm the grass of the earth, or any green thing, or any tree, but only those men who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads. (5) And they were not given authority to kill them, but to torment them for five months. Their torment was like the torment of a scorpion when it strikes a man. (6) In those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will desire to die, and death will flee from them.

a. Out of the smoke, locusts came upon the earth:

These are obviously not natural locusts. They avoid plants and attack men like scorpions attack. They are “A visual representation of the hordes of demons loosed upon the earth.” (Walvoord)

i. The idea is simply that as part of the judgment of the great tribulation, God will allow demonic hordes, previously imprisoned, to descend upon the earth like a swarm of destructive locusts. They are not, as some have suggested, heretics, Muslims, Turks, Saracens, Jesuits, monks, or Protestants!

b. The seal of God on their foreheads:

Those who have the seal of God on their foreheads (the 144,000 and perhaps more) are protected, but none other are. This is an inescapable judgment of God.

c. They were not given authority to kill them, but to torment them for five months:

Their purpose and period is expressly governed by God, and the purpose of all this is to bring repentance (Revelation 9:20-21).

d. In those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will desire to die, and death will flee from them: Death will offer no escape from this prolonged torture. Their power is described like the power of scorpions, and the bite of a scorpion, though extremely painful, is rarely fatal.

i. They will desire to die: The tormented ones want to die as Paul did in Philippians 1:21-23, but for a completely different reason and result than Paul. For Paul, death led to eternal blessing, but for these tormented ones, death is a leap from the frying pan of present torment into eternal fire.

ii. The idea of death as an escape is a demonic deception. The infamous murderers of Littleton, Colorado made chilling home movies before their killing spree. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold left behind a videotaped document spelling out their motivation. In the last segment of tape, shot the morning of the murders, Harris and Klebold were dressed and said they were ready for “our little Judgement Day.” Then Klebold, looking tense, said goodbye to his parents. He concluded, “I didn’t like life too much. Just know I am going to a better place than here.” It is a great and tragic deception to think — on the day you will murder many — that you will go to a better place. There was no escape in death for Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Now is the time of repentance, to escape from sin, and to be restored.

3. (Revelation 9:7-10) The appearance of these locusts.

The shape of the locusts was like horses prepared for battle. On their heads were crowns of something like gold, and their faces were like the faces of men. They had hair like women’s hair, and their teeth were like lions’ teeth. And they had breastplates like breastplates of iron, and the sound of their wings was like the sound of chariots with many horses running into battle. They had tails like scorpions, and there were stings in their tails. Their power was to hurt men five months.

a. The shape of the locusts was like horses prepared for battle:

 Many attempts have been made to show that this is an accurate (though poetic) description of natural locusts. This approach misses the obvious demonic connection.

i. Why would God call them locusts if they are not literal locusts but demonic spirits who swarm and destroy like locusts? Among other reasons, because locusts are agents of God’s judgment. This is a consistent Old Testament figure in passages like Exodus 10:4-14Deuteronomy 28:381 Kings 8:372 Chronicles 7:13Joel 1:4, and Amos 4:9.

b. Like horses… like gold… like the faces of men… like women’s hair… like lion’s teeth:

The repetition of like indicates something other than a literal description is intended. The total impact of this picture is one of unnatural and awesome cruelty.

i. Suggestions that these locusts actually describe something, such as the helicopter gunships of the Antichrist or a one-world government, are interesting but purely speculative and don’t fit all the details.

ii. “There seems to be no alternative to concluding that God, satisfying the age-long desire of those wicked spirits to possess bodies of their own, has created bodies for them, bodies appropriate in demonic appearance to the character of the demonic inhabitants.” (H. Morris)

iii. “There can be no specific answer to the question of exactly who or what is symbolized by the plague of locusts. All we can know for sure is that in the period immediately before the end the wicked will be subjected to a time of unprecedented demonic torment. Exactly how this will take place will remain unknown until disclosed by history itself.” (Mounce)

4. (Revelation 9:11) The leader of these locusts.

