Apocalypse 19:11-21

11 Je vis ensuite le ciel ouvert, et voici un cheval blanc, et celui qui était monté dessus, s'appelait le FIDELE et le VÉRITABLE, qui juge et qui combat avec justice.
12 Ses yeux étaient comme une flamme de feu; il avait sur sa tête plusieurs diadèmes. Il avait un nom écrit que personne ne connaît que lui-même.
13 Il était vêtu d'un manteau teint de sang, et son nom s'appelle, LA PAROLE DE DIEU.
14 Les armées qui sont dans le ciel, vêtues de fin lin blanc et pur, le suivaient sur des chevaux blancs.
15 Il sortait de sa bouche une épée tranchante pour frapper les nations, car il les gouvernera avec un sceptre de fer, et il foulera la cuve du vin de la colère et de l'indignation du Dieu Tout-Puissant.
16 Et sur son manteau, et sur sa cuisse, il portait ce nom écrit: ROI DES ROIS, et SEIGNEUR DES SEIGNEURS.
17 Je vis un ange qui se tenait dans le soleil, et qui cria d'une voix forte à tous les oiseaux qui volaient par le ciel: Venez, et assemblez-vous pour le festin du grand Dieu;
18 Pour manger la chair des rois, la chair des capitaines, la chair des puissants, la chair des chevaux et de ceux qui les montent, et la chair de tous, libres et esclaves, petits et grands.
19 Et je vis la bête, et les rois de la terre et leurs armées, assemblées pour faire la guerre à celui qui était monté sur le cheval, et à son armée.
20 Mais la bête fut prise, et avec elle le faux prophète, qui devant elle avait fait des prodiges, par lesquels il avait séduit ceux qui avaient pris la marque de la bête, et qui avaient adoré son image; tous deux furent jetés vifs dans l'étang de feu brûlant, dans le soufre.
21 Et tout le reste fut tué par l'épée qui sortait de la bouche de celui qui était monté sur le cheval; et tous les oiseaux furent rassasiés de leur chair.

Apocalypse 19:11-21 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 19

This chapter contains the triumph of the saints over Babylon, and their thanksgiving to God because of his judgments on her; the marriage of Christ and his church, and a battle between him and his and her enemies, with the success of it. The congratulations are first of a promiscuous multitude in the church, ascribing salvation, praise, honour, glory, and power to God, because of the righteousness of his judgments, and because of the perpetuity of them, Re 19:1-3 and then of the four and twenty elders and four living creatures, who worship God, assent to what had been before said, and join in praising the Lord, Re 19:4 and then another voice out of the throne is heard, calling upon all the servants of the Lord, and those that fear him, whether small or great, to praise our God, Re 19:5 after which is heard the voice of a great multitude, stirring up one another to praise, because of the reign of the Lord God Almighty, and to rejoice and be glad because the time of the Lamb's marriage with his bride was come; who is described by her dress, the righteousness of the saints, comparable to fine linen, clean and white, Re 19:6-8 upon which an angel bids John write those persons happy who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb, and affirms these to be the true sayings of God; wherefore John, in a transport of joy, was just going to worship the angel, had he not been forbidden by him; from which he dissuades him, by observing that he was his fellow servant, that God only is the object of worship, and that the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy, Re 19:9,10 next follows a vision of a battle between Christ and his enemies; and first he the General is described, by the horse he sat upon, a white one; by the characters he bears, faithful and true; by what he did, judging and making war in righteousness; by his eyes, which were as a flame of fire; by his having many crowns on his head; by having a name, or names unknown, and particularly one, which is the Word of God; by his habit, a vesture dipped in blood; by the armies he was at the head of, riding on white horses, and clothed in fine linen; by a sharp sword coming out of his mouth, with which he should utterly destroy the nations; and by having a name on his vesture and thigh, King of kings, and Lord of lords, Re 19:11-16 upon which an angel is seen standing in the sun, and calling to all the fowls of the heaven to come to the supper of the great God, and to eat the flesh of kings, captains, mighty men, horses and horsemen, of all ranks, and degrees, Re 19:17,18 and next an account is given of the armies of the beast, and of the kings of the earth, that came to make war with the above warrior, Re 19:19 the issue and success of which follow; the beast and false prophet are taken, and cast alive into a lake of fire and brimstone; and the rest are killed by the sword of the above General, and the fowls have a feast of their flesh, Re 19:20,21.

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