9. the angel that talked with me--not the "man upon the red horse,"
as is evident from
Zec 1:10,
where he (the Divine Angel) is distinguished from the "angel that
talked with me" (the phrase used of him,
Zec 1:13, 14;
Zec 2:3; 4:1, 4, 5; 5:5, 10; 6:4),
that is, the interpreting angel. The Hebrew for "with
me," or, "in me"
(Nu 12:8),
implies internal, intimate communication
[JEROME].
show thee--reveal to thy mental vision.
JFB.
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