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THE REVELATION
OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE
Commentary by A. R. FAUSSETT
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CHAPTER 7
@Re
7:1-17. SEALING OF THE
ELECT OF ISRAEL.
THE COUNTLESS
MULTITUDE OF THE
GENTILE ELECT.
1. And--so B and Syriac.
But A, C, Vulgate, and Coptic omit "and."
after these things--A, B, C, and Coptic
read, "after this." The two visions in this chapter come
in as an episode after the sixth seal, and before
the seventh seal. It is clear that, though "Israel" may
elsewhere designate the spiritual Israel, "the elect
(Church) on earth" [ALFORD],
here, where the names of the tribes one by one are
specified, these names cannot have any but the literal
meaning. The second advent will be the time of the
restoration of the kingdom to Israel, when the
times of the Gentiles shall have been fulfilled, and
the Jews shall at last say, "Blessed is He that cometh in
the name of the Lord." The period of the Lord's absence
has been a blank in the history of the Jews as a nation.
As then Revelation is the Book of the Second Advent [DE
BURGH],
naturally mention of God's restored favor to Israel occurs
among the events that usher in Christ's advent.
earth . . . sea . . . tree--The judgments to
descend on these are in answer to the martyrs' prayer
under the fifth seal. Compare the same judgments
under the fifth trumpet, the sealed being exempt (@Re
9:4).
on any tree--Greek, "against
any tree" (Greek, "epi ti dendron": but "on
the earth," Greek, "epi tees gees").
2. from the east--Greek,
"the rising of the sun." The quarter from which God's
glory oftenest manifests itself.
3. Hurt not--by letting
loose the destructive winds.
till we have sealed the servants of our God--parallel
to @Mt
24:31, "His angels . . . shall gather together His
elect from the four winds." God's love is such, that He
cannot do anything in the way of judgment, till His
people are secured from hurt (@Ge
19:22). Israel, at the eve of the Lord's coming, shall
be found re-embodied as a nation; for its tribes are
distinctly specified (Joseph, however, being substituted
for Dan; whether because Antichrist is to come from Dan,
or because Dan is to be Antichrist's especial tool [ARETAS,
tenth century], compare @Ge
49:17 Jer 8:16 Am 8:14; just as there was a Judas
among the Twelve). Out of these tribes a believing
remnant will be preserved from the judgments which
shall destroy all the Antichristian confederacy (@Re
6:12-17), and shall be transfigured with the elect
Church of all nations, namely, 144,000 (or whatever
number is meant by this symbolical number), who shall
faithfully resist the seductions of Antichrist, while the
rest of the nation, restored to Palestine in unbelief, are
his dupes, and at last his victims. Previously to the
Lord's judgments on Antichrist and his hosts, these latter
shall destroy two-thirds of the nation,
one-third escaping, and, by the Spirit's operation
through affliction, turning to the Lord, which remnant
shall form the nucleus on earth of the Israelite nation
that is from this time to stand at the head of the
millennial nations of the world. Israel's spiritual
resurrection shall be "as life from the dead" to all the
nations. As now a regeneration goes on here and there of
individuals, so there shall then be a regeneration of
nations universally, and this in connection with Christ's
coming. @Mt
24:34; "this generation (the Jewish nation) shall not
pass till all these things be fulfilled," which implies
that Israel can no more pass away before Christ's
advent, than Christ's own words can pass away
(the same Greek), @Mt
24:35. So exactly @Zec
13:8,9 14:2-4,9-21; compare @Zec
12:2-14 13:1,2. So also @Eze
8:17,18 9:1-7, especially @Eze
9:4. Compare also @Eze
10:2 with @Re
8:5, where the final judgments actually fall on the
earth, with the same accompaniment, the fire of the
altar cast into the earth, including the fire
scattered over the city. So again, @Re
14:1, the same 144,000 appear on Zion with the
Father's name in their forehead, at the close of the
section, the twelfth through fourteenth chapters,
concerning the Church and her foes. Not that the saints
are exempt from trial: @Re
7:14 proves the contrary; but their trials are
distinct from the destroying judgments that fall on
the world; from these they are exempted, as Israel was
from the plagues of Egypt, especially from the last, the
Israelite doors having the protecting seal of the
blood-mark.
foreheads--the most conspicuous and noblest
part of man's body; on which the helmet, "the hope of
salvation," is worn.
4. Twelve is the
number of the tribes, and appropriate to the Church:
three by four: three, the divine number, multiplied
by four, the number for world-wide extension.
