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Revelation
Chapter Twelve
Revelation 12
Chapter 12 gives us a brief but all-important summary of
the whole course of events
viewed
not in their instruments on earth or the
judgment of these
but the divine view of all the principles at work
the state
of things as revealed of God. The first symbolical person
subject of the
prophecy and result of all God's ways in it
is a woman clothed with the sun
having a crown of twelve stars
and the moon under her feet. It is Israel
or
Jerusalem as its centre as in the purpose of God (compare Is 9:6 and Ps 87:6).
She is clothed with supreme authority
invested with the glory of perfect
administration in man
and all the original reflected glory of this under the
old covenant
under her feet. She was travailing in childbirth
distressed
and
in pain to be delivered: on the other hand Satan's power in the form of the
Roman Empire
complete in forms of power
seven heads
but incomplete in
administrative supremacy-ten
not twelve horns. But Satan
as the open infidel
enemy of God and God's power in Christ
sought to devour the child as soon as
born
who was to have the rule of the earth from God. But the child
Christ
and the assembly with Christ
is caught away to God and His throne---does not
receive the power yet
but is placed in the very source of it from which it
flows. It is not the rapture as regards joy; for it goes back to Christ
Himself
but the placing Him and the assembly in and with Him
in the seat from
which power flows for the establishment of the kingdom. There is no time for
this: Christ and the assembly are all one. But the woman-the Jews
after this
fly into the wilderness
where God has prepared a place for them
for the
half-week.
The assembly
or heavenly saints
(as Christ
note
) go up to heaven
to be out of the way. The Jews
or earthly ones
are protected by providential
care upon earth. This gives the whole state of things
and those in view in
this scene
and their respective places. She that is to have glory and hold
power in the earth is cast out. The child that is to have power
in and from
heaven
is previously taken up there. This makes the position very clear.
The historical course of events is now pursued
the child
being supposed to be already caught up. There is war in heaven; and the devil
and his angels are cast out
and have no more place there. This brings out yet
more clearly the distinction of the heavenly saints and the Jewish remnant. The
heavenly ones had overcome the accuser by the blood of the Lamb
and the word
of their testimony; the woman's seed have the commandments of God and the
testimony of Jesus Christ
that is
the Spirit of prophecy. What they have of
God in the word is according to the Old Testament.
But
to follow up the latter part of the chapter
a loud
voice proclaims in heaven that the kingdom of our God and the power of His
Christ is come-the testimony still of the second Psalm; only as yet it was only
proclaimed from heaven
where the power of the kingdom was already made good by
the casting down of Satan. Satan's anti-priestly power was over forever. King
and prophet he might yet put on; but his heavenly place was past. The saints of
the heavenlies had overcome him by that which made their conscience and their
title to heaven good-the blood of the Lamb
and the word of their mouth
God's
sword by the Spirit-and gave up their lives to the death. The heavens and the
dwellers there could now rejoice; but it was woe to the inhabiters of earth and
sea; for the devil had come down
knowing he had but a little time left. I
think verse 11 implies that there are saints killed after the rapture
who yet
belong to heaven. If there were such killed because of their faithfulness
were
they not taken up
they would lose earth and heaven
though more devoted than
those who had earth. We see them moreover in chapter 20 in the first
resurrection. The souls under the altar also had to wait for others-their
brethren who had to be killed
as they were; and we are to note here that those
celebrated as happy are the slain ones
none others. Yet it is before the last
three years and a half.
