Apocalipsis 1:3

3 Dios bendice al que lee a la iglesia las palabras de esta profecía y bendice a todos los que escuchan el mensaje y obedecen lo que dice, porque el tiempo está cerca.

Apocalipsis 1:3 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 1:3

Blessed [is] he that readeth
This book the Revelation, privately, in his closet or family, carefully and diligently, with a desire of understanding it; or publicly in the church of God, and endeavours open and explain it to others; and may allude to the reading of the law and the prophets in the synagogues, which were not barely read, but expounded; see ( Acts 13:15 ) ( 15:21 ) ; and the rather this may be thought to be the sense of the words, since there is a change of number in the next clause,

and they that hear the words of this prophecy;
that listen attentively to the reading and exposition of this book, and have ears to hear, so as to understand the prophecies contained in it: for the whole, when delivered to John, was a prophecy of things to come: but some versions read the number alike in both clauses; as either, "blessed is he that readeth, and he that heareth", as the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions; or "blessed are they that read, and they that hear", as the Arabic version:

and keep those things which are written therein;
the last version adds, "concerning this frail world"; who not only read, and hear, but put in practice what they read and hear; for there are some things in this book which are of a practical nature, especially in the epistles to the seven churches; or the sense is, happy are those persons that observe, and take notice of what is written herein, and meditate upon them, and well weigh them in their minds, and retain them in their memories. Now, though eternal happiness does not depend upon, nor is procured by any of these means, as reading, hearing, and observing; yet there is a real happiness, a true pleasure, that does attend these things, which may stir up to a regard unto them; and for which purpose the following words are added:

for the time [is] at hand;
when thee things should begin to be fulfilled.

Apocalipsis 1:3 In-Context

1 Prólogo
Esta es una revelación de Jesucristo, la cual Dios le dio para mostrar a sus siervos los acontecimientos que deben suceder pronto.
Él envió a un ángel a presentarle esta revelación a su siervo, Juan,
2 quien relató con fidelidad todo lo que vio. Este es su relato de la palabra de Dios y del testimonio de Jesucristo.
3 Dios bendice al que lee a la iglesia las palabras de esta profecía y bendice a todos los que escuchan el mensaje y obedecen lo que dice, porque el tiempo está cerca.
4 Saludo de Juan a las siete iglesias
Yo, Juan, les escribo esta carta a las siete iglesias que están en la provincia de Asia.
Gracia y paz a ustedes de aquel que es, que siempre era y que aún está por venir; y del Espíritu de siete aspectos
que está delante de su trono;
5 y de Jesucristo. Él es el testigo fiel de estas cosas, el primero en resucitar de los muertos y el gobernante de todos los reyes del mundo.
Toda la gloria sea al que nos ama y nos ha libertado de nuestros pecados al derramar su sangre por nosotros.
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