5. But--B, Coptic, and ANDREAS read,
"and." A and Vulgate omit it.
again--A, B, Vulgate, Coptic, and
ANDREAS omit it. "Lived" is used for lived
again, as in
Re 2:8.
John saw them not only when restored to life, but when in the act of
reviving [BENGEL].
first resurrection--"the resurrection of the just." Earth is not
yet transfigured, and cannot therefore be the meet locality for the
transfigured Church; but from heaven the transfigured saints with
Christ rule the earth, there being a much freer communion of the
heavenly and earthly churches (a type of which state may be seen in the
forty days of the risen Saviour during which He appeared to His
disciples), and they know no higher joy than to lead their brethren on
earth to the same salvation and glory as they share themselves. The
millennial reign on earth does not rest on an isolated passage of the
Apocalypse, but all Old Testament prophecy goes on the same view
(compare
Isa 4:3; 11:9; 35:8).
Jesus, while opposing the carnal views of the kingdom of God prevalent
among the Jews in His day, does not contradict, but confirms, the Old
Testament view of a coming, earthly, Jewish kingdom of glory: beginning
from within, and spreading itself now spiritually, the kingdom of God
shall manifest itself outwardly at Christ's coming again. The papacy is
a false anticipation of the kingdom during the Church-historical
period. "When Christianity became a worldly power under Constantine,
the hope of the future was weakened by the joy over present success"
[BENGEL]. Becoming a harlot, the Church ceased to
be a bride going to meet her Bridegroom; thus millennial hopes
disappeared. The rights which Rome as a harlot usurped, shall be
exercised in holiness by the Bride. They are "kings" because they are
"priests"
(Re 20:6;
Re 1:6; 5:10);
their priesthood unto God and Christ
(Re 7:15)
is the ground of their kingship in relation to man. Men will be willing
subjects of the transfigured priest-kings, in the day of the Lord's
power. Their power is that of attraction, winning the heart, and not
counteracted by devil or beast. Church and State shall then be
co-extensive. Man created "to have dominion over earth" is to rejoice
over his world with unmixed, holy joy. John tells us that,
instead of the devil, the transfigured Church of Christ; Daniel, that
instead of the heathen beast, the holy Israel, shall rule the world
[AUBERLEN].
JFB.
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