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Text -- Revelation 20:10 (NET)

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20:10 And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet are too, and they will be tormented there day and night forever and ever.
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Robertson , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Defender , TSK

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Rev 20:10 - -- Was cast ( eblēthē ). First aorist (prophetic, affective) passive indicative of ballō (Rev 20:3).

Was cast ( eblēthē ).

First aorist (prophetic, affective) passive indicative of ballō (Rev 20:3).

Robertson: Rev 20:10 - -- Into the lake of fire and brimstone ( eis tēn limnēn tou puros kai theiou ). As in Rev 19:20 with the two beasts, as he adds, "where are also the...

Into the lake of fire and brimstone ( eis tēn limnēn tou puros kai theiou ).

As in Rev 19:20 with the two beasts, as he adds, "where are also the beast and the false prophet"(hopou kai to thērion kai ho pseudoprophētēs ).

Robertson: Rev 20:10 - -- They shall be tormented ( basanisthēsontai ). Return to the prophetic future of Rev 20:7, Rev 20:8. For basanizō see Rev 9:5; Rev 14:10. For "d...

They shall be tormented ( basanisthēsontai ).

Return to the prophetic future of Rev 20:7, Rev 20:8. For basanizō see Rev 9:5; Rev 14:10. For "day and night"(hēmeras kai nuktos ) see Rev 4:8; Rev 7:15; Rev 12:10; Rev 14:11. For "for ever and ever"(eis tous aiōnas ton aiōnōn ) see Rev 1:6, Rev 1:18; Rev 4:9, Rev 4:10; Rev 5:13; Rev 7:12; Rev 10:6; Rev 11:15, etc. The devil was cast down from heaven (Rev 12:9), then imprisoned (Rev 20:2.), now he received his final doom.

Wesley: Rev 20:10 - -- All these.

All these.

Wesley: Rev 20:10 - -- That is, without any intermission. Strictly speaking, there is only night there: no day, no sun, no hope!

That is, without any intermission. Strictly speaking, there is only night there: no day, no sun, no hope!

JFB: Rev 20:10 - -- Greek, "that deceiveth."

Greek, "that deceiveth."

JFB: Rev 20:10 - -- His final doom: as "the bottomless pit" (Rev 20:1) was his temporary prison.

His final doom: as "the bottomless pit" (Rev 20:1) was his temporary prison.

JFB: Rev 20:10 - -- So Coptic. But A, B, Vulgate, and Syriac read, "where also."

So Coptic. But A, B, Vulgate, and Syriac read, "where also."

JFB: Rev 20:10 - -- (Rev 19:20).

JFB: Rev 20:10 - -- Figurative for without intermission (Rev 22:5), such as now is caused by night interposing between day and day. The same phrase is used of the externa...

Figurative for without intermission (Rev 22:5), such as now is caused by night interposing between day and day. The same phrase is used of the external state of the blessed (Rev 4:8). As the bliss of these is eternal, so the woe of Satan and the lost must be. As the beast and the false prophet led the former conspiracy against Christ and His people, so Satan in person heads the last conspiracy. Satan shall not be permitted to enter this Paradise regained, to show the perfect security of believers, unlike the first Adam whom Satan succeeded in robbing of Paradise; and shall, like Pharaoh at the Rod Sea, receive in this last attempt his final doom.

JFB: Rev 20:10 - -- Greek, "to the ages of the ages."

Greek, "to the ages of the ages."

Clarke: Rev 20:10 - -- And the devil - was cast onto the lake - Before Satan was bound, that is, his power was curtailed and restrained; now, he is cast into the lake of f...

And the devil - was cast onto the lake - Before Satan was bound, that is, his power was curtailed and restrained; now, he is cast into the lake of fire, his power being totally taken away.

Defender: Rev 20:10 - -- "Brimstone" comes from the Old English name for sulphur ("brim" developed into "burn," sulphur being the "stone" that burns). When sulphur ignites, it...