Twelve by twelve implies fixity and completeness,
which is taken a thousandfold in 144,000. A thousand
implies the world perfectly pervaded by the divine;
for it is ten, the world number, raised to the
power of three, the number of God.
of all the tribes--literally, "out of every
tribe"; not 144,000 of each tribe, but the aggregate of
the twelve thousand from every tribe.
children--Greek, "sons of
Israel." @Re
3:12 21:12, are no objection, as ALFORD
thinks, to the literal Israel being meant; for, in
consummated glory, still the Church will be that "built on
the foundation of the (Twelve) apostles
(Israelites), Jesus Christ (an Israelite) being the chief
corner-stone." Gentile believers shall have the name of
Jerusalem written on them, in that they shall share
the citizenship antitypical to that of the literal
Jerusalem.
5-8. Judah (meaning
praise) stands first, as Jesus' tribe. Benjamin, the
youngest, is last; and with him is associated second last,
Joseph. Reuben, as originally first-born, comes next after
Judah, to whom it gave place, having by sin lost its
primogeniture right. Besides the reason given above (see
on Re 7:2), another akin for the omission of Dan, is, its
having been the first to lapse into idolatry (@Jud
18:1-31); for which same reason the name Ephraim, also
(compare @Jud
17:1-3 Ho 4:17), is omitted, and Joseph substituted.
Also, it had been now for long almost extinct. Long
before, the Hebrews say [GROTIUS],
it was reduced to the one family of Hussim, which perished
subsequently in the wars before Ezra's time. Hence it is
omitted in the fourth through eighth chapters of First
Chronicles. Dan's small numbers are joined here to
Naphtali's, whose brother he was by the same mother [BENGEL].
The twelve times twelve thousand sealed ones of Israel are
the nucleus of transfigured humanity [AUBERLEN],
to which the elect Gentiles are joined, "a multitude which
no man could number," @Re
7:9 (that is, the Church of Jews and Gentiles
indiscriminately, in which the Gentiles are the
predominant element, @Lu
21:24. The word "tribes," Greek, implies that
believing Israelites are in this countless
multitude). Both are in heaven, yet ruling over the
earth, as ministers of blessing to its inhabitants: while
upon earth the world of nations is added to the kingdom of
Israel. The twelve apostles stand at the head of the
whole. The upper and the lower congregation, though
distinct, are intimately associated.
9. no man--Greek,
"no one."
of all nations--Greek, "OUT
OF every nation." The human
race is "one nation" by origin, but afterwards
separated itself into tribes, peoples, and
tongues; hence, the one singular stands first,
followed by the three plurals.
kindreds--Greek, "tribes."
people--Greek, "peoples." The
"first-fruits unto the Lamb," the 144,000 (@Re
14:1-4) of Israel, are followed by a copious harvest
of all nations, an election out of the Gentiles, as
the 144,000 are an election out of Israel (see on Re 7:3).
white robes--(See on Re 6:11; also @Re
3:5,18 4:4).
palms in . . . hands--the antitype to
Christ's entry into Jerusalem amidst the palm-bearing
multitude. This shall be just when He is about to come
visibly and take possession of His kingdom. The palm
branch is the symbol of joy and triumph. It was used
at the feast of tabernacles, on the fifteenth day of the
seventh month, when they kept feast to God in thanksgiving
for the ingathered fruits. The antitype shall be the
completed gathering in of the harvest of the elect
redeemed here described. Compare @Zec
14:16, whence it appears that the earthly feast
of tabernacles will be renewed, in commemoration of
Israel's preservation in her long wilderness-like sojourn
among the nations from which she shall now be delivered,
just as the original typical feast was to commemorate her
dwelling for forty years in booths or tabernacles in the
literal wilderness.
10. cried--Greek,
"cry," in the three oldest manuscripts, A, B, C,
Vulgate, Syriac, and Coptic. It is their
continuing, ceaseless employment.
Salvation--literally, "THE
salvation"; all the praise of our salvation be ascribed to
our God. At the Lord's entry into Jerusalem, the type,
similarly "salvation" is the cry of the palm-bearing
multitudes. Hosanna means "save us now"; taken from
@Ps
118:25, in which Psalm (@Ps
118:14,15,21,26) the same connection occurs between
salvation, the tabernacles of the righteous,
and the Jews' cry to be repeated by the whole nation at
Christ's coming, "Blessed be He that cometh in the name of
the Lord."
11. The angels, as in @Re
5:11, in their turn take up the anthem of praise.
There it was "many angels," here it is "all
the angels."
stood--"were standing" [ALFORD].
