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Apocalisse 1:15

Listen to Apocalisse 1:15
15 e i suoi piedi eran simili a terso rame, arroventato in una fornace; e la sua voce era come la voce di molte acque.

Apocalisse 1:15 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 1:15

And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a
furnace
By which is meant, not his human nature in a suffering state; or his people, the meaner and lower parts of his mystical body, in a like state; or his apostles and ministers, who are supporters of his church, and run to and fro with spiritual knowledge, for which, though they suffer much, are permanent and glorious; but either the power of Christ in bearing up and supporting his people, in the care and government and defence of them; or his ways, works, and walks in his churches, and all his providential administrations towards them, which are holy, just, and righteous, and will be manifest; or his wrath and vengeance in treading down and trampling upon his enemies:

and his voice as the sound of many waters;
meaning his Gospel, as preached by his apostles and ministers, which was heard far and near; see ( Romans 10:18 ) ; and which made a great noise in the world; or his voice of vengeance on his enemies, which will be very terrible and irresistible.

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Apocalisse 1:15 In-Context

13 e in mezzo ai candelabri Uno somigliante a un figliuol d’uomo, vestito d’una veste lunga fino ai piedi, e cinto d’una cintura d’oro all’altezza del petto.
14 E il suo capo e i suoi capelli erano bianchi come candida lana, come neve; e i suoi occhi erano come una fiamma di fuoco;
15 e i suoi piedi eran simili a terso rame, arroventato in una fornace; e la sua voce era come la voce di molte acque.
16 Ed egli teneva nella sua man destra sette stelle; e dalla sua bocca usciva una spada a due tagli, acuta, e il suo volto era come il sole quando splende nella sua forza.
17 E quando l’ebbi veduto, caddi ai suoi piedi come morto; ed egli mise la sua man destra su di me, dicendo: Non temere;
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