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Revelation Chapter Fifteen

 

I. Content of the Chapter

 

The Prologue to the Seven Last Plagues

I. The introduction to the seven plagues----for completing the wrath of God (v.1)

II. Singing the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb----praising the way of God (v.2-4)

III. The temple of the tabernacle of the testimony was opened (v.5)

IV. Giving to the seven angels having the seven plagues seven golden bowls (v.6-7)

V. No one was able to enter the temple till the seven plagues of the seven angels were completed (v.8)

 

II. Verse by Verse commentary

 

Rev. 15:1 “Then I saw another sign in heaven great and marvelous: seven angels having the seven last plagues for in them the wrath of God is complete.

   YLT: “And I saw another sign in the heaven great and wonderful seven messengers having the seven last plagues because in these was completed the wrath of God ”

   Meaning of Words: “marvelous”: amazing wonderful; “having”: hold possessed with; “complete”: finish accomplish.

   Literal Meaning: “Then I saw another sign in heaven great and marvelous:” “great” indicates that this sign counts for much the extension of the seven plagues is wide and disasters brought in by them are vast. “Marvelous” indicates that the content of the sign is unique the nature of the seven plagues is wonderful (because they are full of the wrath of God) and the reaction bought in by them is strange (because the sufferers do not repent).

“Seven angels having the seven last plagues” “the seven last plagues” refers to the final seven plagues during the great tribulation. They are the third woe (See 11:14) of “woe woe woe” said by an angel flying through the midst of heaven (See 8:13) and the contents of all the disasters brought in by the sounding of the seventh angel (See 11:15).

“For in them the wrath of God is complete.” “The wrath of God” refers to God’s wrath treasured up all through the ages because men are unwilling to repent (See Rom. 2:5). “Is complete” indicates that the wrath of God is complete and His established will is accomplished.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) The reason why the final sign is “great and marvelous” is that God’s works are “great and marvelous” (See v.3). Only God can exercise Himself in great matters or in things too high (See Ps. 131:1).

2) The seven last plagues make the wrath of God be “complete” on one hand and on the other they “accomplish” (they have the same meaning in the original) the established will of God. We suffer usually because God desires to perfect and edify us (See 1Pet. 5:10).

 

Rev. 15:2 “And I saw something like a sea of glass mingled with fire and those who have the victory over the beast over his image and over his mark and over the number of his name standing on the sea of glass having harps of God.

   YLT: “and I saw as a sea of glass mingled with fire and those who do gain the victory over the beast and his image and his mark [and] the number of his name standing by the sea of the glass having harps of God ”

   Meaning of Words: “mingled”: mixed combined; “have the victory”: overcome conquer.

   Literal Meaning: “And I saw something like a sea of glass mingled with fire ” “a sea of glass” refers to the sea of glass before the throne of God (See 4:6). “Mingled with fire” there is not water but fire in the sea of glass showing that the consuming fire instead of blood is used in the last seven plagues.

“And those who have the victory over the beast over his image and over his mark and over the number of his name” those refer to overcomers who are martyred because they are unwilling to worship the beast (antichrist). It shows that there are still overcomers being raptured continually during the great tribulation and it is not like the traditional teaching that “the whole church is raptured at a time before the great tribulation”.

“Standing on the sea of glass having harps of God” “standing on the sea of glass” indicates that these men have avoided the judgment of God’s consuming fire. “Harps of God” refers to harps given by God.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) Men who have missed the chance of being carried up into heaven before the great tribulation still have the chance of being raptured. Though the circumstances are difficult men can “have victory over the beast” as long as they hold fast to the faith. It seems not difficult. But actually it is not easy because they must have endurance and faith (See 13:10; 14:12).

2) The most beautiful music in the universe is learned from the experiences of difficulties----the diploma of graduation of difficulties is “harps of God”. The difficulties in the world bring up the heavenly joy because God gives the oil of joy for mourning the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness (Is. 61:3).

 

Rev. 15:3 “They sing the song of Moses the servant of God and the song of the Lamb saying: "Great and marvelous are Your works Lord God Almighty! Just and true are Your ways O King of the saints!

   YLT: “and they sing the song of Moses servant of God and the song of the Lamb saying `Great and wonderful [are] Thy works O Lord God the Almighty righteous and true [are] Thy ways O King of saints ”

   Meaning of Words: “works”: behavior deeds; “the saints”: the nations; “ways”: trace means; “just”: righteous; “true”: truthful real.