12. Greek, "The
blessing, the glory, the wisdom, the
thanksgiving, the honor, the power, the
might [the doxology is sevenfold, implying its
totality and completeness], unto the ages of the ages."
13. answered--namely, to my
thoughts; spoke, asking the question which might have been
expected to arise in John's mind from what has gone
before. One of the twenty-four elders, representing the
Old and New Testament ministry, appropriately acts as
interpreter of this vision of the glorified Church.
What, &c.--Greek order, "These which
are arrayed in white robes, WHO
are they?"
14. Sir--Greek,
"Lord." B, C, Vulgate, Syriac, Coptic versions, and
CYPRIAN read,
"My Lord." A omits "My," as English Version.
thou knowest--taken from @Eze
37:3. Comparatively ignorant ourselves of divine
things, it is well for us to look upward for divinely
communicated knowledge.
came--rather as Greek, "come";
implying that they are just come.
great tribulation--Greek, "THE
great tribulation"; "the tribulation, the great one,"
namely, the tribulation to which the martyrs were
exposed under the fifth seal, the same which Christ
foretells as about to precede His coming (@Mt
24:21, great tribulation), and followed by the
same signs as the sixth seal (@Mt
24:29,30), compare @Da
12:1; including also retrospectively all the
tribulation which the saints of all ages have had to
pass through. Thus this seventh chapter is a
recapitulation of the vision of the six seals, @Re
6:1-17, to fill up the outline there given in that
part of it which affects the faithful of that day. There,
however, their number was waiting to be completed, but
here it is completed, and they are seen taken out of the
earth before the judgments on the Antichristian apostasy;
with their Lord, they, and all His faithful witnesses and
disciples of past ages, wait for His coming and their
coming to be glorified and reign together with Him.
Meanwhile, in contrast with their previous sufferings,
they are exempt from the hunger, thirst, and scorching
heats of their life on earth (@Re
7:16), and are fed and refreshed by the Lamb of God
Himself (@Re
7:17 14:1-4,13); an earnest of their future perfect
blessedness in both body and soul united (@Re
21:4-6 22:1-5).
washed . . . robes . . . white in the blood of
. . . Lamb--(@Re
1:5 Isa 1:18 Heb 9:14 1Jo 1:7; compare @Isa
61:10 Zec 3:3-5). Faith applies to the heart the
purifying blood; once for all for justification,
continually throughout the life for sanctification.
15. Therefore--because they
are so washed white; for without it they could never have
entered God's holy heaven; @Re
22:14, "Blessed are those who wash their robes
(the oldest manuscripts reading), that they may have right
to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates
into the city"; @Re
21:27 Eph 5:26,27.
before--Greek, "in the presence of." @Mt
5:8 1Co 13:12, "face to face."
throne . . . temple--These are connected
because we can approach the heavenly King only through
priestly mediation; therefore, Christ is at once King and
Priest on His throne.
day and night--that is, perpetually; as those
approved of as priests by the Sanhedrim were clothed in
white, and kept by turns a perpetual watch in the temple
at Jerusalem; compare as to the singers, @1Ch
9:33, "day and night"; @Ps
134:1. Strictly "there is no night" in the heavenly
sanctuary (@Re
22:5).
in his temple--in what is the heavenly
analogue to His temple on earth, for strictly there is "no
temple therein" (@Re
21:22), "God and the Lamb are the temple" filling the
whole, so that there is no distinction of sacred and
secular places; the city is the temple, and the temple the
city. Compare @Re
4:8, "the four living creatures rest not day and
night, saying, Holy," &c.
shall dwell among them--rather (Greek,
"scenosei ep' autous"), "shall be the tabernacle
over them" (compare @Re
21:3 Le 26:11, especially @Isa
4:5,6 8:14 25:4 Eze 37:27). His dwelling among them
is to be understood as a secondary truth, besides what is
expressed, namely, His being their covert. When once He
tabernacled among us as the Word made flesh, He was in
great lowliness; then He shall be in great glory.
16. (@Isa
49:10).
hunger no more--as they did here.
thirst any more--(@Joh
4:13).
the sun--literally, scorching in the East.
Also, symbolically, the sun of persecution.
neither . . . light--Greek, "by no
means at all . . . light" (fall).
heat--as the sirocco.
17. in the midst of the throne--that
is, in the middle point in front of the throne (@Re
5:6).
feed--Greek, "tend as a shepherd."
living fountains of water--A, B, Vulgate,
and CYPRIAN
read, (eternal) "life's fountains of waters."
"Living" is not supported by the old authorities.
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