Apocalisse 7:8

8 della tribù di Zabulon, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Giuseppe, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Beniamino, dodicimila segnati.

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Apocalisse 7:8 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 7:8

Of the tribe of Zabulon [were] sealed twelve thousand
Which signifies "dwelling", ( Genesis 30:20 ) ; and was the tribe in which Christ had his dwelling, and where he much conversed; and may denote his gracious inhabitation, as well as that of God the Father, md of the Spirit, among the saints and sealed ones.

Of the tribe of Joseph [were] sealed twelve thousand;
whose name signifies "adding", ( Genesis 30:24 ) ; and may intend the additions both of numbers, and of gifts and graces to the churches of those times.

Of the tribe of Benjamin [were] sealed twelve thousand;
this word signifies "the Son of the right hand", ( Genesis 35:18 ) ; showing, that these sealed ones are as a signet on God's right hand, and are as near and dear unto him as a man's right hand is to him; see ( Psalms 80:17 ) . Now twelve thousand out of each tribe make just the number of a hundred forty and four thousand, ( Revelation 7:4 ) ; the tribe of Dan is not mentioned, it may be because of the apostasy of that tribe, one of Jeroboam's golden calves being set up there; showing that God had no sealed ones of that sort, and instead of him Levi is reckoned; though that tribe had no part in the division of the land of Israel, yet had a part in Christ, and is therefore mentioned in this mystical account. Nor is the name of Ephraim used, it may be for the same reason; there having been a great defection in that tribe from the pure worship of God, and instead of him the name of Joseph appears.

Apocalisse 7:8 In-Context

6 della tribù di Aser, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Neftali, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Manasse, dodicimila segnati;
7 della tribù di Simeon, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Levi, dodicimila segnati; della tribù d’Issacar, dodicimila segnati;
8 della tribù di Zabulon, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Giuseppe, dodicimila segnati; della tribù di Beniamino, dodicimila segnati.
9 DOPO queste cose, io vidi, ed ecco una turba grande, la qual niuno poteva annoverare, di tutte le nazioni, e tribù, e popoli, e lingue, i quali stavano in piè davanti al trono, e davanti all’Agnello, vestiti di stole bianche, ed aveano delle palme nelle mani.
10 E gridavano con gran voce, dicendo: La salute appartiene all’Iddio nostro, il quale siede sopra il trono, ed all’Agnello.
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