12. As
Re 6:4, 6-8,
the sword, famine, and pestilence, answer to
Mt 24:6, 7;
Re 6:9, 10,
as to martyrdoms, answer to
Mt 24:9, 10;
so this passage,
Re 6:12, 17,
answers to
Mt 24:29, 30,
"the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and
the stars shall fall from heaven; . . . then shall all the
tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming";
imagery describing the portents of the immediate coming of the
day of the Lord; but not the coming itself until the elect are
sealed, and the judgments invoked by the martyrs descend on the earth,
the sea, and the trees
(Re 7:1-3).
and, lo--So A reads. But B and C omit "lo."
earthquake--Greek, "shaking" of the heavens, the
sea, and the dry land; the shaking of these mutable things being the
necessary preliminary to the setting up of those things which cannot
be shaken. This is one of the catchwords
[WORDSWORTH] connecting the sixth seal with the
sixth trumpet
(Re 11:13)
and the seventh vial
(Re 16:17-21);
also the seventh seal
(Re 8:5).
sackcloth--One kind, made of the "hair" of Cilician goats, was
called "cilicium," or Cilician cloth, and was used for tents, &c. Paul,
a Cilician, made such tents
(Ac 18:3).
moon--A, B, C, and oldest versions read, "the whole moon"; the
full moon; not merely the crescent moon.
as blood--
(Joe 2:31).
JFB.
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