Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Revelation 10:3
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3. as . . . lion —Christ, whom the angel represents, is often so symbolized ( :- , "the Lion of the tribe of Juda"). seven thunders — Greek, " the seven thunders." They form part of the Apocalyptic symbolism; and so are marked by the article as well known. Thus thunderings marked the opening of the seventh seal ( Revelation 8:1 ; Revelation 8:5 ); so also at the seventh vial ( Revelation 16:17 ; Revelation 16:18 ). WORDSWORTH calls this the prophetic use of the article; " the thunders, of which more hereafter." Their full meaning shall be only known at the grand consummation marked by the seventh seal, the seventh trumpet ( Revelation 11:19 ), and the seventh vial. uttered their — Greek, " spake their own voices "; that is, voices peculiarly their own, and not now revealed to men. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-4" class="com-number"
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