So that we have these three parties in view: the voice of
those in heaven; (our) their brethren who had overcome; and those who would be
in the three years and a half of Satan's rage
which had not yet begun. Now
if
the man-child in heaven be
as we have considered it
Christ and the raptured
saints
the voice would be that of those already there
[1] and all self evident: the raptured saints
associated with Him celebrate the casting down of the accuser and the
deliverance of those who belonged to heaven
calling them "our
brethren"--the brethren whose conflict with the accuser was over
as he
was now cast down
but who had had to resist him as a heavenly potentate
an
anti-priest
all which part is mystery for John-and those who now would be in
trial
when he would act with rage on earth
as king and prophet. For the
dragon
cast to the earth and unable to accuse in heaven or oppose saints
having a heavenly calling (and the priesthood refers to such
not to union)
persecutes the Jews
and seeks to destroy their testimony; but God gave
not
power of resistance-the Lord must come to deliver-but power to flee and escape
and find refuge where she was nourished the whole half-week out of the
serpent's reach. He seeks to pursue; wings he has none: but he uses a river
the movements of people under the influence of special motive and guidance
to
overwhelm the woman. But the earth
this organized system in which men live
swallowed the waters up. This influence was in vain--was not met by an army
a
counter-power
but was nullified. There was such a disposition or course of the
earth as neutralized the effort wholly. So God ordered in His providence; and
the dragon turned to persecute individually the faithful remnant of the
seed-the Jews who held fast by the word.
[1] I do
not continue to put the voice as Christ's. The application to Him is too
questionable.
── John Darby《Synopsis of Revelation》
Revelation 12
Chapter Contents
A description of the church of Christ and of Satan
under
the figures of a woman and of a great red dragon. (1-6) Michael and his angels
fight against the devil and his angels
who are defeated. (7-12) The dragon
persecutes the church. (13
14) His vain endeavours to destroy her
He renews
his war against her seed. (14-17)
Commentary on Revelation 12:1-6
(Read Revelation 12:1-6)
The church
under the emblem of a woman
the mother of
believers
was seen by the apostle in vision
in heaven. She was clothed with
the sun
justified
sanctified
and shining by union with Christ
the Sun of
Righteousness. The moon was under her feet; she was superior to the reflected
and feebler light of the revelation made by Moses. Having on her head a crown
of twelve stars; the doctrine of the gospel
preached by the twelve apostles
is a crown of glory to all true believers. As in pain to bring forth a holy
family; desirous that the conviction of sinners might end in their conversion.
A dragon is a known emblem of Satan
and his chief agents
or those who govern
for him on earth
at that time the pagan empire of Rome
the city built upon
seven hills. As having ten horns
divided into ten kingdoms. Having seven
crowns
representing seven forms of government. As drawing with his tail a
third part of the stars in heaven
and casting them down to the earth;
persecuting and seducing the ministers and teachers. As watchful to crush the
Christian religion; but in spite of the opposition of enemies
the church
brought forth a manly issue of true and faithful professors
in whom Christ was
truly formed anew; even the mystery of Christ
that Son of God who should rule
the nations
and in whose right his members partake the same glory. This
blessed offspring was protected of God.
Commentary on Revelation 12:7-11
(Read Revelation 12:7-11)
The attempts of the dragon proved unsuccessful against
the church
and fatal to his own interests. The seat of this war was in heaven;
in the church of Christ
the kingdom of heaven on earth. The parties were
Christ
the great Angel of the covenant
and his faithful followers; and Satan
and his instruments. The strength of the church is in having the Lord Jesus for
the Captain of their salvation. Pagan idolatry
which was the worship of
devils
was cast out of the empire by the spreading of Christianity. The
salvation and strength of the church
are only to be ascribed to the King and
Head of the church. The conquered enemy hates the presence of God
yet he is
willing to appear there
to accuse the people of God. Let us take heed that we
give him no cause to accuse us; and that
when we have sinned
we go before the
Lord
condemn ourselves
and commit our cause to Christ as our Advocate. The
servants of God overcame Satan by the blood of the Lamb
as the cause. By the
word of their testimony: the powerful preaching of the gospel is mighty
through God
to pull down strong holds. By their courage and patience in
sufferings: they loved not their lives so well but they could lay them down in
Christ's cause. These were the warriors and the weapons by which Christianity
overthrew the power of pagan idolatry; and if Christians had continued to fight
with these weapons
and such as these
their victories would have been more
numerous and glorious
and the effects more lasting. The redeemed overcame by a
simple reliance on the blood of Christ
as the only ground of their hopes. In
this we must be like them. We must not blend any thing else with this.
