13. Encouragement to cheer those persecuted under the beast.
Write--to put it on record for ever.
Blessed--in resting from their toils, and, in the case of
the saints just before alluded to as persecuted by the beast, in
resting from persecutions. Their full blessedness is now
"from henceforth," that is, FROM THIS TIME, when
the judgment on the beast and the harvest gatherings of the elect are
imminent. The time so earnestly longed for by former martyrs is now all
but come; the full number of their fellow servants is on the verge of
completion; they have no longer to "rest (the same Greek
as here, anapausis) yet for a little season," their eternal
rest, or cessation from toils
(2Th 1:7;
Greek, "anesis," relaxation after hardships.
Heb 4:9, 10,
sabbatism of rest; and Greek, "catapausis," akin
to the Greek here) is close at hand now. They are
blessed in being about to sit down to the marriage supper of
the Lamb
(Re 19:9),
and in having part in the first resurrection
(Re 20:6),
and in having right to the tree of life
(Re 22:14).
In
Re 14:14-16
follows the explanation of why they are pronounced "blessed" now in
particular, namely, the Son of man on the cloud is just coming
to gather them in as the harvest ripe for garner.
Yea, saith the Spirit--The words of God the Father (the "voice
from heaven") are echoed back and confirmed by the Spirit (speaking in
the Word,
Re 2:7; 22:17;
and in the saints,
2Co 5:5;
1Pe 4:14).
All "God's promises in Christ are yea"
(2Co 1:20).
unto me--omitted in A, B, C, Vulgate, Syriac, and
Coptic.
that they may--The Greek includes also the idea, They are
blessed, in that they SHALL rest from
their toils (so the Greek).
and--So B and ANDREAS read. But A, C,
Vulgate, and Syriac read "for." They rest from their
toils because their time for toil is past; they enter on the
blessed rest because of their faith evinced by their works
which, therefore, "follow WITH (so the
Greek) them." Their works are specified because respect
is had to the coming judgment, wherein every man shall be "judged
according to his works." His works do not go before the believer, nor
even go by his side, but follow him at the same time that they
go with him as a proof that he is Christ's.
JFB.
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