Apocalypse 11:4

4 Ce sont les deux oliviers et les deux chandeliers qui se tiennent devant le Seigneur de la terre.

Apocalypse 11:4 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 11:4

These are the two olive trees
Or represented by the two olive trees in ( Zechariah 4:3 Zechariah 4:11-14 ) , which there design Joshua and Zerubbabel; and who in laying out themselves, their gifts and wealth, in rebuilding and finishing the temple, were types of these witnesses, the ministers of the Gospel, in the successive ages of the apostasy; who may be compared to olive trees, because of the oil of grace, and the truth of it in them; and because of the gifts of the Spirit of God bestowed on them, or their having that anointing which teacheth all things; and because they freely impart their gifts, and the golden oil of the Gospel unto others, and also bring the good tidings of peace and salvation by Christ, of which the olive leaf is a symbol; and because they are like the olive tree, fat, flourishing, and fruitful in spiritual things; they are sons of oil, and God's anointed ones:

and the two candlesticks;
which hold forth the light of the word, in the midst of Popish darkness: this shows that churches, as well as ministers, are designed by the witnesses, since the candlesticks are explained of the churches, ( Revelation 1:20 ) , though the simile well agrees with ministers of the word, who are the lights of the world, or hold forth the light of the Gospel, which is put into them by Christ: and these olive trees and candlesticks are represented as

standing before the God of the earth;
ministering unto him, enjoying his presence, and having his assistance, and being under his protection. The Alexandrian copy, the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions, read, "the Lord of the earth"; and so the Complutensian edition; see ( Zechariah 4:14 ) ( 6:5 ) .

Apocalypse 11:4 In-Context

2 Mais le parvis extérieur du temple, laisse-le en dehors, et ne le mesure pas; car il a été donné aux nations, et elles fouleront aux pieds la ville sainte pendant quarante-deux mois.
3 Je donnerai à mes deux témoins le pouvoir de prophétiser, revêtus de sacs, pendant mille deux cent soixante jours.
4 Ce sont les deux oliviers et les deux chandeliers qui se tiennent devant le Seigneur de la terre.
5 Si quelqu'un veut leur faire du mal, du feu sort de leur bouche et dévore leurs ennemis; et si quelqu'un veut leur faire du mal, il faut qu'il soit tué de cette manière.
6 Ils ont le pouvoir de fermer le ciel, afin qu'il ne tombe point de pluie pendant les jours de leur prophétie; et ils ont le pouvoir de changer les eaux en sang, et de frapper la terre de toute espèce de plaie, chaque fois qu'ils le voudront.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.