"Brimstone" comes from the Old English name for sulphur ("brim" developed into "burn," sulphur being the "stone" that burns). When sulphur ignites, it burns with a very bright light and with the noxious odor of sulphur dioxide. This smell was noted by the ancients both in lightning storms and volcanic storms, so both came to be known as "fire from God," hence the Greek words for brimstone came to be theion or theiodes. Whether or not the lake of fire and brimstone will actually incorporate burning sulphur, the use of the term indicates that the fiery lake will always be associated with the fiery judgment of a holy God on willful sin.

Defender: Rev 20:10 - -- The beast and the false prophet are thus still imprisoned in the lake of fire over a thousand years after first being cast into it (Rev 19:20). These ...

The beast and the false prophet are thus still imprisoned in the lake of fire over a thousand years after first being cast into it (Rev 19:20). These two are actually Satanically-controlled men. Presumably their human bodies will be consumed by the flames when they are first cast into the fire, but their souls will still be there a thousand years later when Satan joins them; and they will all continue there forever. It is probable, though not explicitly so stated, that all Satan's demonic hosts will also be cast there simultaneously (Mat 25:41)."

TSK: Rev 20:10 - -- the devil : Rev 20:2, Rev 20:3, Rev 20:8 the lake : Rev 20:14, Rev 20:15, Rev 19:20 tormented : Rev 14:10; Mat 25:41, Mat 25:46

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 20:10 - -- And the devil that deceived them - See the notes on Rev 20:3, Rev 20:8. Was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone - In Rev 19:20, it i...

And the devil that deceived them - See the notes on Rev 20:3, Rev 20:8.

Was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone - In Rev 19:20, it is said of the beast and the false prophet that they were "cast alive into a lake of fire, burning with brimstone."Satan, on the other hand, instead of being doomed at once to that final ruin, was confined for a season in a dark abyss, Rev 20:1-3. As the final punishment, however, he is appropriately represented as consigned to the same doom as the beast and the false prophet, that those great enemies of God, that had been associated and combined in deceiving the nations, might share the same appropriate punishment in the end. Compare Rev 16:13-14.

Where the beast and the false prophet are - See the notes on Rev 19:20.

And shall be tormented day and night forever - Compare the notes on Rev 14:11. All the great enemies of the church are destroyed, and henceforward there is to be no array of hostile forces; no combination of malignant powers against the kingdom of God. The gospel triumphs; the way is prepared for the final consummation.

Section d. - Condition of things in the period referred to in Rev 20:9-10;

(1) There will be, after the release of Satan, and of course at the close of the millennial period properly so called, a state of things which may be well represented by the invasion of a country by hostile, formidable forces. This, as shown in the exposition, need not be supposed to be literal; but it is implied that there will be decided hostility against the true religion. It may be an organization and consolidation, so to speak, of infidel principles, or a decided worldly spirit, or some prevalent form of error, or some new form of depravity that shall be developed by the circumstances of that age. What it will be it is impossible now to determine; but, as shown above (section c, (4)), it is by no means improbable that this will occur even at the close of the millennium.

\caps1 (2) t\caps0 here will be a decided defeat of these forces thus combined, "as if"fire should come down from heaven to destroy an invading army. The "mode"in which this will be done is not indeed stated, for there is no necessity of understanding the statement in Rev 20:9 "literally,"anymore than the other parts of the chapter. The fair inference, however, is that it will be by a manifest divine agency; that it will be sudden, and that the destruction will be entire. We have no reason, therefore, to suppose that the outbreak will be of long continuance, or that it will very materially disturb the settled order of human affairs on the earth - anymore than a formidable invasion of a country does, when the invading army is suddenly cut off by some terrible judgment from heaven.

\caps1 (3) t\caps0 his overthrow of the enemies of God and of the church will be "final."Satan will be "cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, to be tormented day and night forever."The beast and the false prophet are already there Rev 19:20; that is, they will have ceased long since, even before the beginning of the millennial period (Rev 19:20, compared with Rev 20:1-3), to have opposed the progress of truth in the world, and their power will have been brought to an end. Satan now, the last enemy, will be doomed to the same hopeless woe; and all the enemies that have ever opposed the church - in all forms of paganism, Mohammedanism, Popery, and delusion - will be destroyed forever. The world then will have peace; the church will have rest; the great triumph will have been achieved.

