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1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to show unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: The Revelation – The name signifies uncovering, and implies something hidden. OV7:T; A27

A special Revelation of things not previously understood. A27

The Apocalypse is a symbolic prophecy. It tells of things not as they may happen to come to pass – – but accurately – – as they shall surely come to pass. R726:4

John represented a class who see with the eyes of their understanding the visions and Revelations which John saw in symbols in a trance. R3568:6, 2826:1

The book is full of signs and symbols, evidently designed to barricade its mysteries from all except the saints, and from them also until the time was due for the secrets to be revealed. OV6:4; R5992:2

John, in vision, was carried down through this Christian age and its changing scenes of church and state to the end of the present evil world. A70

All Christian people credit the book of Revelation to the Lord, as St. John does. OV270:2

Learned professors of Christendom deny the Revelation our Lord has made through his apostles. R3486:6

Hypnotists would say that such visions and Revelations are an ordinary occurrence and may be had by anyone who put himself into a cataleptic sleep or trance. R2033:2

Of Jesus Christ – Our risen Lord. R726:4

John claims no credit for the Revelation. R2826:2, 1598:3; OV270:2

God gave unto him – Because Jesus proved worthy to know it. E37

Shew unto his servants – God does not reveal them to us by his Spirit in the same manner as he revealed them to the Lord Jesus. R5055:1

Our Lord Jesus has promised us that whatsoever the Father shall make known to him, he in turn will make known to us. R2434:3

The messages given us in the book of Revelation are as truly the Savior's messages as those uttered during his earthly ministry. R3568:3

What Paul saw (2 Cor. 12:2-4) were doubtless the same things which John afterward saw, and was permitted to express to the Church in symbols, which may only be understood as they become due. A70

The Lord tells of restitution, showing John and the Church through his visions the Paradise restored and sin and its curse or penalty removed. R866:3

Not addressed to the world, but to the Lord's people, justified and consecrated. R1944:2

The Church, through the visions to John. R866:3

Shortly come to pass – Of things then future. R1371:6

The larger proportion of John's vision related not to the Millennial day, but to the intervening time. R2826:1

These words, true when our Lord uttered them, are no less true now, 1800 years later. From the human standpoint 1800 years is a dreadfully long period, but not so from the divine. NS31:3

And signified it – Sign-ified it. B203

Told it in signs and symbols, which are the rule, the literal being the exception used only when unavoidable. R5992:2, 490:3*, 390:4*; B203

His servant John – Who in some measure typified the last living members of the Little Flock; a class who see with the eyes of their understanding the visions and Revelations John saw in symbols in a trance. R3568:6

Remarkable modesty, as with all the apostles, commends them and their words to our attention. R2826:3

Jesus received a wonderful Revelation from the Father relative to coming events, and true to his Body, he sent and signified it to John who thus stood as the "eye" of the Church. R364:6

Even John, who saw the visions, was probably ignorant of the significance of what he saw. A27


2 Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw. The word of God – The Scriptures claim to be the Word of God, though their authority by no means depends upon the finding of that expression in the Scriptures. R1584:3

3 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand. He that readeth – The very reading of it will bring a blessing. A27; R2827:5; OV7:T

Even though they do not understand. R2827:5

And – A special blessing. R2827:5

They that hear – Understand; even if only in part. A27; R1214:4; OV7:T

The greater blessing of understanding is being realized by larger and larger numbers. R1214:4

As its mysteries gradually dissolve, the understanding thereof will bring still additional blessing. OV7:T

This prophecy – Which was an important aid to Luther in deciding that Papacy is the Antichrist. A28

And keep – Conform their lives to the things that are written therein. R2827:5


4 John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne; Seven churches – Representing completeness. R5992:2

Perfection or completeness. R370:6, 529:4*

Symbolizing seven successive stages in the history of the Christian Church. R5992:2, 4870:2, 3569:2, 3650:6, 2826:4, 490:6*, 177:1; T115; Q754:2

The first three chapters of Revelation contain particular specifications and general admonitions, not only for the local churches therein mentioned, but for all "overcomers." They apply not only to the different epochs in the history of the Church as a whole, but to different classes in any one epoch in the history of the Church. R4870:2, 529:4*

Any number of the living Church assembled together in any place may properly be called the Church of that place. R1893:5