And they had as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, but in Greek he has the name Apollyon.

a. And they had as king over them:

This is another indication that these creatures are not literal locusts. The Bible tells us that literal locusts have no king: The locusts have no king, yet they all advance in ranks (Proverbs 30:27). Yet these particular locusts do have a king.

b. Whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon:

Their king is given a name. Abaddon and Apollyon both have the same thoughts of destruction or torment (perdition).

c. The angel of the bottomless pit:

Since this is the king of these locusts, and since he has the name Abaddon or Apollyon, this is obviously Satan himself or another high-ranking leader of demons.

5. (Revelation 9:12) The worst is yet to come.

One woe is past. Behold, still two more woes are coming after these things.

B. The sixth trumpet: an army of destruction.

 

1. (Revelation 9:13) A voice from the altar.

Then the sixth angel sounded: And I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God,

a. I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar:

In the tabernacle and temple of Israel, the golden altar was the altar of incense, which was a representation of the prayers of God’s people.

b. The four horns of the golden altar:

These stood at each corner of the altar. Atoning blood was applied to the horns. From these horns, John heard a voice. In this, John recalled a repeated theme: the prayers of God’s people play a large role in the end-times drama.

 

2. (Revelation 9:14-15) The angels and their mission.

Saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.” So the four angels, who had been prepared for the hour and day and month and year, were released to kill a third of mankind.

Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates:

a.      These four angels have no necessary connection with the four angels of Revelation 7:1. They may be the same four angels or they may not be. Whoever they are, they are prepared for the hour and day and month and year of the unleashing of this judgment.

i. Were released:

“Most of Satan’s angels are yet free — being the principalities against which we wrestle, but some terrible offenders of high rank have been bound.” (Newell)

ii. This assumes these are “bad” angels; they may or may not be, but they probably are evil angels. No matter what, they are servants of the divine purpose.

b. Were released to kill a third of mankind:

The demonic locusts described earlier in the chapter were restricted to tormenting mankind. But these four angels have the authority to kill on a massive scale.

i. These angels have a specific sphere of activity (a third of mankind), and are only activated in God’s timing. They execute God’s will in God’s timing.

c. The great river Euphrates:

These angels were connected with the Euphrates River because the Euphrates was a landmark of ancient Babylon. It was the frontier of Israel’s land as fully promised by God (Genesis 15:17-21). It was also the boundary of the old Roman Empire, which will be revived under the Antichrist.

ii. The Euphrates is also associated with the first sin (Genesis 2:10-14), the first murder (Genesis 4:16), the first organized revolt against God (Genesis 11:1-9), the first war confederation (Genesis 14:1), and the first dictatorship (Genesis 10:8-10).

3. (Revelation 9:16-19) Description of the army led by these angels.

(16) Now the number of the army of the horsemen was two hundred million; I heard the number of them. (17) And thus I saw the horses in the vision: those who sat on them had breastplates of fiery red, hyacinth blue, and sulfur yellow; and the heads of the horses were like the heads of lions; and out of their mouths came fire, smoke, and brimstone. By these three plagues a third of mankind was killed — (18) by the fire and the smoke and the brimstone which came out of their mouths. For their power is in their mouth and in their tails; for their tails are like serpents, having heads; and with them they do harm.

a. The number of the army of the horsemen was two hundred million:

Is this number literal or symbolic? “It is possible that the number is not to be taken literally, but simply suggests an army that is impossible to count and is greater than anything mankind has ever seen.” (Hocking)

b. Breastplates of fiery red, hyacinth blue, and sulfur yellow; and the heads of the horses were like the heads of lions; and out of their mouths came fire, smoke, and brimstone:

These horsemen are described in weird, grotesque terms. This is a powerful picture of horror, destruction, and demonic association.

b.      The army of the horsemen:

c.       Does this speak of a natural or a supernatural army? Is this an army of men or an army of demons?

i. If this describes a natural army of men, then the weird description may speak of modern, mechanized warfare. It may be John simply describes modern machinery in the only terms he can, and the result is this weird, grotesque, terrifying account.

ii. But a human army this size has never been seen. The total size of all armies — on both sides — at the height of the Second World War was only 70 million. In 1965 China claimed to have an army and militia of 200 million, but this claim was doubted by many. Even if such an army was assembled and marched toward the West, it is hard (but not impossible) to see such an army killing a third of mankind (perhaps 2 billion or more).

iii. Therefore, perhaps the safest interpretation is to see this as a literal 200 million-strong army but a demonic army invading Earth. This continues the idea of the demonic army-like locusts described earlier in the chapter.

