Apocalisse 22:7

7 Ecco, io vengo tosto; beato chi serba le parole della profezia di questo libro.

Apocalisse 22:7 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 22:7

Behold, I come quickly
These are the words not of the angel, but of Christ, as is manifest from ( Revelation 22:12 Revelation 22:16 Revelation 22:20 ) and which are to be understood not of Christ's coming in his power to destroy Jerusalem, for this was past when John had these visions, and wrote this book; but of the second and personal coming of Christ to judgment, as is clear from ( Revelation 22:12 ) which though it will not be sooner than the time appointed, yet will be as soon as that time is come, and sooner than is generally expected by men. The Ethiopic version adds, "as a thief", as in ( Revelation 16:15 ) and because the second coming of Christ is an affair of the utmost moment, and will be attended with events of the greatest consequence and importance, in which the visions of this book issue, a "behold" is prefixed to it, as a note of attention and admiration:

blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book;
this book is a prophecy of things to come, and therefore cannot refer to the times of Jerusalem's destruction, which some interpreters make it chiefly to concern, for then it would be a narrative of things past; the sayings of it are the things contained in it; to keep these sayings is to read them with observation, to take notice of the accomplishment of them, so far as it has taken place, to keep them in mind and memory, to meditate upon them, and through the grace of God to steer the life and conversation according to the instructions, directions, and cautions here given; and such are blessed in life, and will be in death; they will die in the Lord, share in the first resurrection, and enter through the gates into the city.

Apocalisse 22:7 In-Context

5 E quivi non sarà notte alcuna; e non avranno bisogno di lampana, nè di luce di sole; perciocchè il Signore Iddio li illuminerà, ed essi regneranno ne’ secoli de’ secoli.
6 POI mi disse: Queste parole son fedeli e veraci; e il Signore Iddio degli spiriti de’ profeti ha mandato il suo angelo, per mostrare a’ suoi servitori le cose che hanno da avvenire in breve.
7 Ecco, io vengo tosto; beato chi serba le parole della profezia di questo libro.
8 Ed io Giovanni son quel che ho udite, e vedute queste cose. E quando le ebbi udite, e vedute, io mi gettai giù, per adorar davanti a’ piedi dell’angelo che mi avea mostrate queste cose.
9 Ed egli mi disse: Guardati che tu nol faccia: io son conservo tuo, e de’ tuoi fratelli profeti, e di coloro che serbano le parole di questo libro; adora Iddio.
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