Each is a general period, which laps over the one on the other; and not necessarily with a particular instant of beginning and a particular instant of closing. R5718:1

It will be a suffering Church down to the very last. R3570:3


5 And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, The first begotten – The firstborn. "The beginning of the creation." (Rev. 3:14) E136, E87; F18; R5991:3

Of the new creation. R371:3

The first born; the victor Jesus, the Lord of life and glory. E136

Of the dead – Although some before him were temporarily awakened, they lapsed again into death. Our Lord was the first to experience a resurrection to perfection and eternal life; a resurrection in the full sense of the word. R5991:3[R5991:3]; HG136:1;[HG136:1] NS282:6[NS282:16]

While the death of Christ was the greatest event in history, his resurrection from death readily holds second place. R3563:1; NS175:1[NS175:3]

He did come to life from the dead. A third "birth." Q374:6

"The firstfruits." (1 Cor. 15:20) "The first that should rise from the dead." (Acts 26:23) "The fore-runner." (Heb. 6:20) HG136:2[HG136:1]; NS783:1[NS783:4]

In direct antagonism to the creeds of Christendom. R5991:3

Prince of the kings – He has been highly exalted and is declared now to be prince or ruler of the kings of the earth. R2866:1

That loved us – Christ's special love for his Church, clearly distinguished from the world. R1254:5

In his own blood – "Thou hast redeemed us to God by thy blood." (Rev. 5:9) E446

"The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin." (1 John 1:7) E445

"It is the blood that maketh an atonement." (Lev. 17:11) R1298:6*

"He hath redeemed us by his blood" (by his death). R1230:4

Redemption is "through the blood." (Eph. 1:7) R1298:6*


6 And hath made us kings and priests unto his God and Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. Us – Exclaimed by the glorified overcoming Church. R652:6

Kings and priests – The present mission of the Church is to prepare to be kings and priests in the next age. R5822:2, 4372:2, 3294:2, 2750:2, 2238:2, 1910:2, 1750:2

Not of human ordination, but by divine acceptance as members of the Body of our great High Priest. R1101:1

The "High Priest of our profession (order);" (Heb. 3:1) "A Royal Priesthood;" (1 Pet. 2:9) "After (like) the order of Melchizedec." (Heb. 7:21) R1101:1; CR452:5

The work of a priest is one of intercession and of instruction in righteousness. The fact the offices of king and priest will exist logically implies that there will be subjects to rule and learners to teach. R404:3*, 12:2*; CR452:5

This Royal Priesthood is to be God's agency during the Millennial age for bringing blessings to the world of mankind. R2879:5; Q796:2

Reigning priests, having the order of royalty and the order of priesthood combined. CR452:5

As kings we will be endued with power to control the world. R2879:6

These "very elect" kings and priest will be fully qualified to exercise their power in moderation – with new minds which are now being developed, disciplined and brought to the standard of perfect love, which is full of pity, compassion, brotherly kindness and harmony. R2879:6

The Little Flock will be the world's instructors and judges – "Kings and Priests unto God." R2247:3, 1941:1

As overcomers be granted a place in the glorified priesthood of the incoming Millennial age. R1138:4

To fit us for such an exalted and responsible position we require a peculiar training, and we feel warranted in claiming that the trials, temptations and discipline of this present life are for that very purpose. R405:1*, 12:3*

We shall rule as kings even with a rod of iron, but the grand object will be to humble the nations and so fit them for the reception of truth. R404:6*, 12:2*


7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen. Cometh – Greek, erketai. R149:1*

With clouds – The clouds of the time of trouble. B138; R5992:1, 5269:5, 1796:6

A dark day. "For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be." (Matt. 24:21) R5269:2

The Millennial morning will be specially cloudy. R1073:5

And – In due time. B153

Every eye – All mankind. R5269:2

Shall – Ultimately. R5992:1

See him – Greek, horao, discern him, recognize his presence, power and authority. B138, B153; R5992:1

Greek, optomai, signifying attend, as in Matt. 27:4, 24, or recognize, as in Acts 7:2, 30; John 11:40 and Luke 3:6. R140:3

With the eyes of their understanding. R5269:2, 5992:1, 5762:1, 5485:6; CR467:6; OV57:4; SM425:1

A blind man says "I see now" – meaning that he sees with his intellectual sight. R5269:4

