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Text -- Revelation 14:18 (NET)

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14:18 Another angel, who was in charge of the fire, came from the altar and called in a loud voice to the angel who had the sharp sickle, “Use your sharp sickle and gather the clusters of grapes off the vine of the earth, because its grapes are now ripe.”
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Vision | VINE | TRINITY, 2 | Sickle | REVELATION OF JOHN | RETRIBUTION | Meteorology and Celestial Phenomena | Jesus, The Christ | INNOCENTS, MASSACRE OF THE | Grape | CRY, CRYING | CLUSTER | Angel | AUTHORITY IN RELIGION | more
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Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- Another angel ( allos aggelos ). The fifth angel above Swete terms "the Angel of vengeance."He responds to the call of the sixth angel here as Christ...

Another angel ( allos aggelos ).

The fifth angel above Swete terms "the Angel of vengeance."He responds to the call of the sixth angel here as Christ does to the call of the fourth angel in Rev 14:15.

Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- Out from the altar ( ek tou thusiastēriou ). From the altar of incense where he is in charge of the fire (exousian epi tou puros ). If it is the a...

Out from the altar ( ek tou thusiastēriou ).

From the altar of incense where he is in charge of the fire (exousian epi tou puros ). If it is the altar of burnt offering (Rev 6:9; Rev 11:1), we are reminded of the blood of the martyrs (Swete), but if the altar of incense (Rev 8:3, Rev 8:5; Rev 9:13; Rev 16:7), then of the prayers of the saints.

Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- The sharp sickle ( to drepanon to oxu ). Useful for vintage as for harvesting. So "send forth"(pempson ) as in Rev 14:15.

The sharp sickle ( to drepanon to oxu ).

Useful for vintage as for harvesting. So "send forth"(pempson ) as in Rev 14:15.

Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- Gather ( trugēson ). First aorist active imperative of trugaō , old verb (from trugē dryness, ripeness), in N.T. only Rev 14:18. and Luk 6:44...

Gather ( trugēson ).

First aorist active imperative of trugaō , old verb (from trugē dryness, ripeness), in N.T. only Rev 14:18. and Luk 6:44.

Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- The clusters ( tous botruas ). Old word botrus , here only in N.T. (Gen 40:10).

The clusters ( tous botruas ).

Old word botrus , here only in N.T. (Gen 40:10).

Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- Her grapes ( hai staphulai autēs ). Old word again for grapes, bunch of grapes, in N.T. only here, Mat 7:16; Luk 6:44.

Her grapes ( hai staphulai autēs ).

Old word again for grapes, bunch of grapes, in N.T. only here, Mat 7:16; Luk 6:44.

Robertson: Rev 14:18 - -- Are fully ripe ( ēkmasan ). Old and common verb (from akmē , Mat 15:16), to come to maturity, to reach its acme, here only in N.T.

Are fully ripe ( ēkmasan ).

Old and common verb (from akmē , Mat 15:16), to come to maturity, to reach its acme, here only in N.T.

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Altar ( θυσιαστηρίου ) See on Act 17:23.

Altar ( θυσιαστηρίου )

See on Act 17:23.

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Which has power ( ἔξων ἐξουσίαν ) Lit., having power . Some texts add the article ὁ . So Rev., " he that hath power."...

Which has power ( ἔξων ἐξουσίαν )

Lit., having power . Some texts add the article ὁ . So Rev., " he that hath power."

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Fire In the Greek with the article, the fire.

Fire

In the Greek with the article, the fire.

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Cry ( κραυγῇ ) See on Luk 1:42.

Cry ( κραυγῇ )

See on Luk 1:42.

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Thy sharp sickle Lit., thy sickle , the sharp .

Thy sharp sickle

Lit., thy sickle , the sharp .

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Gather ( τρύγησον ) From τρύγη dryness , included in the notion of ripeness, and hence the vintage , harvest . The verb mea...

Gather ( τρύγησον )

From τρύγη dryness , included in the notion of ripeness, and hence the vintage , harvest . The verb means therefore to gather ripe fruit . It occurs only in this chapter and in Luk 6:44.

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Grapes ( σταφυλαὶ ) The noun in the singular means also a bunch of grapes .

Grapes ( σταφυλαὶ )

The noun in the singular means also a bunch of grapes .

Vincent: Rev 14:18 - -- Are fully ripe ( ἤκμασαν ) Only here in the New Testament. From ἀκμή , transcribed in acme , the highest point . Hence t...

Are fully ripe ( ἤκμασαν )

Only here in the New Testament. From ἀκμή , transcribed in acme , the highest point . Hence the verb means to reach the height of growth , to be ripe .

Wesley: Rev 14:18 - -- Of burnt offering; from whence the martyrs had cried for vengeance.

Of burnt offering; from whence the martyrs had cried for vengeance.

Wesley: Rev 14:18 - -- As "the angel of the waters," Rev 16:5, had over water. Cried, saying, Lop off the clusters of the vine of the earth - All the wicked are considered a...