\caps1 (4) f\caps0 or reasons stated in the analysis of the chapter, 5. ©, it is possible that there will be a long period of continued prosperity and peace between the events stated in Rev 20:9-10, and the final judgment, as described in Rev 20:11-15. If so, however, the purpose of the book did not require that that should be described at length, and it must be admitted that the most "obvious"interpretation of the New Testament would not be favorable to such a supposition. Compare Luk 17:26-30; Luk 18:8; 1Th 5:2, 1Th 5:3; 2Pe 3:3-4. The great glory of the world will be the millennial period; when religion shall have the ascendency and the race shall have reached its highest point of progress on earth, and the blessings of liberty, intelligence, peace, and piety, shall have during that period been spread over the globe. In that long duration, who can estimate the numbers that shah be redeemed and saved? That period passed, the great purpose contemplated by the creation of the earth - the glory of God in the redemption of a fallen race, and in setting up a kingdom of righteousness in a world of apostasy - will have been accomplished, and there will be no reason why the final judgment should not then occur. "The work of redemption will now be finished. The end for which the means of grace have been instituted shall be obtained. All the effect which was intended to be accomplished by them shall now be accomplished. All the great wheels of Providence have gone round all things are ripe for Christ’ s coming to judgment"(President Edwards’ History of Redemption).

Poole: Rev 20:10 - -- After this shall be the end of the world, when the devil shall be restrained to hell, the place of torments, where he shall have all heathens, and a...

After this shall be the end of the world, when the devil shall be restrained to hell, the place of torments, where he shall have all heathens, and all the rabble of antichrist, who shall be there tormented constantly and for ever and ever.

PBC: Rev 20:10 - -- This time Satan is not cast into the bottomless pit, but is cast into the lake of fire and brimstone. We have no biblical account of his being brought...

This time Satan is not cast into the bottomless pit, but is cast into the lake of fire and brimstone. We have no biblical account of his being brought forth again to be loosed with all of his powers. Yes, God’s people are faced with the spirit of Satan from time to time. He can never be loosed again as he was during the persecution of the early Church. We can be assured of the power of our God in this binding up of the full power of Satan.— Eld. Charles Taylor

The devil is totally defeated and is cast into the lake of fire and brimstone "where the beast and false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever." {Re 20:10}

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Gill: Rev 20:10 - -- And the devil that deceived them,.... Both before death, in the present life, by tempting and drawing them into immorality and profaneness, or idolatr...

And the devil that deceived them,.... Both before death, in the present life, by tempting and drawing them into immorality and profaneness, or idolatry, superstition, and will worship, or persecution of the saints; and after their resurrection, by instigating them to make this foolish attempt upon the saints of the most High:

was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone; the same with the everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels; this will be his full torment, in which he is not as yet; and this will not be until the judgment is finished hereafter described; though it is here mentioned to issue the account of Satan at once, and to show what will be his final state and condition:

where the beast and false prophet are; Rev 19:20 who for so many years have been companions in wickedness together; the beast being the first beast that received his power, seat, and authority from the dragon, or devil; the false prophet being the second beast, or antichrist in his ecclesiastical capacity, as the beast is antichrist in his civil power, whose coming is after the working of Satan, with signs and lying wonders:

and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever; that is, not only the devil, but the beast and false prophet, for the word is in the plural number: and this will be the case of all wicked men, of all whose minds are enmity to God and Christ, and to his people; and is a proof of the eternity of hell torments.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rev 20:10 The verb in this clause is elided. In keeping with the previous past tenses some translations supply a past tense verb here (“were”), but ...

Geneva Bible: Rev 20:10 ( 18 ) And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet [are], and shall be tormen...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 20:1-15 - --1 Satan bound for a thousand years.6 The first resurrection; they blessed that have part therein.7 Satan let loose again.8 Gog and Magog.10 The devils...

MHCC: Rev 20:7-10 - --While this world lasts, Satan's power in it will not be wholly destroyed, though it may be limited and lessened. No sooner is Satan let loose, than he...

