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Text -- Revelation 22:7 (NET)

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22:7 (Look! I am coming soon! Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy expressed in this book.)
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Defender , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Rev 22:7 - -- And behold, I come quickly ( kai idou erchomai tachu ). Christ is the speaker, either through this angel or more probably directly from Christ withou...

And behold, I come quickly ( kai idou erchomai tachu ).

Christ is the speaker, either through this angel or more probably directly from Christ without introduction as in Rev 22:12, Rev 22:16. About Christ coming quickly see Rev 2:5, Rev 2:16; Rev 3:11; Rev 16:15, and already in Rev 1:2. Once more we must recall that tachu and en tachei are according to God’ s time, not ours (2Pe 3:8).

Robertson: Rev 22:7 - -- Blessed ( makarios ). This beatitude is like in substance the first (Rev 1:3) and is in Christ’ s own words like the one in Rev 16:15. This book...

Blessed ( makarios ).

This beatitude is like in substance the first (Rev 1:3) and is in Christ’ s own words like the one in Rev 16:15. This book is here called a "prophecy"(prophēteias ) as in Rev 22:10, Rev 22:18, Rev 22:19. It is Christ’ s revelation from God, a direct message from God. Part of it is prediction of doom on Christ’ s enemies, but most of it is a comforting picture of final triumph and bliss for the faithful in a time of great distress and persecution.

Vincent: Rev 22:7 - -- Keepeth ( τηρῶν ) A favorite word with John, occurring in his writings more frequently than in all the rest of the New Testament together....

Keepeth ( τηρῶν )

A favorite word with John, occurring in his writings more frequently than in all the rest of the New Testament together. See on reserved 1Pe 1:4.

Vincent: Rev 22:7 - -- Book ( βιβλίου ) Diminutive, properly a little book or scroll . See on writing , Mat 19:7; see on bill , Mar 10:2; see on book ,...

Book ( βιβλίου )

Diminutive, properly a little book or scroll . See on writing , Mat 19:7; see on bill , Mar 10:2; see on book , Luk 4:17.

Wesley: Rev 22:7 - -- Saith our Lord himself, to accomplish these things.

Saith our Lord himself, to accomplish these things.

Wesley: Rev 22:7 - -- Without adding or diminishing, Rev 22:18-19, the words of this book.

Without adding or diminishing, Rev 22:18-19, the words of this book.

JFB: Rev 22:7 - -- "And" is omitted in Coptic and ANDREAS with English Version, but is inserted by A, B, Vulgate and Syriac.

"And" is omitted in Coptic and ANDREAS with English Version, but is inserted by A, B, Vulgate and Syriac.

JFB: Rev 22:7 - -- (Rev 1:3).

(Rev 1:3).

Defender: Rev 22:7 - -- The promised blessing at the beginning of the Book of Revelation (Rev 1:3) is here repeated at its end, with an emphasis on the vital importance of ke...

The promised blessing at the beginning of the Book of Revelation (Rev 1:3) is here repeated at its end, with an emphasis on the vital importance of keeping (that is, safeguarding against dilution or distortion or addition) the "sayings" (that is, the very words) of the book, right up to the coming of the Lord."

TSK: Rev 22:7 - -- I come : Rev 22:10,Rev 22:12, Rev 22:20, Rev 3:11 blessed : Rev 22:9, Rev 1:3

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 22:7 - -- Behold, I come quickly - See the notes on Rev 1:3. The words used here are undoubtedly the words of the Redeemer, although they are apparently ...

Behold, I come quickly - See the notes on Rev 1:3. The words used here are undoubtedly the words of the Redeemer, although they are apparently repeated by the angel. The meaning is, that they were used by the angel as the words of the Redeemer. See Rev 22:12, Rev 22:20.

Blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book - That receives them as a divine communication; that makes use of them to comfort himself in the days of darkness, persecution, and trial; and that is obedient to the precepts here enjoined. See the notes on Rev 1:3.

Poole: Rev 22:7 - -- I come quickly to the last judgment. He is a happy man that observeth and keepeth in memory, that understandeth, believeth, and liveth up to the pro...