This scripture does not refer to natural human sight because the Lord said in John 14:19, "Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more." Then, referring to his faithful followers who are to be changed into the spirit condition, he added, "But ye shall see me." R5269:1, 5992:1, 5485:6; OV57:3; Q499:3

"The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light." (Isa. 9:2) The world of mankind at that time recognize the presence of the Lord and his Kingdom established. R1746:3

The Revelation of Messiah in flaming fire (trouble) will open the eyes of the world. SM425:2

Not until high noon will every eye be able to perceive that he is present; and when "every eye" sees him every one will be holy, "without which no man shall see (horao) the Lord. (Heb. 12:14) R555:5*

Christ's presence and his righteous authority will be recognized in both the punishments and the blessings which will flow to mankind from his reign. R5992:1

The world will learn that the fire of God's anger does not burn against sinners for whom Christ died, but merely against their sins. SM425:3

They also – The Jews. SM425:2

Shall wail – At the time of our Lord's second advent the world will be far from converted to God. R5991:6; A90

Mankind, not loving his appearing, will see Christ drawing nearer in judgment and hence there will be mourning. OV222:3; A90; R5269:5; SM421:2

Because of him – Instead of being converted to God at the time he comes. R5992:1; HG341:6

It teaches that all on earth will not love his appearing. A90; HG341:6; OV222:3

His manifestation of power, the breaking in pieces of things of this present order of affairs, will cause the great time of trouble. R4602:2


8 I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty. I am – Jesus' own words. CR247:2

Alpha and Omega – The first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. CR247:2

The Hebrew word for "me" in Zech. 12:10 here referred to consists of the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet, Aleph Tay. R1948:4*

He was the first and only begotten and by him all the divine purpose is to be accomplished. R919:3, 716:5*

Beginning with creation we have seen him as the Alpha of the plan, and faith looks into the revealed future and beholds him as the Omega. R422:6

Beginning and the ending – The first and last of the direct creation of God. R1514:6, 5748:1, 1278:3, 1060:4, 1005:3; CR290:1; 247:2; Q358:2; HG297:1, 661:6

God made just one being and never made any more. CR290:1; 247:4; Q358:2

As Jehovah's agent, Jesus is the beginning and finisher of the wondrous plan, though not its author. R1060:4, 446:5*, 333:4

See comment on Rev. 3:14

Which was – Referring to Jesus' pre-existence. R1161:5, 446:5*

To come – Greek, Erkomenas. R149:1*

The Almighty – "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth." (Matt. 28:18) Christ has been all-mighty only since his resurrection. The Father gave him the power. R1515:1, 422:5


9 I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I John – Typifying in some degree the last living members of the Little Flock. "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?" (John 21:22, 23) R3568:6

At the time he must have been between sixty and ninety years of age. R3569:1

Am your brother – So far from being puffed up by this privilege, John humbly reminds us that the vision was from God and he was simply a companion in tribulation. R1598:3

He does not refer to himself as the "Reverent Saint John, Doctor of Divinity." R2826:2

And companion – The brother of all fellow disciples, sharers of the same sufferings, and prospectively of the same glory. R2826:3

The place of exile was made glorious with the presence of the Lord and manifestations of his grace, not only to his faithful Apostle, but also to all the Church through him. R1598:3

In the kingdom – The embryo Kingdom of heaven. "The Kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force." (Matt. 11:12) R1598:3

Was in the isle – A prisoner, exiled to the isle. R3568:6

Banished to the lonely and sterile isle. R1598:3

Possibly symbolizing the ostracism, complete isolation and imprisonment of the Church. R3569:1

Is called Patmos – A penal island, almost uninhabitable, rocky, barren, where convicts were worked in the quarrying of marble. R3568:6, 2826:3

The little island in the Mediterranean Sea. R2826:3

For the word of God – Seclusion had been forced upon him as a penalty for faithfulness. R1598:6, 3569:1, 2826:3

His faithfulness in believing and teaching the Word of God. R1598:3


10 I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet, In the Spirit – In a trance. R2826:1

John was specially filled with the holy Spirit of love and adoration and joy in God as to be mentally lifted above his surroundings and out of the thoughts and feelings of the old nature. R1598:3

Being in the proper attitude of mind and heart – "a broken and emptied vessel," fit for the Master's use – the chosen and honored instrument. R1599:1