Matthew Henry: Rev 20:1-10 - -- We have here, I. A prophecy of the binding of Satan for a certain term of time, in which he should have much less power and the church much more p...

Barclay: Rev 20:7-10 - --At the end of the thousand years the Devil is to be loosed, but he has learned no lesson; he begins where he has left off. He will assemble the nat...

Constable: Rev 4:1--22:6 - --III. THE REVELATION OF THE FUTURE 4:1--22:5 John recorded the rest of this book to reveal those aspects of the f...

Constable: Rev 20:1-15 - --M. The millennial reign of Christ ch. 20 John recorded his vision of Jesus Christ's reign on the earth f...

Constable: Rev 20:7-10 - --3. The final judgment of Satan 20:7-10 20:7 At the end of the Millennium God will release Satan from the abyss (cf. 1 Pet. 3:19). Two reasons are impl...

College: Rev 20:1-15 - --REVELATION 20 i. Deliverance from Babylonian Captivity (20:1-22:6) Revelation 20:1-22:5 consists of a very beautiful and very elaborate network of s...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Revelation (Book Introduction) THE REVELATION OF JOHN ABOUT a.d. 95 By Way of Introduction Difficulty in the Problem Perhaps no single book in the New Testament presents so ...

JFB: Revelation (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY.--The author calls himself John (Rev 1:1, Rev 1:4, Rev 1:9; Rev 2:8). JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 308] (A.D. 139-161) quotes ...

JFB: Revelation (Outline) TITLE: SOURCE AND OBJECT OF THIS REVELATION: BLESSING ON THE READER AND KEEPER OF IT, AS THE TIME IS NEAR: INSCRIPTION TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES: APOSTOL...

TSK: Revelation (Book Introduction) The obscurity of this prophecy, which has been urged against its genuineness, necessarily results from the highly figurative and symbolical language i...

TSK: Revelation 20 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 20:1, Satan bound for a thousand years; Rev 20:6, The first resurrection; they blessed that have part therein; Rev 20:7, Satan let lo...

Poole: Revelation 20 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 20

MHCC: Revelation (Book Introduction) The Book of the Revelation of St. John consists of two principal divisions. 1. Relates to " the things which are," that is, the then present state of...

MHCC: Revelation 20 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 20:1-3) Satan is bound for a thousand years. (Rev 20:4-6) The first resurrection; those are blessed that have part therein. (Rev 20:7-10) Satan...

Matthew Henry: Revelation (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Revelation of St. John the Divine It ought to be no prejudice to the credit and authority of this b...

Matthew Henry: Revelation 20 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter is thought by some to be the darkest part of all this prophecy: it is very probable that the things contained in it are not yet accomp...

Barclay: Revelation (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE REVELATION OF JOHN The Strange Book When a student of the New Testament embarks upon the study of the Revelation he feels him...

Barclay: Revelation 20 (Chapter Introduction) The Thousand Year Reign Of Christ And The Saints (Rev_20:1-15) Since the great importance of this chapter is that it is what might be called the fou...

Constable: Revelation (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The opening verses of the book state that "John" wr...

Constable: Revelation (Outline) Outline I. The preparation of the prophet ch. 1 A. The prologue of the book 1:1-8 ...

Constable: Revelation Revelation Bibliography Abbott-Smith, George. A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T. & ...

Haydock: Revelation (Book Introduction) THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. Though some in the first ages [centuries] doubted whether this book was canonical, and ...

Gill: Revelation (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION That this book was written by the Apostle and Evangelist John, is clear not only from the express mention of his name, a...

Gill: Revelation 20 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 20 This chapter contains the binding of Satan, the saints' thousand years' reign with Christ, the loosing of Satan again...

College: Revelation (Book Introduction) PREFACE This commentary on the Revelation of John has been prepared for general readers of the Bible who desire to deepen their understanding of God'...

College: Revelation (Outline) OUTLINE I. PROLOGUE - 1:1-20 A. Introduction to the Prophecy - 1:1-3 B. Sender - 1:4a C. Recipients - 1:4b D. Prescript - 1:4c-5a E. ...

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