Apocalipsis 8:4

4 Y de la mano del ángel subió ante Dios el humo del incienso con las oraciones de los santos.

Apocalipsis 8:4 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 8:4

And the smoke of the incense
For the incense being put, as it was used to be, upon burning coals of fire, caused a smoke to arise like a cloud, ( Leviticus 16:13 ) ( Ezekiel 8:11 ) ; so that the whole house, or temple, was filled with it F4:

[which came] with the prayers of the saints, ascended before God out
of the angel's hand;
alluding to the incense the priest took in his hand, and cast upon the burning coals; and shows how that by the smoke of the incense, or the virtue of Christ's mediation, the imperfections of the prayers of the saints are covered; and how they are it perfumed and made acceptable to God; and so are said to ascend up before him, and to be regarded by him, as the prayers of Cornelius were, ( Acts 10:4 ) ; now all this is expressive of the wonderful affection of Christ for his church and people, and care of them; that before the angels sound their trumpets, and bring on wars and desolations into the empire, Christ is represented as interceding for them, and presenting their prayers both for deliverance for themselves, and vengeance on their enemies.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Misn. Yoma, c. 5. sect. 1.

Apocalipsis 8:4 In-Context

2 Y vi a los siete ángeles que están de pie delante de Dios, y se les dieron siete trompetas.
3 Otro ángel vino y se paró ante el altar con un incensario de oro, y se le dio mucho incienso para que lo añadiera a las oraciones de todos los santos sobre el altar de oro que estaba delante del trono.
4 Y de la mano del ángel subió ante Dios el humo del incienso con las oraciones de los santos.
5 Y el ángel tomó el incensario, lo llenó con el fuego del altar y lo arrojó a la tierra, y hubo truenos, ruidos, relámpagos y un terremoto.
6 Entonces los siete ángeles que tenían las siete trompetas se prepararon para tocarlas.
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