Apocalisse 6:10

10 E gridarono con gran voce, dicendo: Infino a quando, o Signore, che sei il santo, e il verace, non fai tu giudicio, e non vendichi tu il nostro sangue sopra coloro che abitano sopra la terra?

Apocalisse 6:10 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 6:10

And they cried with a loud voice
With great ardour and fervency, being very pressing and importunate; and which shows that they were awake, and not asleep, and that the soul does not sleep with the body in the grave, or is after the death of that in a state of insensibility and inactivity, as some imagine:

saying, how long, O Lord, holy and true;
the person they address is either the Lamb in the midst of the throne, with whom they were, and under the shelter of whom they were safe and happy; or God the Father, who sat upon the throne, whom they call "holy", because being so in his nature, and as appears in all his works, he could not but hate, and so revenge the evil that was done to them by their cruel persecutors; and whereas he is "true" to all his threatenings, as well as his promises, and faithful to every word of his, they doubted not but he would judge and avenge them of their enemies; but they seem desirous to know how long it would be first: saying,

dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the
earth?
the men of the world, idolatrous persons, earthly princes, who had shed their blood; and which they desire not out of any sinful or malicious affection, but that the holiness and justice of God might appear, and also his truth and faithfulness in his promises to them, and threatenings to his enemies; and that God in all things might be glorified, and his church and people on earth might be supported and delivered; see ( Job 24:12 ) .

Apocalisse 6:10 In-Context

8 Ed io vidi, ed ecco un caval fulvo; e colui che lo cavalcava avea nome la Morte; e dietro ad essa seguitava l’Inferno; e fu loro data podestà sopra la quarta parte della terra, da uccider con ispada, con fame, e con mortalità, e per le fiere della terra.
9 E quando egli ebbe aperto il quinto suggello, io vidi disotto all’altare le anime degli uomini uccisi per la parola di Dio, e per la testimonianza dell’Agnello, che avevano resa.
10 E gridarono con gran voce, dicendo: Infino a quando, o Signore, che sei il santo, e il verace, non fai tu giudicio, e non vendichi tu il nostro sangue sopra coloro che abitano sopra la terra?
11 E furono date a ciascuna d’esse delle stole bianche, e fu loro detto che si riposassero ancora un poco di tempo, infino a tanto che fosse ancora compiuto il numero de’ lor conservi, e de’ lor fratelli, che hanno da essere uccisi, com’essi.
12 Poi vidi quando egli ebbe aperto il sesto suggello; ed ecco, si fece un gran tremoto, e il sole divenne nero, come un sacco di crine; e la luna divenne tutta come sangue;
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