2. the seven angels--Compare the apocryphal
Tobit 12:15,
"I am Raphael, one of the seven holy angels which present the prayers
of the saints, and which go in and out before the glory of the Holy
One." Compare
Lu 1:19,
"I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God."
stood--Greek, "stand."
seven trumpets--These come in during the time while the martyrs
rest until their fellow servants also, that should be killed as they
were, should be fulfilled; for it is the inhabiters of the
earth on whom the judgments fall, on whom also the martyrs prayed
that they should fall
(Re 6:10).
All the ungodly, and not merely some one portion of them, are
meant, all the opponents and obstacles in the way of the kingdom of
Christ and His saints, as is proved by
Re 11:15, 18,
end, at the close of the seven trumpets. The Revelation becomes more
special only as it advances farther
(Re 13:1-18; 16:10; 17:18).
By the seven trumpets the world kingdoms are overturned to make way for
Christ's universal kingdom. The first four are connected together; and
the last three, which alone have Woe, woe, woe
(Re 8:7-13).
JFB.
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