Commentary on Revelation 12:12-17
(Read Revelation 12:12-17)
The church and all her friends might well be called to
praise God for deliverance from pagan persecution
though other troubles
awaited her. The wilderness is a desolate place
and full of serpents and
scorpions
uncomfortable and destitute of provisions; yet a place of safety
as
well as where one might be alone. But being thus retired could not protect the
woman. The flood of water is explained by many to mean the invasions of
barbarians
by which the western empire was overwhelmed; for the heathen
encouraged their attacks
in the hope of destroying Christianity. But ungodly
men
for their worldly interests
protected the church amidst these tumults
and the overthrow of the empire did not help the cause of idolatry. Or
this
may be meant of a flood of error
by which the church of God was in danger of
being overwhelmed and carried away. The devil
defeated in his designs upon the
church
turns his rage against persons and places. Being faithful to God and
Christ
in doctrine
worship
and practice
exposes to the rage of Satan; and
will do so till the last enemy shall be destroyed.
── Matthew Henry《Concise Commentary on Revelation》
Revelation 12
Verse 2
[2] And
she being with child cried
travailing in birth
and pained to be delivered.
And being with child she crieth
travailing
in birth — The very pain
without any outward
opposition
would constrain a woman in travail to cry out. These cries
throes
and pains to be delivered
were the painful longings
the sighs
and prayers of
the saints for the coming of the kingdom of God. The woman groaned and
travailed in spirit
that Christ might appear
as the Shepherd and King of all
nations.
Verse 3
[3] And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red
dragon
having seven heads and ten horns
and seven crowns upon his heads.
And behold a great red dragon — His fiery-red colour denoting his disposition.
Having seven heads — Implying
vast wisdom.
And ten horns —
Perhaps on the seventh head; emblems of mighty power and strength
which he
still retained.
And seven diadems on his heads — Not properly crowns
but costly bindings
such as kings anciently wore;
for
though fallen
he was a great potentate still
even "the prince of
this world."
Verse 4
[4] And
his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven
and did cast them to the
earth: and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered
for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
And his tail —
His falsehood and subtilty.
Draweth — As
a train.
The third part — A
very large number.
Of the stars of heaven — The Christians and their teachers
who before sat in heavenly places
with Christ Jesus.
And casteth them to the earth — Utterly deprives them of all those heavenly blessings. This is properly
a part of the description of the dragon
who was not yet himself on earth
but
in heaven: consequently
this casting them down was between the beginning of
the seventh trumpet and the beginning of the third woe; or between the year 847
and the year 947; at which time pestilent doctrines
particularly that of the
Manichees in the east
drew abundance of people from the truth.
And the dragon stood before the woman
that
when she had brought forth
he might devour the child —
That he might hinder the kingdom of Christ from spreading abroad
as it does
under this trumpet.
Verse 5
[5] And
she brought forth a man child
who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron:
and her child was caught up unto God
and to his throne.
And she brought forth a man child — Even Christ
considered not in his person
but in his kingdom. In the
ninth age
many nations with their princes were added to the Christian church.
Who was to rule all nations — When his time is come.
And her child —
Which was already in heaven
as were the woman and the dragon.
Was caught up to God — Taken utterly out of his reach.
Verse 6
[6] And the woman fled into the wilderness
where she hath a place prepared of
God
that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore
days.
And the woman fled into the wilderness — This wilderness is undoubtedly on earth
where the woman also herself is
now supposed to be. It betokens that part of the earth where
after having
brought forth
she found a new abode. And this must be in Europe; as Asia and
Afric were wholly in the hands of the Turks and Saracens; and in a part of it
where the woman had not been before. In this wilderness
God had already
prepared a place; that is
made it safe and convenient for her. The wilderness
is
those countries of Europe which lie on this side the Danube; for the
countries which lie beyond it had received Christianity before.
That they may feed her — That the people of that place may provide all things needful for her.
Twelve hundred and sixty days — So many prophetic days
which are not
as some have supposed
twelve
hundred and sixty
but seven hundred and seventy-seven
common years. This
Bengelius has shown at large in his German Introduction. These we may compute
from the year 847 to 1524. So long the woman enjoyed a safe and convenient
place in Europe
which was chiefly Bohemia; where she was fed
till God
provided for her more plentifully at the Reformation.