In times of tribulation the Lord's presence and comfort are most precious to his saints, and they begin to learn what it means to live "in the spirit" – above the world, and hence to a great extent unaffected by its conditions. R1598:6

To understand and appreciate spiritual things we must have become new creatures in Christ Jesus. R3569:2

On the Lord's day – John saw this vision on the first day of the week. Our Lord revealed himself and certain great instructions to the Church through John, honoring this day. R2826:1

The earliest record found in Scripture of the use of this name for the first day of the week. R1727:4, 1598:3, 1446:6

The day of his resurrection, our Sunday. R1727:4, 3569:1, 2826:1

The day on which all the promises of God's Word received life and our hopes through Christ were quickened. R3569:1

A reference to the Millennial age, the day of Christ. R3569:1, 2826:1

We are living in the early dawn of this day of Christ. R3569:2

Behind me – From some unseen source. R1599:1

We, who now are having the realities, find that the message, which reveals the wonderful things of the divine character and plan, is behind us. R3569:2

Signifying that the things to be revealed had already commenced, some features going clear back to the time of our Lord's earthly ministry. R2826:4

As of a trumpet – Indicative of an important proclamation. R1599:1


11 Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia; unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea. I am Alpha – These words and the next succeeding seven words are not found in the oldest Greek manuscripts. R3569:2, 2826:4

The first and the last – Of divine creation. The first and only begotten Son of Jehovah. R5351:6, 4098:1, 1599:1, 1514:6

All subsequent creations were by and through Christ as Jehovah's honored agent. R4098:1, 5351:6

The seven churches – Representing the seven stages of development or epochs in the history of the one true Church. Q754:2; T115; R5992:2, 4870:2, 3650:6, 3569:2, 2826:4, 2521:6, 490:6*, 177:1; HG96:6

We are not to think of the different epochs represented in the messages to the various churches as being exact periods, rather each to be a general period, which laps over the one on the other. R5718:1

Covering the period between the first advent and the second coming of Christ. R5992:2

The complete nominal Gospel church of the entire age. R1599:1

Which are in – Ancient manuscripts omit the words "churches which are in Asia." R2826:4

Asia – The word means "muddy" or "boggy," indicating the general nature of the Church's path throughout her earthly career. R336:2*

While the messages given to the seven churches were doubtless applicable to them, they properly have a still wider application to the entire Gospel Church, the number seven representing completeness. R5992:2, 2826:4, 1599:1; HG97:1

To think otherwise would be to attach more importance to those seven comparatively small churches of Asia Minor than they would seem to have deserved, and an ignoring of other more numerous and influential churches. R3569:3; HG96:3

The Roman province of Asia was a part of that district which we now call Asia Minor, and embraced only the southwest half of the peninsula. R336:1*

The seven cities then existing still remain (some in ruins) until the present. It seems evident that these cities were chosen from a peculiarity in their names which fitted God's purpose. R336:1*; HG96:6


12 And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks; And I turned – So also we turn and look toward the past to see the fulfillment of the various features of the divine plan and to hear and understand the message given to his people by the risen Lord. R3569:2

The voice that spake – As if saying, Remember who it is that speaks. R336:1*

Seven golden candlesticks – Symbolizing the Lord's nominal people of this Gospel age, including his "members." R3569:4

Each of the seven churches is represented by a separate candlestick, or lamp. R2521:6, 3650:6, 3569:4, 2827:2

Representing the one Church, whose seven stages of development were symbolized by the seven congregations of Asia Minor, also by the golden candlestick in the "Holy." T115, T116; R2827:2, 1599:1, 490:6*; Q754:2

The divine institution of the Church is for the enlightening of the world, gold being a symbol of the divine nature. R1599:2

In this verse and onward is a description of the appearance of the glorified Savior and his surroundings, some feature of which seems to be peculiarly fitted to each church. R336:1*


13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. And in the midst – Caring for them, trimming the wicks, seeing to the supply of oil, etc., representing the Lord's directing, criticizing, judging and protecting care over all the interests of his Church throughout the age. R3569:3, 2827:1

Candlesticks – Or lampstands. R3569:4, 3650:6, 2826:4, 336:2*

The lampstand represents the nominal church of Christ, rather than the true. R3569:4