4. (Revelation 9:20-21) The response of man.

But the rest of mankind, who were not killed by these plagues, did not repent of the works of their hands, that they should not worship demons, and idols of gold, silver, brass, stone, and wood, which can neither see nor hear nor walk. And they did not repent of their murders or their sorceries or their sexual immorality or their thefts.

a. But the rest of mankind, who were not killed by these plagues, did not repent:

 In general, mankind showed no repentance, despite the presence of some pretty overwhelming signs and wonders.

b. That they should not worship demons and idols:

Instead, the man continued with his idol worship in a business-as-usual sort of way. They continued in their worship of demons, whether their worship is witting or unwitting.

i. It is amazing to see how quickly things return to what is thought to be normal after some calamity, such as an earthquake. We are quick to forget God’s lessons, even the lessons that come in judgment.

c. And they did not repent of their murders or their sorceries or their sexual immorality or their thefts:

This list of sins is a striking accusation against our present age. Certainly, our modern world is characterized by murders, sorceries (associated with the taking of drugs), sexual immorality, and thefts.

 **Analysis**: All three commentators agree that the smoke symbolizes something negative and spiritually darkening. Guzik and Clarke both see the smoke as representing false doctrine, while Fausset expands this to include moral corruption. Guzik specifically identifies the smoke as demonic forces, emphasizing the spiritual warfare aspect. (copilot 2024)

sources and citations 

¹: [David Guzik's Commentary on Revelation 9](https://www.blueletterbible.org/comm/guzik_david/study-guide/revelation/revelation-9.cfm)

⁸: [A.R. Fausset's Commentary on Revelation 9](https://bibleapps.com/jfb/revelation/9.htm)

⁴: [Adam Clarke's Commentary on Revelation 9](https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/acc/revelation-9.html)

(1) Study Guide for Revelation 9 by David Guzik - Blue Letter Bible. https://www.blueletterbible.org/comm/guzik_david/study-guide/revelation/revelation-9.cfm.

(2) Revelation 9 Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary. https://bibleapps.com/jfb/revelation/9.htm.

(3) Revelation 9 - Clarke's Commentary - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org. https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/acc/revelation-9.html.

(4) Enduring Word Bible Commentary Revelation Chapter 9. https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/revelation-9/.

(5) Revelation by David Guzik - Blue Letter Bible. https://www.blueletterbible.org/audio_video/guzik_david/Rev/Revelation.cfm.

(6) Chapters Available - Revelation - Clarke's Commentary - Bible .... https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/acc/revelation.html.

(7) Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - BiblePortal. https://bibleportal.com/commentary/adam-clarke/revelation.

(8) Revelation 6 Commentary - Adam Clarke Commentary - Truth According to .... https://www.truthaccordingtoscripture.com/commentaries/acc/revelation-6.php.

(9) Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary: Table of Contents.. https://ccel.org/j/jfb/jfb/JFB00.htm.

(10) Book of Revelation - Jamieson, Faussett, and Brown - Christianity. https://www.christianity.com/bible/commentary/jamieson-faussett-brown/revelation/.

(11) Revelation 9 Bible Commentary - Jamieson, Faussett, and Brown. https://www.christianity.com/bible/commentary/jamieson-faussett-brown/revelation/9.



Thursday, June 6, 2024

Revelation Chapter Five

let’s delve into the commentaries of David Guzik, A.R. Fausset, and Adam Clarke for Revelation 5:1-10. I’ll provide a verse-by-verse analysis and include thought-provoking questions for each verse.

