Re 14:1-20. THE LAMB SEEN ON ZION WITH THE 144,000. THEIR SONG. THE GOSPEL PROCLAIMED BEFORE THE END BY ONE ANGEL: THE FALL OF BABYLON, BY ANOTHER: THE DOOM OF THE BEAST WORSHIPPERS, BY A THIRD. THE BLESSEDNESS OF THE DEAD IN THE LORD. THE HARVEST. THE VINTAGE.
In contrast to the beast, false prophet, and apostate Church (Re 13:1-18) and introductory to the announcement of judgments about to descend on them and the world (Re 14:8-11, anticipatory of Re 18:2-6), stand here the redeemed, "the divine kernel of humanity, the positive fruits of the history of the world and the Church" [AUBERLEN]. The fourteenth through sixteenth chapters describe the preparations for the Messianic judgment. As the fourteenth chapter begins with the 144,000 of Israel (compare Re 7:4-8, no longer exposed to trial as then, but now triumphant), so the fifteenth chapter begins with those who have overcome from among the Gentiles (compare Re 15:1-5 with Re 7:9-17); the two classes of elect forming together the whole company of transfigured saints who shall reign with Christ.
1. a--A, B, C, Coptic, and ORIGEN
read, "the."
Lamb . . . on . . . Sion--having left His
position "in the midst of the throne," and now taking His stand on
Sion.
his Father's name--A, B, and C read, "His name and His
Father's name."
in--Greek, "upon." God's and Christ's name here
answers to the seal "upon their foreheads" in
Re 7:3.
As the 144,000 of Israel are "the first-fruits"
(Re 14:4),
so "the harvest"
(Re 14:15)
is the general assembly of Gentile saints to be translated by Christ as
His first act in assuming His kingdom, prior to His judgment
(Re 16:17-21,
the last seven vials) on the Antichristian world, in executing which
His saints shall share. As Noah and Lot were taken seasonably out of
the judgment, but exposed to the trial to the last moment
[DE BURGH], so those who
shall reign with Christ shall first suffer with Him, being delivered
out of the judgments, but not out of the trials. The Jews
are meant by "the saints of the Most High": against them Antichrist
makes war, changing their times and laws; for true Israelites
cannot join in the idolatry of the beast, any more than true
Christians. The common affliction will draw closely together, in
opposing the beast's worship, the Old Testament and New Testament
people of God. Thus the way is paved for Israel's conversion. This last
utter scattering of the holy people's power leads them, under
the Spirit, to seek Messiah, and to cry at His approach, "Blessed is He
that cometh in the name of the Lord."
JFB.
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