Representing the whole Gospel church. HG97:1

Representing the seven phases of the church. R1599:2

The union and the separateness are merely as we view the matter from two different standpoints. R2827:2

The same candlestick as in the Tabernacle and Temple but the parts are separated – the union, the relationship between them being supplied by our Redeemer, the antitypical High Priest. R3569:4, 2827:2, 1599:2, 1491:1

One like unto – Some one or more of the features of this description seem to be peculiarly appropriate to each of the successive stages of the church. R5992:2

The Son of man – Like "a" son of man, like a priest, as implied by the clothes described. R3569:3, 5992:2, 2826:4, 1599:1

A human figure. R2827:1

What John saw in vision was not understood by him to be the Lord's glorious body, but a symbolical representation of it. R3569:2, 2826:5

Not really the Lord, but a vision, an appearance. R1599:2

Clothed – An inspired conception of the present glory and majesty of Jesus Christ; glorious in retinue, in person, in position, in power and authority. R1323:3

Some one or more of the features of this description would seem to be peculiarly appropriate to each of the successive stages of the church; and in each case he who sends the message is thus described. R5992:3

Possibly representing the fact that the glory was manifested in Jesus' own person, in his own ministry and in that of his twelve apostles. R3569:5

With a garment – A long, full flowing robe such as was worn by kings and priests; not the dress of the common people. R1599:2

Down to the foot – After the death of the apostles, the body of truth was almost completely veiled throughout the eighteen centuries intervening until now, when the feet members are illuminated by it. R3569:5

Girt about the paps – Not about the loins as one about to toil or run, but about the paps of one in the repose and dignity of sovereignty. R1599:4


14 His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; Hairs were white – Indicating both age and purity. R1599:4

Corresponding to the Ancient of Days of Daniel's vision (Dan. 7:9, 13, 22) and symbolic of venerableness of knowledge, experience, wisdom. R2826:5; HG62:1

As white as snow – Representing splendor and purity. R3569:5

His eyes – Symbolizing that our Master is all-seeing and omniscient. R3569:5

The contemplation of his glance should of itself purge and purify our hearts to the extent of ability to put far from us everything which would have his disapproval. R3569:5

As a flame of fire – Acute discernment. R1599:4

Representing penetrating intelligence. Tells us that he is not deceived by outward forms or ceremonies, but reads every thought and intent of the heart. R3569:5, 2826:5


15 And his feet like unto polished copper, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters. And his feet – Representing the living members of the Body all down through the age, who serve in the sense of carrying forward, financially and otherwise, the Lord's work. R2827:1

Like unto fine brass – Polished and glowing, indicating power. R1599:4

The feet members will be illuminated by the truth and shine forth – not like the Head, but as polished brass. R3569:2

Refined copper. Those whom the Lord would use in his service must, in their conduct and dealings with the world, be refined, purified, clean. "Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord." (Isa. 52:11) R2827:1

In a furnace – Representing the refining process by fiery trials to each and all the members of the Body. (1 Pet. 4:12) R2827:1

So bright that you can scarcely look at it. R18:4, 261:6

Of many waters – Signifying peoples, nations and languages, (Rev. 17:15) and that thus our Lord, present with his Church, would speak to her and through her by many tongues, in many languages. R2826:6

Indicating the universality of his authority and power. R1599:4


16 And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp twoedged sword: and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength. In his right hand – Under his guidance, protection and care. R3570:4

Showing that the teaching power and authority are vested in Christ, the Head of the Church, and that human teachers are only instruments in his hands. R1599:4

Seven stars – The angels, or messengers, or special servants of the Church in each epoch. R2826:6, 3570:4

Bearers of heavenly light, spiritual enlightenment or instruction. R3570:4

Out of his mouth – His words in his Church are to be as the Sword of the Spirit, discerning the thoughts and intents of the heart, (Heb. 4:12) dividing and classifying his people, and separating from his elect every impure thing. R2826:5

Two-edged sword – The Word of God, cutting against sin in every direction, as much when found in his most earnest followers as when found elsewhere. R3570:5

None need to attempt to pluck out the mote from his brother's eye without getting rid of the beam in his own eye. R3570:5

This should thoroughly convince us that this description of our Lord is symbolic. R3570:4

Symbolizes the mission of his truth and its final victory. The Sword of the Spirit – the Word of God. R1599:4