Verse 7
[7] And
there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and
the dragon fought and his angels
And there was war in heaven — Here Satan makes his grand opposition to the kingdom of God; but an end
is now put to his accusing the saints before God. The cause goes against him
verses 10
11
Revelation 12:10
11 and Michael executes the
sentence. That Michael is a created angel
appears from his not daring
in disputing
with Satan
Jude 9
to bring a railing accusation; but only
saying
"The Lord rebuke thee." And this modesty is implied in his
very name; for Michael signifies
"Who is like God?" which implies
also his deep reverence toward God
and distance from all self-exaltation.
Satan would be like God: the very name of Michael asks
"Who is like
God?" Not Satan; not the highest archangel. It is he likewise that is
afterward employed to seize
bind
and imprison that proud spirit.
Verse 8
[8] And
prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven.
And he prevailed not — The dragon himself is principally mentioned; but his angels
likewise
are to be understood.
Neither was this place found any more in
heaven — So till now he had a place in heaven. How
deep a mystery is this! One may compare this with Luke 10:18; Ephesians 2:2; 4:8; 6:12.
Verse 9
[9] And
the great dragon was cast out
that old serpent
called the Devil
and Satan
which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth
and his angels
were cast out with him.
And the great dragon was cast out — It is not yet said
unto the earth - He was cast out of heaven; and at
this the inhabitants of heaven rejoice. He is termed the great dragon
as
appearing here in that shape
to intimate his poisonous and cruel disposition.
The ancient serpent — In
allusion to his deceiving Eve in that form. Dragons are a kind of large
serpent.
Who is called the Devil and Satan — These are words of exactly the same meaning; only the former is Greek;
the latter
Hebrew; denoting the grand adversary of all the saints
whether
Jews or gentiles. He has deceived the whole world - Not only in their first
parents
but through all ages
and in all countries
into unbelief and all
wickedness; into the hating and persecuting faith and all goodness.
He was cast out unto the earth — He was cast out of heaven; and being cast out thence
himself came to
the earth. Nor had he been unemployed on the earth before
although his
ordinary abode was in heaven.
Verse 10
[10] And
I heard a loud voice saying in heaven
Now is come salvation
and strength
and
the kingdom of our God
and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of our
brethren is cast down
which accused them before our God day and night.
Now is come —
Hence it is evident that all this chapter belongs to the trumpet of the seventh
angel. In the eleventh chapter
from the fifteenth to the eighteenth verse
are
proposed the contents of this extensive trumpet; the execution of which is
copiously described in this and the following chapters.
The salvation — Of
the saints.
The might —
Whereby the enemy is cast out.
The kingdom —
Here the majesty of God is shown.
And the power of his Christ — Which he will exert against the beast; and when he also is taken away
then will the kingdom be ascribed to Christ himself
Revelation 19:16; 20:4.
The accuser of our brethren — So long as they remained on earth. This great voice
therefore
was the
voice of men only.
Who accused them before our God day and night — Amazing malice of Satan
and patience of God!
Verse 11
[11] And
they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb
and by the word of their testimony;
and they loved not their lives unto the death.
And they have overcome him — Carried the cause against him.
By the blood of the Lamb — Which cleanses the soul from all sin
and so leaves no room for
accusing.
And by the word of their testimony — The word of God
which they believed and testified
even unto death. So
for instance
died Olam
king of Sweden
in the year 900
whom his own subjects
would have compelled to idolatry; and
upon his refusal
slew as a sacrifice to
the idol which he would not worship. So did multitudes of Bohemian Christians
in the year 916
when queen Drahomire raised a severe persecution
wherein many
"loved not their lives unto the death."
Verse 12
[12]
Therefore rejoice
ye heavens
and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters
of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you
having great
wrath
because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.
