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Text -- Revelation 19:5 (NET)

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19:5 Then a voice came from the throne, saying: “Praise our God all you his servants, and all you who fear Him, both the small and the great!”
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Rev 19:5 - -- A voice from the throne ( phōnē apo tou thronou ). Not the voice of God, nor of the Lamb, nor ek tou naou (Rev 16:17), but from an angel of the...

A voice from the throne ( phōnē apo tou thronou ).

Not the voice of God, nor of the Lamb, nor ek tou naou (Rev 16:17), but from an angel of the Presence. This angel summons all the servants of God to join in the antiphonal praise to God.

Robertson: Rev 19:5 - -- Give praise to our God ( aineite tōi theōi hēmōn ). Present active imperative of aineō , old verb, with the accusative elsewhere in N.T., b...

Give praise to our God ( aineite tōi theōi hēmōn ).

Present active imperative of aineō , old verb, with the accusative elsewhere in N.T., but here with the dative as occasionally in the lxx (1 Chron 16:36, etc.).

Vincent: Rev 19:5 - -- All ye His servants - small and great Compare Psa 115:13; Psa 134:1.

All ye His servants - small and great

Compare Psa 115:13; Psa 134:1.

Wesley: Rev 19:5 - -- Probably from the four living creatures, saying, Praise our God - The occasion and matter of this song of praise follow immediately after, Rev 19:6, &...

Probably from the four living creatures, saying, Praise our God - The occasion and matter of this song of praise follow immediately after, Rev 19:6, &c.; God was praised before, for his judgment of the great whore, Rev 19:1-4. Now for that which follows it: for that the Lord God, the Almighty, takes the kingdom to himself, and avenges himself on the rest of his enemies. Were all these inhabitants of heaven mistaken? If not, there is real, yea, and terrible anger in God.

JFB: Rev 19:5 - -- Greek, "out from the throne" in A, B, C.

Greek, "out from the throne" in A, B, C.

JFB: Rev 19:5 - -- Compare the solemn act of praise performed by the Levites, 1Ch 16:36; 1Ch 23:5, especially when the house of God was filled with the divine glory (2Ch...

Compare the solemn act of praise performed by the Levites, 1Ch 16:36; 1Ch 23:5, especially when the house of God was filled with the divine glory (2Ch 5:13).

JFB: Rev 19:5 - -- Omitted in A, B, C, Vulgate, Coptic, and Syriac. Translate as Greek, "the small and the great."

Omitted in A, B, C, Vulgate, Coptic, and Syriac. Translate as Greek, "the small and the great."

Clarke: Rev 19:5 - -- Praise our God, etc. - Let all, whether redeemed from among Jews or Gentiles, give glory to God.

Praise our God, etc. - Let all, whether redeemed from among Jews or Gentiles, give glory to God.

TSK: Rev 19:5 - -- a voice : Rev 7:15, Rev 11:19, Rev 16:17 Praise : Psa 103:20-22, Psa 134:1, Psa 135:1, Psa 135:19, Psa 135:20, Psa 148:11-13, Psa 150:6 both : Rev 11:...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 19:5 - -- And a voice came out of the throne - A voice seemed to come from the very midst of the throne. It is not said by whom this voice was uttered. I...

And a voice came out of the throne - A voice seemed to come from the very midst of the throne. It is not said by whom this voice was uttered. It cannot be supposed, however, that it was uttered by God himself, for the command which it gave was this: "Praise our God,"etc. For the same reason it seems hardly probable that it was the voice of the Messiah, unless it be supposed that he here identifies himself with the redeemed church, and speaks of God as his God and hers. It would seem rather that it was a responsive voice that came from those nearest the throne, calling on all to unite in praising God in view of what was done. The meaning then will be, that all heaven was interested in the triumph of the church, and that one portion of the dwellers there called on the others to unite in offering thanksgiving.

Praise our God - The God that we worship.

All ye his servants - All in heaven and earth; all have occasion for thankfulness.

And ye that fear him - That reverence and obey him. The fear of the Lord is a common expression in the Scriptures to denote true piety.

Both small and great - All of every class and condition - poor and rich - young and old; those of humble and those of exalted rank. Compare Psa 148:7-13.