See comments on Rev. 2:12

As the sun shineth – Jesus glorified, transfigured, radiant like the sun. R3794:4, 2289:1; F677

His spiritual glory manifested. R1995:3, 261:6, 119:6, 18:4; F677; HG28:6, 35:3, 51:6

Marking the glory and power and blessing of his presence and Kingdom. R1599:4

The glory of our blessed Lord is of the same kind as that of the Most High. He has been glorified with the glory of God. R1283:4


17 And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: Fell at his feet – The vision had an overpowering effect upon the Apostle's physical frame, and from excitement and fear, he fell. R1599:4

When we once get a glimpse of the glories of the divine character through the divine plan, we fall before him, humbled to the dust, realizing that we are imperfect and unworthy of his favor and blessing. R3569:6

As dead – So great was the splendor, John fell as dead, just as Daniel fell prostrated in the presence of the mighty one, and Saul of Tarsus fell before the majesty displayed to him. R3569:6, 1599:4, 261:6, 18:4

What John saw was merely a mental vision, while that which Paul saw was a very literal light which permanently injured his eyes. R2826:5

John may be considered as a representative of the Lord's consecrated ones, who in his presence feel their own deadness, having been symbolically beheaded (Rev. 20:4); losing their own wills and accepting the will of the Lord instead. R2827:2-4

Hand – His power. R2827:4

Fear not – We cannot come into close sympathy with our Lord until we learn to have confidence in him as the one who loved us and bought us with his precious blood. (Rev. 1:5) R3570:1

Only those who are as dead, beheaded for Christ, can fully receive this message appreciatively. From these fear is cast out. R2827:4

First and the last – The only begotten. E93; R1904:5, 1599:4

Of Jehovah's direct creation. R1904:5, 1514:6; E93; SM491:2

We must recognize him as the one who was dead, was raised from the dead, is alive forevermore, and has power over death. R3570:1

See comments on Rev. 3:14


18 I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for ever and ever, Amen; and have the keys of Hades and of death. I am he – The Redeemer of the race – Jesus. R194:2

The "Messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in." (Mal. 3:1) R1233:2

Originally he was on the spirit plane. Later as a man he lived; he died. At his resurrection he was made alive on the spirit plane, but the identity, the personality is the same. R5065:4, 4588:1

Speaking of his own resurrection. R5612:4

That liveth – With force these words tell us he is dead no longer, and that our faith may recognize the fact that he arose from the dead. R4587:3

He does not say, "I am he who lived always and who never died." R2794:6

And was dead – "He hath poured out his soul unto death." (Isa. 53:12) made "his soul an offering for sin." (Isa. 53:10) R2827:4

Jesus really died for our sins, the just for the unjust. R4587:3, 5065:4, 4174:3, 3570:2; NS175:4[NS175:6]

Not merely apparently dead, but really so. NS5:5[NS5:1], 175:3; R2827:4

In the same sense exactly that Adam was dead. R4174:2, 4587:3

He gave his life as the offset to Father Adam's life. R5706:4, 4174:2; NS96:3[NS96:1]

The death of Jesus did not redeem the world, but constituted a ransom price for the world whenever it might be applied. R4587:6

The humanity which he took for the suffering of death, and which he accordingly laid down in death, remains a sacrifice forever. R1264:4*

Here the risen Lord identifies himself with the crucified one. R1263:2*

When he died and his identity was completely lost to himself for three days, it still existed in the memory of God; when God transferred it to an actual, glorious, divine body, Jesus recognized himself again. R1264:1*

On the truth, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, hangs the whole argument respecting our justification from original sin. NS175:4[NS175:6]

It was not the new creature that was dead, it was the old creature. Q369:3

Not a dead Saviour. NS175:4[NS175:7]

Alive for evermore – He was the first one who descended to the tomb, (Eph. 4:9, 10) and was raised from the dead, and who has ascended far above every name that is named. (Eph. 1:20, 21; Phil. 2:9) R5612:5, 3563:3

"Christ both died and rose and revived, that he might be Lord (controller) both of the dead and living." (Rom. 14:9) NS533:6[NS533:9]

"Death hath no more dominion over him." (Rom. 6:9) R3570:1

Our Lord assures us that he dies no more. NS178:6[NS178:9]

The ego, the identity, of the blessed Son of God still existed in the book of God's remembrance and in due time was raised to life again. R1264:5*