   Literal Meaning: “They sing the song of Moses the servant of God and the song of the Lamb saying:” “The song of Moses” praises that God executed the salvation that the people of God were delivered from the hand of Pharaoh (See Exod. 15:1-18) and it represents the songs praising God who judged His enemies. “The song of the Lamb” praises that the Lamb executed the salvation that he whoever believes in Him shall be redeemed and delivered from sins and it represents the songs praising Christ who has accomplishes the salvation.

“‘Great and marvelous are Your works Lord God Almighty!” “You works” emphasizes that God judges antichrist and his followers (See 14:17-20). “Great and marvelous” indicates that God’s works are great in the effect and are marvelous in the nature.

Just and true are Your ways O King of the saints!” “You ways” emphasizes on the principle on God judges. “Just and true” indicates that the principle of God’s ways is absolutely just and true and He judges on the principle of justice and truth.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) God’s salvation is perfect which delivers us from the enemies and sins in the negative aspect and makes us receive life and enjoyment in the positive aspect.

2) Men who know God not only know His works but also understand His ways (See Ps. 103:7). Many times it is hard for us to understand only by God’s works (See Heb. 4:10) however if we can grasp His ways of deeds all the difficulties will be readily solved.

 

Rev. 15:4 “Who shall not fear You O Lord and glorify Your name? For You alone are holy. For all nations shall come and worship before You For Your judgments have been manifested."

   YLT: “who may not fear Thee O Lord and glorify Thy name? because Thou alone [art] kind because all the nations shall come and bow before Thee because Thy righteous acts were manifested.'”

   Meaning of Words: “alone”: only; “judgments”: righteous deeds the standard of judgment.

   Literal Meaning: “Who shall not fear You O Lord and glorify Your name?” “Fearing You” is in contrast with worshiping the beast and the image of the beast (See v.2; 14:11). “Your name” is in contrast with the name of the beast (See v.2; 14:11).

For You alone are holy.” “Holy” refers to God’s disposition and only God is holy.

For all nations shall come and worship before You For Your judgments have been manifested.” Righteousness refers to God’s deeds. God’s deeds are righteous and therefore it is called “judgments”.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) Worshiping the beast and the image of the beast does not fear God. Receiving the make of the name of the beast and the number of its name does not give glory to the name of God.

2) God’s disposition is holy and therefore He cannot suffer any evil. God’s deeds are righteous and therefore His judgments are righteous (See 16:5).

 

Rev. 15:5 “After these things I looked and behold the temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened.

   YLT: “And after these things I saw and lo opened was the sanctuary of the tabernacle of the testimony in the heaven;”

   Meaning of Words: “tabernacle of the testimony”: the tent of the testimony; “open”: open up open wide.

   Literal Meaning: “After these things” refers to after the songs and praise (See v.3-4).

I looked and behold the temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened.” “The tabernacle of the testimony” refers to the ark into which the testimony is put (See Exod. 25:16). “The temple of the tabernacle” means that God judges here. “The temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened” Here it seems to specially mention “the tabernacle of witness” of the people of Israel (See Acts. 7:44) while they were in the wildness with the purpose of emphasizing that God is faithful and keeps the covenant and He still remembers His covenant made with the people of Israel when He judges.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) “The temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened” (See 11:19). If we believers have the heavenly sight we will see that God has prepared to take action however are we ready?

2) God makes us learn again and again that He is God who is faithful and keeps the covenant and His promises must be accomplished (See 2Cor. 1:20).

 

Rev. 15:6 “And out of the temple came the seven angels having the seven plagues clothed in pure bright linen and having their chests girded with golden bands.

   YLT: “and come forth did the seven messengers having the seven plagues out of the sanctuary clothed in linen pure and shining and girded round the breasts with golden girdles:”

   Meaning of Words: “having”: hold possessed with; “plague”: stripe wound.

   Spiritual Meaning: “And out of the temple came the seven angels having the seven plagues” “out of the temple” indicates that the order of God has been sent out and the seven angels were about to take action.

“Clothed in pure bright linen” it symbolizes that they full adhere to the holy and righteous principle and never take pity on anyone when they carry out the task. 

“And having their chests girded with golden bands.” It symbolizes that their intention is completely restricted by God and they never practice favoritism.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) A servant of God must do according to God’s arrangements and instructions in everything and he has to wait for the order of God even about the time (See John. 7:6).

2) When we serve God we always add our ideas to the meaning of God that the effect of our service is discounted. We should learn to look upon the guidance of God and obey it absolutely.

