5. man-child--Greek, "a son, a male." On the deep
significance of this term, see on
Re 12:1, 2.
rule--Greek, "poimainein," "tend as a shepherd";
(see on
Re 2:27).
rod of iron--A rod is for long-continued obstinacy until they
submit themselves to obedience [BENGEL]:
Re 2:27;
Ps 2:9,
which passages prove the Lord Jesus to be meant. Any interpretation
which ignores this must be wrong. The male son's birth cannot be
the origin of the Christian state (Christianity triumphing over
heathenism under Constantine), which was not a divine child of the
woman, but had many impure worldly elements. In a secondary sense,
the ascending of the witnesses up to heaven answers to Christ's
own ascension, "caught up unto God, and unto His throne": as also His
ruling the nations with a rod of iron is to be shared in by believers
(Re 2:27).
What took place primarily in the case of the divine Son of the woman,
shall take place also in the case of those who are one with Him, the
sealed of Israel
(Re 7:1-8),
and the elect of all nations, about to be translated and to reign with
Him over the earth at His appearing.
JFB.
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