Woe to the earth and the sea — This is the fourth and last denunciation of the third woe
the most
grievous of all. The first was only
the second chiefly
on the earth
Asia;
the third
both on the earth and the sea
Europe. The earth is mentioned first
because it began in Asia
before the beast brought it on Europe.
He knoweth he hath but a little time — Which extends from his casting out of heaven to his being cast into the
abyss. We are now come to a most important period of time. The non - chronos
hastens to an end. We live in the little time wherein Satan hath great wrath;
and this little time is now upon the decline. We are in the "time
times
and half a time
" wherein the woman is "fed in the wilderness;"
yea
the last part of it
"the half time
" is begun. We are
as will
be shown
towards the close of the "forty-two months" of the beast;
and when his number is fulfilled
grievous things will be. Let him who does not
regard the being seized by the wrath of the devil; the falling unawares into
the general temptation; the being borne away
by the most dreadful violence
into the worship of the beast and his image
and
consequently
drinking the
unmixed wine of the wrath of God
and being tormented day and night for ever
and ever in the lake of fire and brimstone; let him also who is confident that
he can make his way through all these by his own wisdom and strength
without
need of any such peculiar preservative as the word of this prophecy affords;
let him
I say
go hence. But let him who does not take these warnings for
senseless outcries
and blind alarms
beg of God
with all possible
earnestness
to give him his heavenly light herein. God has not given this
prophecy
in so solemn a manner
only to show his providence over his church
but also that his servants may know at all times in what particular period they
are. And the more dangerous any period of time is
the greater is the help
which it affords. But where may we fix the beginning and end of the little
time? which is probably four-fifths of a chronos
or somewhat above 888 years.
This
which is the time of the third woe
may reach from 947
to the year 1836.
For
1. The short interval of the second woe
(which woe ended in the year
840
) and the 777 years of the woman
which began about the year 847
quickly
after which followed the war in heaven
fix the beginning not long after 864:
and thus the third woe falls in the tenth century
extending from 900 to 1000;
called the dark
the iron
the unhappy age. 2. If we compare the length of the
third woe with the period of time which succeeds it in the twentieth chapter
it is but a little time to that vast space which reaches from the beginning of
the non-chronos to the end of the world.
Verse 13
[13] And
when the dragon saw that he was cast unto the earth
he persecuted the woman
which brought forth the man child.
And when the dragon saw — That be could no longer accuse the saints in heaven
he turned his wrath
to do all possible mischief on earth.
He persecuted the woman — The ancient persecutions of the church were mentioned
Revelation 1:9; 2:10; 7:14; but this persecution came after her
flight
verse 6
Revelation 12:6 just at the beginning of the
third woe. Accordingly
in the tenth and eleventh centuries
the church was
furiously persecuted by several heathen powers. In Prussia
king Adelbert was
killed in the year 997
king Brunus in 1008; and when king Stephen encouraged
Christianity in Hungary
he met with violent opposition. After his death
the
heathens in Hungary set themselves to root it out
and prevailed for several
years. About the same time
the army of the emperor
Henry the Third
was
totally overthrown by the Vandals. These
and all the accounts of those times
show with what fury the dragon then persecuted the woman.
Verse 14
[14] And
to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle
that she might fly into the
wilderness
into her place
where she is nourished for a time
and times
and
half a time
from the face of the serpent.
And there were given to the woman the two
wings of the great eagle
that she might fly into the wilderness to her place — Eagles are the usual symbols of great potentates. So Ezekiel 17:3
by "a great eagle'
means the
king of Babylon. Here the great eagle is the Roman empire; the two wings
the
eastern and western branches of it. A place in the wilderness was mentioned in
the sixth verse also; Revelation 12:6 but it is not the same which is
mentioned here. In the text there follow one after the other
1. The dragon's
waiting to devour the child. 2. The birth of the child
which is caught up to
God. 3. The fleeing of the woman into the wilderness. 4. The war in heaven
and
the casting out of the dragon. 5. The beginning of the third woe. 6. The
persecution raised by the dragon against the woman. 7. The woman's flying away
upon the eagle's wings. In like manner there follow one after the other
1. The
beginning of the twelve hundred and sixty days. 2. The beginning of the little
time. 3. The beginning of the time
times
and half a time. This third period
partly coincides both with the first and the second. After the beginning of the
twelve hundred and sixty days
or rather of the third woe
Christianity was
exceedingly propagated
in the midst of various persecutions. About the year
948 it was again settled in Denmark; in 965
in Poland and Silesia; in 980
through all Russia. In 997 it was brought into Hungary; into Sweden and Norway
both before and after. Transylvania received it about 1000; and
soon after
other parts of Dacia. Now
all the countries in which Christianity was settled
between the beginning of the twelve hundred and sixty days
and the
imprisonment of the dragon
may be understood by the wilderness
and by her
place in particular. This place contained many countries; so that Christianity
now reached
in an uninterrupted tract
from the eastern to the western empire;
and both the emperors now lent their wings to the woman
and provided a safe
abode for her.