Poole: Rev 19:5 - -- And a voice came out of the throne from Christ, declaring it the will of God, that all holy ones should praise him upon this account.

And a voice came out of the throne from Christ, declaring it the will of God, that all holy ones should praise him upon this account.

PBC: Rev 19:5 - -- These are the same ones we heard in Re 6:10, " And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and aven...

These are the same ones we heard in Re 6:10, " And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?" Now they are avenged of the suffering cast upon them by this great city which is judged, and that judgment is executed. At last they can give praise for deliverance.— Eld. Charles Taylor

Gill: Rev 19:5 - -- And a voice came out of the throne,.... Not from God the Father, that sat upon it, for the phrase, praise our God, could not be said by him with pr...

And a voice came out of the throne,.... Not from God the Father, that sat upon it, for the phrase,

praise our God, could not be said by him with propriety and pertinence; but rather from Christ, the Lamb, in the midst of the throne, who as Mediator could say of him to his people, my God and your God, and my Father and your Father, Joh 20:17 though it seems best to understand it of the voice of one of the angels about the throne, since one of these is afterwards spoken of, whom John would have worshipped, but was forbid, Rev 19:9 and which may design either one of the ministering spirits, or a preacher of the Gospel, and a set of such, calling upon the saints to the discharge of their duty, or to return to it on this occasion:

saying, praise our God, all ye his servants; meaning not the ministers of the Gospel only, who serve in the Gospel of Christ, by preaching and defending it, and in the administration of Gospel ordinances to the comfort of the saints, but all the people of God; for though they are sons, and no more servants to sin and Satan, and the world, yet they are servants of God and of righteousness, and serve him willingly and cheerfully in a way of duty, and without slavish fear, and with a godly one, and from principles of love and gratitude, and without mercenary views and selfish ends; and these are called upon, as a part of their service, to say hallelujah, or to sing the praises of God for his judgments on antichrist; see Psa 134:1.

and ye that fear him, both small and great; who fear the Lord, not with a servile, but filial fear, with the new covenant grace of fear, which springs from, and is increased by, the goodness and grace of God; whether greater or lesser believers, fathers, young men, or children; whether Jews or Gentiles, or of whatsoever nation, kindred, or people; see Psa 115:13.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rev 19:5 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence within the narrative.

Geneva Bible: Rev 19:5 ( 4 ) And a voice came out of the ( 5 ) throne, saying, Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great. ( 4 ) The se...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 19:1-21 - --1 God is praised in heaven for judging the great whore, and avenging the blood of his saints.7 The marriage of the Lamb.10 The angel will not be worsh...

MHCC: Rev 19:1-10 - --Praising God for what we have, is praying for what is yet further to be done for us. There is harmony between the angels and the saints in this triump...

Matthew Henry: Rev 19:5-10 - -- The triumphant song being ended, and epithalamium, or marriage-song, begins, Rev 19:6. Here observe, I. The concert of heavenly music. The chorus wa...

Barclay: Rev 19:3-5 - --The angelic host sings a second Hallelujah. Their praise is that the smoke of Babylon rises for ever and ever. That is to say, never again will she...

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 19:1-21 - --L. The second coming of Christ ch. 19 John wrote the record of his vision of events surrounding the Lord...

Constable: Rev 19:1-10 - --1. The praise of God in heaven 19:1-10 This pericope has strong ties to what precedes (16:17-18:24). It is the concluding revelation concerning the fa...

College: Rev 19:1-21 - -- REVELATION 19 1 After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: "Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power...

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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 19 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 19:1, God is praised in heaven for judging the great whore, and avenging the blood of his saints; Rev 19:7, The marriage of the Lamb;...

Poole: Revelation 19 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 19

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 19:1-10) The church in heaven and that on earth triumph, and praise the Lord for his righteous judgments. (Rev 19:11-21) A vision of Christ goin...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A further account of the triumphant song of angels and saints for the fall of Babylon (Rev 19:1-4). II. The marriage ...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) The Te Deum Of The Angels (Rev_19:1-2) The Te Deum Of Nature And The Church (Rev_19:3-5) The Te Deum Of The Redeemed (Rev_19:6-8) The Almighty And...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 19 This chapter contains the triumph of the saints over Babylon, and their thanksgiving to God because of his judgments ...

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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