Apocalisse 10

1 Poi vidi un altro angelo potente che scendeva dal cielo, avvolto in una nuvola; sopra il suo capo era l’arcobaleno; la sua faccia era come il sole, e i suoi piedi come colonne di fuoco;
2 e aveva in mano un libretto aperto; ed egli posò il suo piè destro sul mare e il sinistro sulla terra;
3 e gridò con gran voce, nel modo che rugge il leone; e quando ebbe gridato, i sette tuoni fecero udire le loro voci.
4 E quando i sette tuoni ebbero fatto udire le loro voci, io stavo per scrivere; ma udii una voce dal cielo che mi disse: Suggella le cose che i sette tuoni hanno proferite, e non le scrivere.
5 E l’angelo che io avea veduto stare in piè sul mare e sulla terra,
6 levò la man destra al cielo e giurò per Colui che vive nei secoli dei secoli, il quale ha creato il cielo e le cose che sono in esso e la terra e le cose che sono in essa e il mare e le cose che sono in esso, che non ci sarebbe più indugio;
7 ma che nei giorni della voce del settimo angelo, quand’egli sonerebbe, si compirebbe il mistero di Dio, secondo ch’Egli ha annunziato ai suoi servitori, i profeti.
8 E la voce che io avevo udita dal cielo mi parlò di nuovo e disse: Va’, prendi il libro che è aperto in mano all’angelo che sta in piè sul mare e sulla terra.
9 E io andai dall’angelo, dicendogli di darmi il libretto. Ed egli mi disse: Prendilo, e divoralo: esso sarà amaro alle tue viscere, ma in bocca ti sarà dolce come miele.
10 Presi il libretto di mano all’angelo, e lo divorai; e mi fu dolce in bocca, come miele; ma quando l’ebbi divorato, le mie viscere sentirono amarezza.
11 E mi fu detto: Bisogna che tu profetizzi di nuovo sopra molti popoli e nazioni e lingue e re.

Apocalisse 10 Commentary

Chapter 10

The Angel of the covenant presents a little open book, which is followed with seven thunders. (1-4) At the end of the following prophecies, time should be no more. (5-7) A voice directs the apostle to eat the book; (8-10) and tells him he must prophesy further. (11)

Verses 1-7 The apostle saw another representation. The person communicating this discovery probably was our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, or it was to show his glory. He veils his glory, which is too great for mortal eyes to behold; and throws a veil upon his dispensations. A rainbow was upon his head; our Lord is always mindful of his covenant. His awful voice was echoed by seven thunders; solemn and terrible ways of discovering the mind of God. We know not the subjects of the seven thunders, nor the reasons for suppressing them. There are great events in history, perhaps relating to the Christian church, which are not noticed in open prophecy. The final salvation of the righteous, and the final success of true religion on earth, are engaged for by the unfailing word of the Lord. Though the time may not be yet, it cannot be far distant. Very soon, as to us, time will be no more; but if we are believers, a happy eternity will follow: we shall from heaven behold and rejoice in the triumphs of Christ, and his cause on earth.

Verses 8-11 Most men feel pleasure in looking into future events, and all good men like to receive a word from God. But when this book of prophecy was thoroughly digested by the apostle, the contents would be bitter; there were things so awful and terrible, such grievous persecutions of the people of God, such desolations in the earth, that the foresight and foreknowledge of them would be painful to his mind. Let us seek to be taught by Christ, and to obey his orders; daily meditating on his word, that it may nourish our souls; and then declaring it according to our several stations. The sweetness of such contemplations will often be mingled with bitterness, while we compare the Scriptures with the state of the world and the church, or even with that of our own hearts.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 10

This chapter contains a vision of an angel of a wonderful appearance, the voices of the seven thunders, and an order to John to take the book in the hand of the angel, eat it, and prophesy. The angel is described by his strength, a mighty one; by his descent from heaven; by his attire, being clothed with a cloud; by a rainbow on his head; by his face being like the sun; by his feet, which were as pillars of fire, the one foot set on the sea, and the other on the earth; by having a little book open in his hand, and by the loud cry he made, like the roaring of a lion, Re 10:1-3, upon which seven thunders uttered their voices, which John was going to write, but was forbid, Re 10:4; next follows a solemn oath of the angers; the gesture he used, lifting up his hand to heaven; the person by whom he swore, the living God; what he swore to, that time should be no more, and that the mystery of God would be finished at the beginning of the seventh trumpet, Re 10:5-7; then several orders are given to John, as to take the open book in the hand of the angel, which he did, to eat it, as he accordingly did; when he found it to be as it was told him it would be, namely, sweet in his mouth, but bitter in his belly; and then to prophesy again before people, nations, tongues, and kings, Re 10:8-11.

Apocalisse 10 Commentaries

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