Where she is fed — By
God rather than man; having little human help.
For a time
and times
and half a time — The length of the several periods here mentioned seems to be nearly this:
- Years. 1. The non-chronos contains less than......................1111 2. The
little time..........................................888 3. The time
times
and half a time.........................777 4. The time of the
beast....................................666 And comparing the prophecy and
history together
they seem to begin and end nearly thus: - 1. The non-chronos
extends..............from about 800 to 1836 2. The 1260 days of the
woman...................from 847 - 1524 3. The little time..............................
- 947 - 1836 4. The time
time
and half..................... - 1058 - 1836 5.
The time of the beast is between the beginning and end of the three times and a
half. In the year 1058 the empires had a good understanding with each other
and both protected the woman. The bishops of Rome
likewise
particularly
Victor II.
were duly subordinate to the emperor. We may observe
the twelve
hundred and sixty days of the woman
from 847 to 1524
and the three times and
a half
refer to the same wilderness. But in the former part of the twelve
hundred and sixty days
before the three times and an half began
namely
from
the year 847 to 1058
she was fed by others
being little able to help herself;
whereas
from 1058 to 1524
she is both fed by others
and has food herself. To
this the sciences transplanted into the west from the eastern countries much
contributed; the scriptures
in the original tongues
brought into the west of
Europe by the Jews and Greeks
much more; and most of all
the Reformation
grounded on those scriptures.
Verse 15
[15] And
the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman
that he
might cause her to be carried away of the flood.
Water is an emblem of a great people; this
water
of the Turks in particular. About the year 1060 they overran the
Christian part of Asia. Afterward
they poured into Europe
and spread farther
and farther
till they had overflowed many nations.
Verse 16
[16] And
the earth helped the woman
and the earth opened her mouth
and swallowed up
the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth.
But the earth helped the woman — The powers of the earth; and indeed she needed help through this whole
period. "The time" was from 1058 to 1280; during which the Turkish
flood ran higher and higher
though frequently repressed by the emperors
or
their generals
helping the woman. "The" two "times" were
from 1280 to 1725. During these likewise the Turkish power flowed far and wide;
but still from time to time the princes of the earth helped the woman
that she
was not carried away by it. "The half time" is from 1725 to 1836. In
the beginning of this period the Turks began to meddle with the affairs of
Persia: wherein they have so entangled themselves
as to be the less able to
prevail against the two remaining Christian empires. Yet this flood still
reaches the woman "in her place;" and will
till near the end of the
"half time
" itself be swallowed up
perhaps by means of Russia
which is risen in the room of the eastern empire.
Verse 17
[17] And
the dragon was wroth with the woman
and went to make war with the remnant of
her seed
which keep the commandments of God
and have the testimony of Jesus
Christ.
And the dragon was wroth — Anew
because he could not cause her to he carried away by the stream.
And he went forth —
Into other lands.
To make war with the rest of her seed — Real Christians
living under heathen or Turkish governors.