Revelation 5:1

"And I saw in the right hand of him who sat on the throne a scroll written inside and on the back, sealed with seven seals." 1

 

David Guzik:

The scroll is full of solemn contents, sealed, and unusual as it was written on both sides, indicating a lot of information 2, and 3.

A.R. Fausset:

The scroll was full of solemn contents within, but it was sealed 4.

Adam Clarke:

The scroll was full of solemn contents within, but it was sealed 5.

 

Question: What of the scroll might be the significance of being written on both sides?

 

Revelation 5:2

"And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, ‘Who is worthy to open the scroll and to loose its seals?’" 1

 

David Guzik:

The strong angel acts as God’s herald, asking who can open the scroll 2, and 3.

A.R. Fausset:

A chief angelic host proclaims who can open the scroll4. Adam Clarke: One of the chiefs of the angelic host proclaims who can open the scroll5.

 

Question: Why might the angel have needed to ask who is worthy to open the scroll?

 Revelation 5:3

"And no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll, or to look into it." 1

 

David Guzik:

No one except Jesus was (and is) worthy to open the scroll 2 and 3.

A.R. Fausset:

Neither angels, men, nor devils, can fathom the decrees of God 4.

Adam Clarke:

Neither angels, men, nor devils, can fathom the decrees of God 5.

 

Question: What does this verse tell us about the nature of the scroll and its contents?

 

Revelation 5:4

"And I began to weep loudly because no one was found worthy to open the scroll or to look into it." 1

 

David Guzik:

John wept much because the world and the Church were likely to be deprived of the knowledge of the contents of the book 2, and 3.

A.R. Fausset:

John wept much because the world and the Church were likely to be deprived of the knowledge of the contents of the book 4.

Adam Clarke:

John wept much because the world and the Church were likely to be deprived of the knowledge of the contents of the book 5.

 

Question: Why might the inability to open the scroll cause such distress?

 

Revelation 5:5

"And one of the elders said to me, ‘Weep no more; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals.’" 1

 

David Guzik:

The elder refers to Jesus Christ, who sprang from the tribe of Judah and has prevailed to open the scroll 2, and 3.

A.R. Fausset:

The elder refers to Jesus Christ, who sprang from the tribe of Judah and has prevailed to open the scroll 4.

Adam Clarke:

The elder refers to Jesus Christ, who sprang from the tribe of Judah and has prevailed to open the scroll 5.

 

Question: What does the elder’s statement reveal about the identity of the one who can open the scroll?

 

Recap of commentaries

 Here is a combined summary of the two commentaries used on Revelation 5:

The scroll, written inside and on the back, is seen as a comprehensive message containing God’s complete and perfect plan. It’s sealed with seven seals, indicating that all must be opened before it can be read. Various interpretations exist for the scroll, such as the Old Testament, a title deed to Earth, or God’s final settlement of the universe’s affairs.

No one in heaven, on earth, or under the earth was found worthy to open the scroll except the Lamb, symbolizing Jesus. He is depicted as both a slain Lamb and a powerful figure with seven horns and seven eyes, indicating perfect power and wisdom. The Lamb’s taking of the scroll prompts worship from all beings in heaven, with the elders and living creatures playing harps and offering prayers.

The commentary concludes with a vision of every creature in heaven and earth praising God and the Lamb, acknowledging their eternal dominion and glory. This passage emphasizes the sovereignty of Christ and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan for the world. The scene culminates in a universal chorus of praise to both the Father and the Lamb. This passage emphasizes the sovereignty of Christ and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan for the world.

I hope this analysis helps you understand these verses better. Remember, the interpretations of biblical passages can vary, and it’s always beneficial to consider multiple perspectives. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further clarification!

 

Learn more by visiting these sites

 1 bible.oremus.org

2 blueletterbible.org

3 enduringword.com

4 ccel.org

5 studylight.org

6 christianity.com

7 ccel.org

8 biblegateway.com

9 biblehub.com

10 blueletterbible.org

11 truthaccordingtoscripture.com

12 bibleportal.com

13 stepbible.org

 Citations:

Jamieson, Fausset & Brown :: Commentary on Revelation 5

David Guzik :: Study Guide for Revelation 5

 

 

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Revelation Chapter 4

This blog is not intended to be a complete commentary on Revelation. This blog is a summary of Rev chapter 4.  let’s delve into Revelation 4:1-11 with the insights from David Guzik, A.R. Fausset, and Adam Clarke.