Upon the death and resurrection of Jesus hang the resurrection hope of the Church and the world. R4588:1

Had the Father not raised him from the dead, it would have implied some unfaithfulness, some failure on our Lord's part. R4588:1

The keys – The power and authority to unlock and open the graves and release the prisoners. E378; R3570:2, 3436:4, 2827:4, 1599:4, 504:3*; CR426:2; HG556:5, 735:1; NS5:1, 35:5, 139:2, 800:2

Symbol of right, authority, and power. R816:3, 62:4*, 43:6*; NS196:2

Power to open. R485:3

The keys are in good hands! They are rightfully his, who has bought all 20 billion of the prisoners. SM32:T

By virtue of the ransom which he gave for all. R816:3

When Christ came out of hell, he brought the keys with him. HG556:5, 735:1

"To bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house." (Isa. 42:7) SM611:2; OV363:5

How glad we are to know that the keys of the great prison are in the hands of one who "so loved the world." (John 3:16) NS585:6

By virtue of his death and resurrection. Q784:T

He has the power to call forth the dead and that in due time he will exercise this power. NS96:2; F335; NS196:2

Neither death nor hades is an insurmountable barrier, because Christ holds the key of both, and will liberate every captive in due time. R1283:3

Of hell – Greek, hades, oblivion, the grave, the tomb, the great prison-house of death. E378; R5706:4, 2827:4, 2600:6, 1599:4, 1283:3, 422:5, 418:6, 417:4, 194:2, 165:2, 163:6, 62:4*; HG384:1; NS5:1; SM32:T

There the dead are spoken of as "prisoners of hope." (Zech. 9:12) HG384:2; R2601:1; NS585:2

They "sleep in the dust of the earth." (Dan. 12:2) NS800:5

"Till the heavens be no more (symbol of the present rule of Satan, the prince of the power of the air' (Eph. 2:2) – heavens) they shall not awake nor be raised out of their sleep." (Job 4:12) R194:2

The dead are not in bliss, neither in torment, but dead, needing an awakening. NS119:1; R2827:5

And of death – Jesus has the key of the great prison-house of death. R3948:5, 3436:4, 541:3*; F335

In its every degree, so that it is his privilege to raise up so many as will obey him out of the degradation and imperfection of this dying condition. R2827:4


19 Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter; Write – A command to write the vision of the things past, present and future, that the Church may ponder its deeply significant symbolisms. R1599:5

The book of Revelation is a prophecy and not a literal epistle. HG97:1


20 The mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in my right hand, and the seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches: and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches. In my right hand – Under the Master's guidance, protection and care. R3570:4

The teaching power and authority are vested in Christ, the head of the Church, and the human teachers are only instruments in his hands, and accountable to him. R1599:4

In his favor, as well as in his power. R3570:2, 2826:6

During the Ephesus period of the Church. R5992:3, 491:1*

The messengers of the churches – St. Paul, St. Peter, St. John, etc. – were so powerfully led and kept in the grasp of our Lord Jesus during this epoch that we accept their teachings as his, believing that their words were really his words. R5992:3, 491:1*

The messengers of that first church, Matthew, Peter, James, John and Paul, who were to be messengers to all the churches, were so held in the grasp of Christ that they could not waver or deviate. R336:2*

If the servant for any cause or in any manner seemed to be an unsuitable one another might take his place, and be the star or messenger of the church of that epoch. R2826:6

Seven – Representing completeness. R3650:6, 2827:2, 1491:1

Golden candlesticks – Or lampstands. R3650:6, 1491:1

Representing all the true saints or light bearers in all the various phases of the nominal church development. R1491:1

The lamp light is the earthly light, representing good works, obedience, etc. of those who nominally constitute the Lord's Church in the world. R3570:4

Similar to those in Zech. 4, but separated from one another and representing the seven stages or epochs of the church. R3650:6

See comments on Rev. 1:11, 12

Seven stars – The star light is the heavenly light, the spiritual enlightenment or instruction. R3570:4

Are the angels – Messengers, representatives. R3613:2, 3570:2

Indicating that the appropriate message for each epoch in the Church's experience would be sent by the Lord through a particular star or messenger whom he would particularly commission as his representative. R3570:4, 2826:6

Seven churches – Representative of the seven epochs of the one Church's experience.


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