── John Wesley《Explanatory Notes on Revelation》
Chapter 12. Pregnant Woman and the
Dragon
The Blood of
the Lamb
The Word of Their Testimony
I. A Great Sign
Appears in Heaven
II. Angels
Fight against the Dragon
III. Flights
Start on the Earth
── Chih-Hsin
Chang《An Outline of
The New Testament》
Chapter Twelve General Review
OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER
1) To note the primary force behind the persecution that was about to
come upon the early Christians
2) To appreciate why the persecution of the early church was so intense
SUMMARY
With this chapter we learn that Satan was the primary force behind the
persecution that was about to befall God's people.
We are told of his failed attempt to prevent the male Child from being
born and assuming His rightful place of authority as ruler of the
nations (1-6). An effort to usurp that authority by waging war in
heaven is thwarted
resulting in the devil and his angels being cast to
earth. That prompts a loud voice in heaven to proclaim that salvation
strength
the kingdom of God and the power of His Christ has come.
Because the accuser (i.e.
the devil) has been cast down
those in
heaven who overcame by the blood of Jesus and their testimony
and who
did not love their lives to the death
could rejoice. But woe is
proclaimed to those on the earth
because now the devil has come down
to them and he knows his time is short (7-12). At first the dragon's
efforts are directed toward the woman who gave birth to the child.
However
she is given wings to fly to her place in the wilderness where
she is nourished for a time
times
and half a time (1
260 days
cf.
v.6). Even the earth helped the woman so enraging the dragon that he
went to make war with the rest of her offspring
identified as those
who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ
(13-17).
While the identities of the male child and the dragon are rather
evident
who is the woman and the rest of her offspring? I suggest the
woman represents the spirit of faithfulness in God's messianic
community (perhaps best exemplified by Mary) who kept covenant with
God. Called "the daughter of Zion " in prophecy (cf. Mic 4:10; 5:2ff;
Isa 66:7ff) she produced not only Christ but His disciples as well
(her offspring
12:17). Like the temple of God representing the inner
spirit of the church which cannot be harmed (cf. 11:1)
the spirit of
faithfulness cannot be destroyed by Satan. But just as the holy city
being trod under foot for forty-months represented the outward
persecution of the church (cf. 11:2)
so the devil would persecute the
woman's offspring
i.e.
the disciples who were still on the earth.
Thus the chapter reveals why a period of great tribulation was about to
come upon Christians (cf. 2:10). Satan was frustrated by being
thwarted at every turn. Cast down to the earth
he would attempt to
destroy the disciples of Jesus. The instruments he would use are
introduced in the next chapter.
OUTLINE
I. THE WOMAN THE CHILD AND THE DRAGON (1-6)
A. THE WOMAN WITH CHILD (1-2)
1. A great sign appeared in heaven
in which woman is clothed:
a. With the sun
b. With the moon under her feet
c. A garland of twelve stars on her head
2. Being with child
she cried out in labor and pain to give
birth
B. THE DRAGON READY TO DEVOUR THE CHILD (3-4)
1. Another great sign appeared in heaven: a great
fiery red
dragon
a. With seven heads
ten horns
seven diadems on the heads
b. With a tail which threw a third of the stars of heaven to
the earth
2. Standing before the woman
ready to devour the child as soon
as it is born
C. THE OUTCOME OF THE CHILD AND THE WOMAN (5-6)
1. The male child is born
a. Who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron
b. Who was caught up to God and His throne
2. The woman fled into the wilderness
a. Where she has a place prepared by God
b. Where she is fed for 1
260 days
II. SATAN THROWN OUT OF HEAVEN (7-12)
A. A WAR IN HEAVEN (7-9)
1. Between Michael and his angels
and the dragon and his angels
2. The dragon and his angels did not prevail
a. No place was found for them in heaven any longer
b. The dragon and his angels were cast to the earth
c. The dragon identified
1) That serpent of old
called the Devil and Satan
2) Who deceives the whole world
B. A LOUD VOICE IN HEAVEN (10-12)
1. Proclaiming victory for Christ and His brethren
a. Salvation
strength
the kingdom of God
and the power of
Christ have come
1) For the accuser of the brethren has been cast down
2) Who had accused them before God day and night
b. How the brethren had overcome the accuser:
1) By the blood of the Lamb
2) By the word of their testimony
3) They did not love their lives to the death
2. A call to rejoice
along with a warning
a. For those in heaven
rejoice!
b. For the inhabitants of the earth and sea
woe!