I come quickly to the last judgment. He is a happy man that observeth and keepeth in memory, that understandeth, believeth, and liveth up to

the prophecy of this book

Haydock: Rev 22:7 - -- Behold I come quickly. Man's life is short, and at his death he must give an account to God. All time is short, if compared with eternity. St. Joh...

Behold I come quickly. Man's life is short, and at his death he must give an account to God. All time is short, if compared with eternity. St. John (ver. 8) was again for casting himself at the feet of the Angel, though here it is not expressed whether it were to adore God, or whether it were by an inferior veneration to the Angel, often expressed by adoration. (Witham)

Gill: Rev 22:7 - -- Behold, I come quickly,.... These are the words not of the angel, but of Christ, as is manifest from Rev 22:12 and which are to be understood not of C...

Behold, I come quickly,.... These are the words not of the angel, but of Christ, as is manifest from Rev 22:12 and which are to be understood not of Christ's coming in his power to destroy Jerusalem, for this was past when John had these visions, and wrote this book; but of the second and personal coming of Christ to judgment, as is clear from Rev 22:12 which though it will not be sooner than the time appointed, yet will be as soon as that time is come, and sooner than is generally expected by men. The Ethiopic version adds, "as a thief", as in Rev 16:15 and because the second coming of Christ is an affair of the utmost moment, and will be attended with events of the greatest consequence and importance, in which the visions of this book issue, a "behold" is prefixed to it, as a note of attention and admiration:

blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book; this book is a prophecy of things to come, and therefore cannot refer to the times of Jerusalem's destruction, which some interpreters make it chiefly to concern, for then it would be a narrative of things past; the sayings of it are the things contained in it; to keep these sayings is to read them with observation, to take notice of the accomplishment of them, so far as it has taken place, to keep them in mind and memory, to meditate upon them, and through the grace of God to steer the life and conversation according to the instructions, directions, and cautions here given; and such are blessed in life, and will be in death; they will die in the Lord, share in the first resurrection, and enter through the gates into the city.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rev 22:7 These lines are parenthetical, forming an aside to the narrative. The speaker here is the Lord Jesus Christ himself rather than the narrator.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 22:1-21 - --1 The river of the water of life.2 The tree of life.5 The light of the city of God is himself.9 The angel will not be worshipped.18 Nothing may be add...

Maclaren: Rev 22:1-11 - --The City, The Citizens, And The King "And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of th...

MHCC: Rev 22:6-19 - --The Lord Jesus spake by the angel, solemnly confirming the contents of this book, particularly of this last vision. He is the Lord God faithful and tr...

Matthew Henry: Rev 22:6-19 - -- We have here a solemn ratification of the contents of this book, and particularly of this last vision (though some think it may not only refer to th...

Barclay: Rev 22:6-9 - --What remains of the last chapter of the Revelation is curiously disjointed. Things are set down without any apparent order; there are repetitions of...

Constable: Rev 22:6-21 - --IV. THE EPILOGUE TO THE BOOK 22:6-21 In this final section of the book John reported concluding information and ...

Constable: Rev 22:6-7 - --A. The testimony of the angel 22:6-7 22:6 The angel who had been revealing the new creation to John, one of the angels who had the seven bowls (21:9),...

College: Rev 22:1-21 - --22:6 The angel said to me, "These words are trustworthy and true. The Lord, the God of the spirits of the prophets, sent his angel to show his servant...

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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 22 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 22:1, The river of the water of life; Rev 22:2, The tree of life; Rev 22:5, The light of the city of God is himself; Rev 22:9, The an...

Poole: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 22

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 22 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 22:1-5) A description of the heavenly state, under the figures of the water and the tree of life, and of the throne of God and the Lamb. (Rev 22...

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 22 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A further description of the heavenly state of the church (Rev 22:1-5). II. A confirmation of this and all the other ...

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 22 (Chapter Introduction) The River Of Life (Rev_22:1-2) The Tree Of Life (Rev_22:1-2 Continued) The Beauty Of Holiness (Rev_22:3-5) Final Words (Rev_22:6-9) The Time Is ...

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 22 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 22 This chapter contains a further account of the above city, a confirmation of the visions of this book, and the conclu...

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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