As "the angel of the waters," Rev 16:5, had over water. Cried, saying, Lop off the clusters of the vine of the earth - All the wicked are considered as constituting one body.

JFB: Rev 14:18 - -- Upon which were offered the incense-accompanied prayers of all saints, which bring down in answer God's fiery judgment on the Church's foes, the fire ...

Upon which were offered the incense-accompanied prayers of all saints, which bring down in answer God's fiery judgment on the Church's foes, the fire being taken from the altar and cast upon the earth.

JFB: Rev 14:18 - -- Greek, "come to their acme"; ripe for punishment.

Greek, "come to their acme"; ripe for punishment.

Clarke: Rev 14:18 - -- Power over fire - Probably meaning the same angel which is mentioned, Rev 8:3; Rev 9:13, who stood by the altar of burnt-offering, having authority ...

Power over fire - Probably meaning the same angel which is mentioned, Rev 8:3; Rev 9:13, who stood by the altar of burnt-offering, having authority over its fire to offer that incense to God which represents the prayers of the saints.

Defender: Rev 14:18 - -- This angel apparently calls out from the altar of the earthly temple, urging that the vintage of the earth be trampled in the divine winepress (Joe 3:...

This angel apparently calls out from the altar of the earthly temple, urging that the vintage of the earth be trampled in the divine winepress (Joe 3:13; Rev 19:15). This time, the sickle of judgment is not used to reap a harvest of grain but rather to gather the vintage of grapes of the earth for the winepress of God."

TSK: Rev 14:18 - -- came : Rev 6:9, Rev 6:10 which : Rev 16:8 and cried : Rev 14:15, Rev 14:16 Thrust : Joe 3:13

came : Rev 6:9, Rev 6:10

which : Rev 16:8

and cried : Rev 14:15, Rev 14:16

Thrust : Joe 3:13

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 14:18 - -- And another angel - The sixth in order. He came, like the angel in Rev 14:15, with a command to him who had the sickle to go forth and execute ...

And another angel - The sixth in order. He came, like the angel in Rev 14:15, with a command to him who had the sickle to go forth and execute his commission.

Came out from the altar - This stood in the front of the temple (see the notes on Mat 21:12; compare the notes on Mat 5:23-24), and was the place where burnt-sacrifices were made. As the work now to be done was a work of destruction, this was an appropriate place in the representation.

Which had power over fire - As if he kept the fire on the altar. Fire is the usual emblem of destruction; and as the work now to be done was such, it was proper to represent this angel as engaged in it.

And cried with a loud cry, ... - See Rev 14:15. That is, he came forth, as with a command from God, to call on him who was appointed to do the work of destruction, now to engage in performing it. The time had fully come.

Thrust in thy sharp sickle - Rev 14:15.

And gather the clusters of the vine of the earth - That portion of the earth which might be represented by a vineyard in which the grapes were to be gathered and crushed. The image here employed occurs elsewhere to denote the destruction of the wicked. See the very beautiful description in Isa 63:1-6, respecting the destruction of Edom, and the notes on that passage.

For her grapes are fully ripe - That is, the time has come for the ingathering; or, to apply the image, for the winding up of human affairs by the destruction of the wicked. The time here, as in the previous representation, is the end of the world; and the design is, to comfort the church in its trials and persecutions, by the assurance that all its enemies will be cut off.

Poole: Rev 14:18 - -- From the altar the place of sacrifices and burnt-offerings. Which had power over fire which had commission to execute God’ s judgments, compar...

From the altar the place of sacrifices and burnt-offerings.

Which had power over fire which had commission to execute God’ s judgments, compared to fire, Psa 11:6 21:9 1:3 .

And cried with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying: God’ s holy ones cry unto him who hath a power to execute vengeance.

Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth put an end to the rage of antichrist, and gather those clusters which grew upon this vine of Sodom, and were as the clusters of Gomorrah.

For her grapes are fully ripe for their iniquities were come to the full, and they were now ripe for judgment. Our learned Dr. More expounds this ripeness, of a readiness for conversion, as well as for destruction, and thinks the first is here rather intended: the last words of the next verse incline me to judge otherwise.

Haydock: Rev 14:14-20 - -- Like to the Son of man. That is, to our Saviour Christ, sitting on a white cloud, with a crown of gold, and in his hand a sharp sickle. And another...

Like to the Son of man. That is, to our Saviour Christ, sitting on a white cloud, with a crown of gold, and in his hand a sharp sickle. And another Angel, desiring of him to do justice, by putting in his sickle, because the harvest of the earth was ripe, dry, and withered; i.e. the wicked, ripe for punishment. The like is again represented by the sickle, which is said to be put to the clusters of the vineyard: and they were cast into the great wine-press, or lake of the wrath of God, into hell, where the blood is said to come out even up to the horses' bridles, for a thousand and six hundred furlongs: a metaphorical way of expressing the exceeding great torments of the wicked in hell. But to pretend from hence to give the just dimensions of hell, is a groundless conjecture; of which see Cornelius a Lapide. (Witham)

Gill: Rev 14:18 - -- And another angel came out from the altar,.... Where are the souls of the martyrs of Jesus, Rev 6:9 and whom this angel is thought by some to represen...

