Revelation 10

Matthew Poole's English Annotations 11 verses

Argument

Revelation 10

We have had in the former Chapters Christ's Revelation to St. John of what should happen in the Roman Empire under the six first Seals, that is, during their Pagan State, (which determined in Constantine's time, anno 310, or 325.) Vnder the seventh S al (that is from chap. 8. v. 1.) he has revealed to him what should happen after that time to the Roman Empire by the Goths and Vandals under the four first Trumpets, and by the Saracens under the fifth Trumpet, and the Turks under the sixth Trumpet, who are yet rampant and going on in their outrages. The seventh Trumpet in course should sound next, but we come not to that till chap. 11 15. In this Chapter, and to the 15 verse of the next Chapter seems an interruption of the History that Christ might reveal to his Prophet the main things that should concern his Church. About the sense of this Interpreters are divided, some thinking this a distinct Prophecy relating to the affairs of the Church, yet not in a continued story, but made up of several Visions, some contemporary with the times before mentioned, some continuing to the time after the sixth Trumpet, which Prophecy as they judg beginneth at the eleventh Chapter, to which what we have in this Chapter is Introductive. Of this mind are our Dr. More, Mr. Mede, and other very valuable Interpreters, whose reasons may be read in Mr. Pool's Latine Synopsis upon this Chapter, and some of them may be noted by us as we go through this Chapter. Others think it is no distinct Prophecy.

Revelation 10:1

AND I saw another mighty angel The most and best Interpreters understand by this Angel, Christ, formerly represented to us as a Lamb, here as an Angel; none but he could call the two Witnesses, ch. 11.3. his Witnesses; besides, the glorious appearance of this Angel, speaketh him no ordinary Angel. come down from heaven God being about to do or speak some great thing, is oft thus set out as coming down from Heaven., clothed with a cloud Christ is described as coming with Clouds, Rev. 1.7. The Lord has said he will dwell in thick darkness, 2 Chron. 6.1., and a rainbow was upon his head And a Rain-bow upon his head, which was the sign of the Covenant made with Noah, Gen. 9.16. and fitted Christs head, as he that brought peace to the World, and to his Church in special., and his face was as it were the sun See Matth. 17.2., and his feet as pillars of fire Signifying the steadiness and efficacy of his actions..

Revelation 10:2

And he had in his hand a little book open The same Book with that mentioned chap. 5.1. (though some by it understand the Scriptures) There it was represented to Iohn as sealed with seven Seals; here open, to let us know that all the Counsels of God, however sealed as to us, are open to Christ, and that he would open to Iohn what should come to pass in his Church to the end of the World.: And he set his right foot upon the sea, and his left foot on the earth To let us know the Dominion he had over the whole World, as well the more unquiet as quieter parts of it.,

Revelation 10:3

And cried with a loud voice, as when a lion roareth This voice suited him who is the Lion of the Tribe of Iudah; the Lions voice is both loud and terrible.,; and when he had cried, seven thunders uttered their voices Interpreters judg these seven Thunders to ignify those Judgments of God which should be executed in the World upon the sounding of the seventh Trumpet, and precedaneous to the day of Judgment, which we shall find more fully opened under the seventh Trumpet by the seven Vials poured out, which signify the same thing: Yet some understand by these seven Thunders the powerful preaching the Gospel; but the other seemeth more probable.

Revelation 10:4

And when the seven thunders had uttered their voices, I was about to write To write what he understood of the Voices of these Thunders.: and I heard a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Seal up those things which the seven thunders uttered, and write them not But he was forbidden the publication of them, because they concerned things to be fulfilled at some distance of time, and should be afterward more fully revealed..

Revelation 10:5

And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea, and upon the earth See v. 2. which Angel was Christ,, lifted up his hand to heaven as Dan. 12.7. with which Prophecy this agreeth. It is an ordinary gesture used in Swearing.,

Revelation 10:6

And sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that the ein are, and the earth and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein That is, by God; for this Description can agree to no other, neither is it lawful to Swear by any other, see Dan. 12.7; that there should be time no longer There shall be an end of the World (so some,) but this Iohn knew well enough. It is rather to be understood of the time of the fourth Monarchy, the Roman Empire should come to an end. Or the time of the Afflictions of the Church, whether by Pagan or Antichristian Enemies, should be no more..

Revelation 10:7

But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel Of whom, and his sounding, we shall read chap. 11.15., when he shall begin to sound From that time that he beginneth to sound shall begin, the mystery of God should be finished the mystery of God to be finished; either the mystery mentioned chap. 11.15. when the Kingdoms of the World shall become the Kingdoms of our Lord and his Christ. Or more generally, whatsoever God has revealed concerning the propagation of the Gospel, the ruine of Antichrist, and the end of the World., as he has declared to his servants the prophets Whatsoever God has declared by his Servants the Prophets about these things (as to which see the 24, 26, 27, 66 Chapters of Isaiah, Dan. 7. v. 11, 12. Zech. ch. 14. Mal. 3.4.) it shall be fulfilled, and begin to be fulfilled when the seventh Angel shall begin to blow, within which period of time most Interpreters judg we are, as being begun some time since..

Revelation 10:8

And the voice which I heard from heaven The voice mentioned v. 4., spake unto me again, and said, Go, and take the little book which is open in the hand of the angel which standeth upon the sea, and upon the earth The little Book mentioned v. 2. Iohn is bid to take this Book, by which some understand the Scriptures; but it is most probable the Book mentioned chap. 5.1. before sealed, now open..

Revelation 10:9

And I went unto the angel, and said unto him, Give me t e little book. And he said unto me, Take it, and eat it up Thus Ezekiel was bidden to eat the Roll; and it was in his Mouth as sweet as Hony, Ezek. 2.8. & 3.3. The eating of a Book signifies the due reading of it, digesting at, and meditating upon the matters in it,, and it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey It should be sweet in his Mouth, as it was the Revelation of the Mind and Will of God (which is sweet to all pious Souls; see Jer. 15.16.) but in his Belly it should be bitter, being the Revelation of the Divine Will, as to the bringing such terrible Judgments upon an impenitent People..

Revelation 10:10

And I took the little book out of the angels hand, and ate it up According to the Command, v. 9., and it was in my mouth sweet as honey As it was the Revelation of God's Will., and assoon as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter But when he came to think upon it, it was either so mysterious, that he could not comprehend it, or the matter of it was so sad, that it gave him great trouble..

Revelation 10:11

And he said unto me, Thou must prophesie again These words (as many think) evince this a Prophecy distinct from the former, he must prophesy again. before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings Who shall be concerned to hear what shall now be revealed to thee concerning the Rise of Antichrist, his Rule and Tyranny, and his Fall and Ruine, which are things began long before, during the Periods of time, when the six before-mentioned Trumpets sounded, but were not there clearly revealed; which things I will reveal unto thee, that thou, and after thee, the Ministers of the Gospel may in their several Periods reveal them in the hearing of many People and Nations, &c. so that hereby Iohn (as some think) was constituted a Prophet to reveal the state of the Church under Antichrist, and his Tyranny, and finally his Ruine, which began at the sounding of the seventh Trumpet, ch. 11.15. but when it shall be finished, God alone must inform the World by the Issues of his Providence..

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