17. Literally, "the day, the great (day)," which can only mean
the last great day. After the Lord has exhausted all His ordinary
judgments, the sword, famine, pestilence, and wild beasts, and still
sinners are impenitent, the great day of the Lord itself' shall come.
Mt 24:6-29
plainly forms a perfect parallelism to the six seals, not only in the
events, but also in the order of their occurrence:
Mt 24:3,
the first seal;
Mt 24:6,
the second seal;
Mt 24:7,
the third seal;
Mt 24:7,
end, the fourth seal;
Mt 24:9,
the fifth seal, the persecutions and abounding iniquity under which, as
well as consequent judgments accompanied with gospel preaching to all
nations as a witness, are particularly detailed,
Mt 24:9-28;
Mt 24:29,
the sixth seal.
to stand--to stand justified, and not condemned before the
Judge. Thus the sixth seal brings us to the verge of the Lord's
coming. The ungodly "tribes of the earth" tremble at the signs of His
immediate approach. But before He actually inflicts the blow in person,
"the elect" must be "gathered "out.
JFB.
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