And another angel came out from the altar,.... Where are the souls of the martyrs of Jesus, Rev 6:9 and whom this angel is thought by some to represent, in his address to him that had the sharp sickle, crying for vengeance on the wicked of the earth, who had shed their blood: the allusion seems to be to the altar of burnt offerings, where the sacrifices were slain, and on which they were burnt with fire; and which was an emblem of the strict justice of God, showing, that those persons, for whom these sacrifices were offered, deserved to be treated in like manner; and here the angel coming from thence signifies, that he came on the behalf of the justice of God, treating that he, to whom vengeance belonged, would execute it upon all the ungodly, who were ripe for judgment: and hence it is further said of him,

which had power over fire; whether the angels, as they have presided over particular kingdoms and states, Dan 10:20 preside over the elements, since this angel had power over fire, and another angel is called the angel of the waters, Rev 16:5 may be considered. According to the Jews c there are מלאכי אש, "angels of fire", and מלאכי מים, "angels of the waters"; particularly it is said d, that Gabriel is שר של אש, "the prince of fire", or "that has power over fire", and Jurkemo is שר הברד, "prince of hail", or has power over it: however, fire is to be taken here, not for the Spirit, and his gifts, which not a created angel, but Christ only, has a power over, to baptize with; nor the Gospel, nor martyrdom, but rather the wrath of God, which in Scripture is often compared to fire, of which this angel was an executioner: and indeed here it may be referred, both literally to the burning of the world, and the wicked in it, in which the angels may be concerned, who will descend with Christ in flames of fire, taking vengeance on the wicked; and figuratively to hell fire, and the destruction of the wicked in it, who will be cast into it by the angels of God.

And cried with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, as in Rev 14:15 expressing like vehemence and importunity,

saying, thrust in thy sharp sickle: not commanding or directing, but entreating as before:

and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; not the vine of God's planting, the vineyard of the Lord of hosts, the church of Christ; but the vine of the earth, of wicked and earthly men, whose vine is the vine of Sodom, &c. Deu 32:32 and which is spread over the whole earth; a wild vine, whose grapes are gall, clusters bitter, and their wine the poison of dragons; and to such a vine the wicked are compared, for their emptiness and unfruitfulness, their uselessness and unprofitableness, and for their being fit fuel for everlasting burnings; see Eze 15:2. And the clusters of it may denote the great multitude of the wicked now to be cut down, gathered in, and destroyed, the reason given,

for her grapes are fully ripe; their wickedness very great, their iniquity full, the measure of their sins filled up, and they fitted for destruction, and ripe for ruin; see Joe 3:13. Some understand this of the degenerate church of Rome, and the destruction of it; see Rev 19:15.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rev 14:18 On the use of ἥκμασαν (hkmasan) BDAG 36 s.v. ἀκμάζω states, “to bloom…o...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 14:1-20 - --1 The Lamb standing on mount Sion with his company.6 An angel preaches the gospel.8 The fall of Babylon.15 The harvest of the world.20 The winepress o...

MHCC: Rev 14:14-20 - --Warnings and judgments not having produced reformation, the sins of the nations are filled up, and they become ripe for judgments, represented by a ha...

Matthew Henry: Rev 14:13-20 - -- Here we have the vision of the harvest and vintage, introduced with a solemn preface. Observe, I. The preface, Rev 14:13. Here note, 1. Whence this ...

Barclay: Rev 14:14-20 - --The final vision of this chapter is of judgment depicted in pictures which were very familiar to Jewish thought. It begins with the picture of the vic...

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 14:1-20 - --1. Judgment at the end of the Great Tribulation ch. 14 John recorded these scenes of his vision ...

Constable: Rev 14:14-20 - --The reaping and treading of God's harvest 14:14-20 This is the final scene that furnishes background information before the revelation of the seven bo...

College: Rev 14:1-20 - --REVELATION 14 3. The Final Judgment and Consummation of God's Kingdom (14:1-22:6) a. The Relationship between Salvation and Condemnation, Final Judg...

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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 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 14:1, The Lamb standing on mount Sion with his company; Rev 14:6, An angel preaches the gospel; Rev 14:8, The fall of Babylon; Rev 14...

Poole: Revelation 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 14:1-5) Those faithful to Christ celebrate the praises of God. (Rev 14:6-13) Three angels; one proclaiming the everlasting gospel; another, the ...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) After an account of the great trials and sufferings which the servants of God had endured, we have now a more pleasant scene opening; the day begin...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) The Father's Own (Rev_14:1) The Song Which Only God's Own Can Learn (Rev_14:2-3) The Finest Flower (Rev_14:4) The Imitation Of Christ (Rev_14:4-5...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 14 This chapter contains three visions; one of the Lamb on Mount Zion, another of the three angels preaching against Bab...

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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