Apocalipsis 15:3-8

3 y entonaban el canto de Moisés, siervo de Dios, y el canto del Cordero:
«Grandes y maravillosas son tus obras,
oh Señor Dios, el Todopoderoso.
Justos y verdaderos son tus caminos,
oh Rey de las naciones.
4 ¿Quién no te temerá, Señor,
y glorificará tu nombre?
Pues solo tú eres santo.
Todas las naciones vendrán y adorarán delante de ti,
porque tus obras de justicia han sido reveladas».
5 Las siete copas de las siete plagas
Luego miré y vi que se abría por completo el templo que está en el cielo, el tabernáculo de Dios.
6 Los siete ángeles que sostenían las siete plagas salieron del templo. Estaban vestidos de un lino blanco sin mancha alguna
y tenían una banda de oro que cruzaba el pecho.
7 Entonces uno de los cuatro seres vivientes le entregó a cada uno de los siete ángeles una copa de oro llena de la ira de Dios, quien vive por siempre y para siempre.
8 El templo se llenó del humo de la gloria y el poder de Dios. Nadie podía entrar en el templo hasta que los siete ángeles terminaran de derramar las siete plagas.

Apocalipsis 15:3-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 15

This chapter is a preparation to the pouring out of the seven vials, and contains a vision of the seven angels in heaven that should do this work, of a chorus of harpers on this occasion, and of the same seven angels coming out of the temple, and receiving the vials, in order to execute their commission. The vision of the seven angels, having the seven last plagues, so called because filled up with the wrath of God, is said to be a sign, great and marvellous, Re 15:1 a sea of glass, mingled with fire, is seen, with persons standing on it, described by the victory they had got over the beast, his image, mark, and number of his name; by having the harps of God in their hands, and by the song they sung, called the song of Moses, and of the Lamb; in which they ascribe to Christ deity, dominion over the saints, omnipotence, justice, truth, and holiness; give him glory, celebrate his works, commend his ways, and suggest that he ought to be the object of the fear and worship of all, Re 15:2-4. Next the temple in heaven is seen opened, out of which come the seven angels, described by the place they came from, the temple; by what they had, the seven plagues; by their habit, clothed in pure white linen; and by their golden girdles about their breasts, Re 15:5,6 to whom one of the four living creatures, made mention of in Re 4:6 delivers to them seven golden vials full of divine wrath, upon which the temple is filled with smoke from the Lord; so that it was not possible for anyone to enter into it, until these seven plagues were ended, Re 15:7,8.

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