Revelation 4:1

After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must take place after this.”

Thought-provoking question: What could the open door in heaven symbolize?

David Guzik’s interpretation: John is called up into heaven, through a door standing open in heaven12.

A.R. Fausset’s interpretation: John is called up into heaven, through a door standing open in heaven34.

Adam Clarke’s interpretation: This appears to have been a visible aperture in the sky over his head5.

Comparison: All three commentators agree that the open door in heaven symbolizes an invitation for John to witness heavenly visions.


Revelation 4:2

And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne.

Thought-provoking question: What could the throne set in heaven represent?

David Guzik’s interpretation: The throne in heaven is the seat of the Eternal Father, the Creator12.

A.R. Fausset’s interpretation: The throne in heaven is the seat of the Eternal Father, the Creator34.

Adam Clarke’s interpretation: The throne in heaven is not explicitly interpreted5.

Comparison: Guzik and Fausset interpret the throne in heaven as the seat of the Eternal Father, the Creator. Clarke does not provide a specific interpretation for the throne.


Revelation 4:3

And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.

Thought-provoking question: What could the appearance of the one who sat on the throne and the rainbow around the throne signify?

David Guzik’s interpretation: The one seated on the throne is not explicitly described, focusing more on the surrounding glory and effulgence12.

A.R. Fausset’s interpretation: The one seated on the throne is not explicitly described, focusing more on the surrounding glory and effulgence34.

Adam Clarke’s interpretation: There is no description of the Divine Being, so as to point out any similitude, shape, or dimensions. The description rather aims to point out the surrounding glory and effulgence5.

Comparison: All three commentators agree that the description focuses more on the surrounding glory and effulgence than the person of the Almighty King.


Revelation 4:4

And round about the throne were four and twenty seats: and upon the seats I saw four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white raiment; and they had on their heads crowns of gold.”

Thought-provoking question: Who could the twenty-four elders represent?

David Guzik’s interpretation: The twenty-four elders are not explicitly interpreted12.

A.R. Fausset’s interpretation: The twenty-four elders are not explicitly interpreted34.

Adam Clarke’s interpretation: The twenty-four elders could be a reference to the smaller Sanhedrin at Jerusalem, which was composed of twenty-three elders; or to the princes of the twenty-four courses of the Jewish priests5.

Comparison: Clarke interprets the twenty-four elders as possibly representing the smaller Sanhedrin at Jerusalem or the princes of the twenty-four courses of the Jewish priests. Guzik and Fausset do not provide a specific interpretation for the elders. Because there are 24 elders (church overseers), I believe each tribe of Israel is represented as well as the 12 apostles of Christ Jesus.


Revelation 4:5-11

And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God. And before the throne there was a sea of glass like unto crystal: and in the midst of the throne, and round about the throne, were four beasts full of eyes before and behind. And the first beast was like a lion, and the second beast like a calf, and the third beast had a face as a man, and the fourth beast was like a flying eagle. And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come. And when those beasts give glory and honour and thanks to him that sat on the throne, who liveth for ever and ever, The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne, and worship him that liveth for ever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying, Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.

Thought-provoking question: What could the four beasts and their continuous praise of God symbolize?

David Guzik’s interpretation: The four beasts are not explicitly interpreted12.

A.R. Fausset’s interpretation: The four beasts are not explicitly interpreted34.

Adam Clarke’s interpretation: The four beasts are not explicitly interpreted5.

Comparison: All three commentators do not provide a specific interpretation for the four beasts. However, I find the creatures' not beasts interesting symbols. These creatures are covered with eyes both in front and behind. These all-seeing creatures see the past and future and nothing escapes their attention. 

I hope this brief overview of chapter 4 helps deepen your understanding of Revelation 4:1-11. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further clarification!

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