 

Rev. 15:7 “Then one of the four living creatures gave to the seven angels seven golden bowls full of the wrath of God who lives forever and ever.

   YLT: “and one of the four living creatures did give to the seven messengers seven golden vials full of the wrath of God who is living to the ages of the ages;”

   Meaning of Words: “full”: be filled overflow; “wrath”: fierceness indignation.

   Literal Meaning: “Then one of the four living creatures” “four living creatures” represent all the living creatures (See 4:6-7). When the first four seals were opened they all appeared. And one of them appeared at this moment when the seventh trumpet of the seventh seal was about to be carried out. It is coherent and the whole sign of the seven seals is related to creatures especially the living ones.

“Gave to the seven angels seven golden bowls full of the wrath of God who lives forever and ever.” “Full of the wrath of God” indicates that all God’s wrath treasured up all through the ages is here. “Who lives forever and ever” implies that the pain brought in by the punishment of God’s wrath will last forever and ever (See 20:10). “Seven golden bowls” indicates that the seven last plagues (See v.1) were made by them.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God (Heb. 10:31) because He lives forever and ever. And therefore the consequence of His judgment also lasts forever and ever.

2) It has two meanings that God’s wrath is carried in seven golden bowls: a) “gold” symbolizes the disposition of God and God’s wrath is the righteous anger. He does not give vent to His anger at will. b) Being carried in “bowls” showing that the objects and degree of wrath are controlled merely to achieve the purpose of God.

 

Rev. 15:8 “The temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God and from His power and no one was able to enter the temple till the seven plagues of the seven angels were completed.

   YLT: “and filled was the sanctuary with smoke from the glory of God and from His power and no one was able to enter into the sanctuary till the seven plagues of the seven messengers may be finished.”

   Meaning of Words: “completed”: finished accomplished.

   Literal Meaning: “The temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God and from His power” “glory” refers to God’s appearance; “power” refers to God’s exertion. “Was filled with smoke” shows that God’s wrath is at its peak.

“And no one was able to enter the temple till the seven plagues of the seven angels were completed.” It shows that no one can ask for a favor because the chance for men to be forgiven and repent has passed.

   Enlightenment in the Word:

1) The great tribulation also manifests God’s power and glory. We can experience the presence of God if we can look upon God in all our circumstances even in the negative and bad circumstances.

2) God’s tolerance and patience has certain limit. When the chance of His tolerance and patience has passed it is impossible to remedy the situation. 

 

III. Outlines of the Spiritual Lessons

 

Knowing God from the Sign before the Seven Last Plagues

I. The sign is great and marvelous and we know that God’s works are great and marvelous (v.1 3)

  A. His works are great----everything of God is great (See Neh. 6:3)

  B. His works are marvelous----God’s works are of the riches of His wisdom and knowledge (See Rom. 11:33) and therefore all things done by Him are marvels (See Exod. 34:10)

II. The wrath of God is complete in the seven plagues and we know that God’s ways are just and true (v.1 3)

  A. His ways are righteous----God’s judgment is righteous (See Rom. 2:5; 2Tim. 4:8)

  B. His ways are true----God is faithful and keeps the covenant (See Deut. 7:9; Heb. 10:23)

III. We know all the aspects of God from the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb (v.3-4)

  A. He is Lord God----the holy master

  B. He is Almighty----providing everything

  C. He is the King of all saints----the king of all nations

  D. He alone is holy----the only holy one

  E. His judgments have been manifested----righteous deeds

  F. He is worthy of fear glory and worship

IV. We know all the aspects of God from the arrangement of the seven plagues (v.5-8)

  A. the temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened ----He is the faithful God who keeps the covenant (See 2Cor. 1:20)

  B. the seven angels having the seven plagues clothed in pure bright linen ----they fully adhere to the holy and righteous principle and never take pity on anyone when they carry out the task

  C. having their chests girded with golden bands----their intension is fully restricted by God and never practice favoritism

  D. seven golden bowls full of the wrath of God----God’s wrath is the righteous wrath merely in order to achieve His established purpose

  E. He is God who lives forever and ever----the punishment shall make those who are punished be tormented forever and ever (See 20:10)

  F. God’s glory and power is manifested

  G. The temple was filled with smoke and no one was able to enter the temple ----the time-limit of tolerance has passed and no one can ask for a favor

 

── Caleb HuangChristian Digest Bible Commentary Series

   Translated by Sharon Ren