1) For the devil has come down to them having great wrath
2) Knowing that he has only a short time
III. THE FAILED ATTEMPT TO PERSECUTE THE WOMAN (13-17)
A. THE DRAGON'S ATTEMPT TO PERSECUTE THE WOMAN (13-16)
1. Cast to the earth
he persecuted the woman who gave birth to
the male child
2. But the woman was given two wings of a great eagle
a. That she might fly into the wilderness to her place
b. Where she is nourished for a time
times
and half a time
c. Safe from the presence of the serpent
3. The serpent spewed water out of his mouth like a flood after
the woman
a. Hoping to cause her to be carried away
b. But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and
swallowing up the flood
B. THE DRAGON'S INTENT TO PERSECUTE HER OFFSPRING (17)
1. Enraged with the woman he cannot reach
the dragon goes to
make war with the rest of her offspring
2. The rest of her offspring identified:
a. Those who keep the commandments of God
b. Those who have the testimony of Jesus Christ
REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER
1) What are the main points of this chapter?
- The woman
the child
and the dragon (1-6)
- Satan thrown out of heaven (7-12)
- The failed attempt to persecute the woman (13-17)
2) What great sign appeared in heaven? (1-2)
- A woman clothed with the sun
with the moon under her feet
and on
her head a garland of twelve stars
- Being with child
she cried out in labor and in pain to give birth
3) What other sign then appeared in heaven (3-4)
- A great fiery read dragon
with seven heads
ten horns
and seven
diadems on his heads
- Whose tail drew a third of the stars of heaven and threw them to
the earth
- Who stood before the woman
ready to devour her child as soon as
it was born
4) What child was born? What happened to the child? (5)
- A male child who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron
- He was caught up to God and His throne
5) What happened to the woman? (6)
- She fled to the wilderness
where she had a place prepared by God
- She was fed for 1
260 days
6) What happened in heaven? Who did not prevail? (7-8)
- War broke out between Michael and his angels and the dragon and
his angels
- The dragon and his angels
7) Who was this dragon? What was done with him and his angels? (9)
- The serpent of old
called the Devil and Satan
who deceives the
whole world
- They were cast out of heaven
8) What did a loud voice proclaim in heaven about Christ and the
dragon? (10)
- Salvation
strength
the kingdom of God
and the power of His
Christ has come
- The accuser of our brethren
who accused them before God day and
night
has been cast down
9) How had the brethren overcome the dragon? (11)
- By the blood of the Lamb
- By the word of their testimony
- By not loving their lives to the death
10) What are those who dwell in heaven told? (12)
- To rejoice
11) Why was woe proclaimed to the inhabitants of the earth and sea?
(12)
- For the devil with great wrath has come down to them
- For he knows he only has a short time
12) Cast down to the earth who did the dragon persecute next? (13)
- The woman who gave birth to the male child
13) What was given the woman? Why? (14)
- Two wings of a great eagle
- To fly into the wilderness to her place
from the presence of the
serpent
14) How long was she nourished? (14)
- A time
times
and a half of time
15) How did the serpent try to persecute the woman? Who helped her?
(15-16)
- By spewing water out of his mouth
to carry her away by the flood
- The earth
by opening its mouth and swallowing up the flood
16) Enraged by his inability to persecute the woman
who did the
dragon go to make war with next? (17)
- The rest of her offspring
- Those who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of
Jesus Christ
--《Executable
Outlines》
Pregnant
woman and the dragon
The blood of the Lamb
The word of their testimony
I.
A great sign appears in heaven
1.
The woman gives birth to a son
2.
The dragon wants to devour the child
3.
The child is snatched up
II.Angels fight against the dragon
1.
Accuse day and night
2.
Hurled to the earth
3.
Rejoice
III.
Fights start on the earth
1.
Pursue the woman
2.
Drown in water
3.
Attack the rest
──
Chih-Hsin Chang《an Outline of The New
Testament》